Hello there,
my P3S during a flight yesterday began to disconnect (led on remote blinking randomly red and green) and at the following start-up remained red solid and I could find any longer the Phantom wifi network on my cellular. I tried to make the reset several times with no success...
The connection led on the bird is green and it seems that the 5 Ghz channel is working ( I can turn upside down the camera) while the rear led on the bird blink red and yellow alternately ( compass calibration missing?). The cables from the gimbal to the wi-fi antennas are in good conditions and firmly plugged.
One last point: I cannot even start manually the motors with the sticks of the remote..( is that because the P3S is asking also the for compass recalibration?..).
What can it be? it seems to wi-fi signal is no longer produced or from the bird or from the remote... (is the wifi signal managed from an electronic board inside the gimbal of p3... can it be broken?)
Suggestions are welcome... I really don't know what to do!
Thanks
Francesco
my P3S during a flight yesterday began to disconnect (led on remote blinking randomly red and green) and at the following start-up remained red solid and I could find any longer the Phantom wifi network on my cellular. I tried to make the reset several times with no success...
The connection led on the bird is green and it seems that the 5 Ghz channel is working ( I can turn upside down the camera) while the rear led on the bird blink red and yellow alternately ( compass calibration missing?). The cables from the gimbal to the wi-fi antennas are in good conditions and firmly plugged.
One last point: I cannot even start manually the motors with the sticks of the remote..( is that because the P3S is asking also the for compass recalibration?..).
What can it be? it seems to wi-fi signal is no longer produced or from the bird or from the remote... (is the wifi signal managed from an electronic board inside the gimbal of p3... can it be broken?)
Suggestions are welcome... I really don't know what to do!

Thanks
Francesco