RTH is quite reliable but many users do not understand how it works or how to use it.For the guy who was asking about RTH, apparently it cannot be relied upon.
Not true. If RC and the drone have lost communication with each other for a few seconds, the drone will automatically go into RTH mode.RTH can only work if the RC and Aircraft can communicate. Hope you find it.
Yes, I miss typed ... I meant RTH button.Not true. If RC and the drone have lost communication with each other for a few seconds, the drone will automatically go into RTH mode.
Not true, if you loose radio communication with the aircraft after a couple of seconds the aircraft will initiate RTH .RTH can only work if the RC and Aircraft can communicate. Hope you find it.
Most likely your home point was not set.I've lost signal in the past and it always returned. Same thing this time only it didn't come back. I calibrated the compass and had a green "safe to fly GPS mode" prior to takeoff. Rhoffart, It is my understanding that RTH is for when the controller loses communication with the craft.
I only calibrate the compass after firmware updates or if I'm moving location + 10 miles.From what I've read you need to do a compass calibration before every flight to be safe. You also want to make sure the rth attitude is set to clear any obstacles on the way back. RTH does not bring it in to where you took off from if it's within 30 meters it just lands where it is. Hopefully someone more knowledgeable can chime in.
Yep. You don't need to calibrate every time you fly. If I go back to the same park to fly a week later, I don't calibrate the compass. I only calibrate mine if I fly in a different location.I only calibrate the compass after firmware updates or if I'm moving location + 10 miles.
This is not true.From what I've read you need to do a compass calibration before every flight to be safe.
We would need a lot more information before anyone can get a good idea what happened in your case.I've lost signal in the past and it always returned. Same thing this time only it didn't come back. I calibrated the compass and had a green "safe to fly GPS mode" prior to takeoff. Rhoffart, It is my understanding that RTH is for when the controller loses communication with the craft.
Say if you always fly in the same park in an urban area, you still don't need to calibrate every time.Would that be relative to where you live? Say less compass cal for open areas whereas urban areas need frequent compass cal?
No ... Whether or not you are in a rural or urban area makes no difference.Would that be relative to where you live? Say less compass cal for open areas whereas urban areas need frequent compass cal?
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