When returning to home while in P mode, is the collision avoidance turned off? I had mine return to home and descend onto a parked vehicle
With only 3 satellites, a GPS receiver can only give an unreliable fix which is likely to have a high error (2D fix)I have a question. Why does a Phantom need so many satellites. When people say they have 12 sats, is the Phantom using info from all 12 at the same time. It only takes 3 satellites to get longitude, latitude , and altitude . Now I know that which three satellites it's getting info from will affect accuracy. In my handheld gps units, I can see which satellites it's locked onto and where they are located in the sky. How many channels is a Phantom gps receiver.?
When landing, the Phantom has to come down somewhere.When returning to home while in P mode, is the collision avoidance turned off? I had mine return to home and descend onto a parked vehicle
When returning to home while in P mode, is the collision avoidance turned off? I had mine return to home and descend onto a parked vehicle
I had mine come down thirty feet from home point on a tree. When I realized it I was about to pull it up but I was too late. Crashed in a tree and cost me a camera. Most of the time it is within a few feet though.A bit of a poll, how close does your return to home bring your P4?
I'll have 12+ satellites locked in and manually reset the Home point and off she goes, flys a bit and then I do a Return to Home.
I've had it come down 30 feet away - wtf! It can hover with such accuracy, go to way points miles away with great accuracy, track itself over a may with such accuracy.
Why is the return to home so far off? Is it just me?
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