On my P3P, both are active immediately upon launch. But as the AC gains altitude, the VPS becomes ineffective.
They say VPS doesn't work well over water regardless of how close to the water you are.
Some say it's dangerous to have VPS active over water, but I'm not clear on why that might be.
VPS is active any time you have it enabled but it's range is limited to 10 metres.VPS is only active when GPS is none or weak signal and altitude is less than 10 meters otherwise it goes to atti mode. Am I correct in my understanding?
VPS has difficulty reading the water surface and any other surface without a distinct pattern or texture.If this is correct then skimming low over water is not a problem for the P4P.
It's really good at keeping the AC still at a low level - like three feet. It's almost like it's sitting on a tripod. It's just dead still. I mean, if you want to send a Christmas video of your family or something, it would be awesome. I think it's pretty cool, even if I just use it to show off. But yeah, I've also noticed it's more difficult to land than my P2 series'. It's like there's an invisible bubble over the spot I want to land...Just saying, I turn VPS off and NEVER use it........in my experience the aircraft becomes too unstable to land smoothly.....Not even to mention the above. Basically useless IMO.
VPS is active whenever you have it enabled.Do we all agree that VPS is blind at night or poorly lit area? My p4p hovers steady at 2 feet at night. It can't be because of VPS. Its the GPS keeping it steady. I only see VPS mode during startup and briefly while the bird is acquiring GPS. I see it longer when indoors with poor GPS signal.
GPS takes priority given the limitation of VPS. In the absence of GPS, it relies on VPS below 10 meters regardless if it has good information or not. Atti mode will never pop up below 10 meters since VPS takes control unless it knows when it is blind. This is what I suspect.VPS is active whenever you have it enabled.
It has a range of 10 metres.
When the Phantom is higher than 10 metres, it shows NA.
Using VPS without satellites it would be in Opti Mode.If the VPS can sense the ground, then, yes, it will have the ability to at least try to hover in one spot if it can (depending on wind and light and texture/pattern of the ground), but it will still be in ATTI mode.
I don't think that's quite correct. I think when the AC loses satellites, it goes into ATTI. ATTI is attitude mode, meaning it has no help from the satellites.
If the VPS can sense the ground, then, yes, it will have the ability to at least try to hover in one spot if it can (depending on wind and light and texture/pattern of the ground), but it will still be in ATTI mode.
Just watch the bottom line of data when you launch in daylight.I just go by what DJI go 4 tells me on the screen. It tells me what it is using currently: GPS, VPS, or ATTI. What I am getting from this tread is the bird is using VPS data under 10 meters regardless if in GPS or ATTI mode.
Thanks. I will check that next flight. I was going to fly today with my nd filters that UPS is scheduled to deliver today but I’m still waiting.Just watch the bottom line of data when you launch in daylight.
Up top the Phantom will tell you it's in P-GPS mode but down the bottom you will see a height for VPS (until you get above 10 metres)
You are flying in GPS mode but VPS data is also coming in.
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