It is glued in well with the white silicone , i call it. I had the main board out of the Drone and gently with wood carving blade removed it. Then reinstalled . Would not attempt it from the battery compartment.
It is glued in well with the white silicone , i call it. I had the main board out of the Drone and gently with wood carving blade removed it. Then reinstalled . Would not attempt it from the battery compartment.
I had a guy on the DJI forum argue with me endlessly that he can format the internal SD card via the Go app. My take was that the format option in the app was for the other SD card in the gimbal. But he just thought I was clueless? And challenge me to just go try it, which I didn't because it wasn't something I really wanted to do.You can also access that data without physically removing the memory card. It's only of interest to those who want to access the memory card to format it since it's not possible to do so without removing it from the Phantom.
You could in older versions of DJI GO (see below). I don't recall when DJI removed that feature.I had a guy on the DJI forum argue with me endlessly that he can format the internal SD card via the Go app.
I think so m may be wrong though.Probably so you couldn't erase the evidence in case you were trying to make a claim.
In the camera, you have to take it off and the gimbal to see them they have a couple doors for themI am trying to find where the internal Wireless Antenna connections are, Without opening my drone. Does anybody know where they are?
Thanks
MikeK
I am trying to find where the internal Wireless Antenna connections are, Without opening my drone. Does anybody know where they are?
Thanks
MikeK
The Right side or the battery folder.I am trying to find where the internal Wireless Antenna connections are, Without opening my drone. Does anybody know where they are?
Thanks
MikeK
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