HienoKaveri said:Ok dudes. Thought I would never join this crowd but yes it did happen to me too.
I've had the P2V+ for about a month now, with a dozen or so successful flight hours. Had the original P2V before this.
Did my normal ****, calibration and everything. This is what happened:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru8Oeyp9_Bo[/youtube]
Enjoy.
HienoKaveri said:Ok dudes. Thought I would never join this crowd but yes it did happen to me too.
I've had the P2V+ for about a month now, with a dozen or so successful flight hours. Had the original P2V before this.
Did my normal ****, calibration and everything. This is what happened:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru8Oeyp9_Bo[/youtube]
Enjoy.
EMCSQUAR said:That IS some incredible video my friend.
I make no accusations, assumptions or excuses for DJI, but that looked like RF interference. Whether it came from a WiFi router, an errant wifi signal or whatever - that is exactly what happens when RF interferes with your TX. Seen it a dozen of times with mine and others. Best advice I can give - get an app for your phone that scans the area before you fly. Better yet if you can afford to upgrade your transmitter, that seems to help but doesn't eliminate all the possibilities.
What I don't understand is the 9999 meter limit, range extender states limit at 500 to 700 meters. http://awesomescreenshot.com/0952wt5maejodaddy23 said:not really a fly away .
What he is saying is he has the geofence limit set to 9999 m. So the thing thinks it is out of the geofence limit when it was nowhere near it. This is a good one to study. All I can say right now is WTF? The fact that switching to atti relieved the situation points lots of fingers at GPS. And the outside of limits points to 2.0+.PCB said:What I don't understand is the 9999 meter limit, range extender states limit at 500 to 700 meters. http://awesomescreenshot.com/0952wt5maejodaddy23 said:not really a fly away .
9999 meters is over 30,000 feet, where airliners fly.
Won't work , Vision + transmitter is 5.8.sergekouper said:EMCSQUAR said:That IS some incredible video my friend.
I make no accusations, assumptions or excuses for DJI, but that looked like RF interference. Whether it came from a WiFi router, an errant wifi signal or whatever - that is exactly what happens when RF interferes with your TX. Seen it a dozen of times with mine and others. Best advice I can give - get an app for your phone that scans the area before you fly. Better yet if you can afford to upgrade your transmitter, that seems to help but doesn't eliminate all the possibilities.
Do you have a transmitter to recommend? I just got a Futaba T8J /2008 SB, and about to swap. Is this one better resisting to interferences?
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