Miles, and miles, and miles....
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What is the range of a phantom 3 professional?
What is the range of a phantom 3 professional?
Right, so it was a windsurfer. The are amazing at improving the signal for very little money. However, I really wouldn't fly in the congested sky of Kent at 850' - someone will notify the authorities - there are many light aircraft in that area....
Well, yes, if you still have connection to the AC, you can use the radar in the bottom left to give you the AC orientation, but that's it. In my (fairly limited) experience, once you lose the video downlink, the RC soon follows and, if enabled, RTH will then kick-in. Once the TX/AC are reconnected, you can then cancel the RTH and return to manual control.When you lose video feed, goes choppy, quality gets bad then you get disconnected. Can you still control the drone, I am losing the video signal around a mile. But I could control the drone for another 1-2 mile?
Well, yes, if you still have connection to the AC, you can use the radar in the bottom left to give you the AC orientation, but that's it. In my (fairly limited) experience, once you lose the video downlink, the RC soon follows and, if enabled, RTH will then kick-in. Once the TX/AC are reconnected, you can then cancel the RTH and return to manual control.
The DJI figures will be under perfect conditions, Monsterfez; they are not "real world". Where are you based? I asked because if you're outside the continental USA, the figure will be 2 miles, not 3.Okay will try next time just don't understand why I am losing signal so early, one third of what DJI claim. Aircraft disconnected, no feed picture at all, will load the map up next time and see if I can still control it.
The DJI figures will be under perfect conditions, Monsterfez; they are not "real world". Where are you based? I asked because if you're outside the continental USA, the figure will be 2 miles, not 3.
Yes - it's the CE (European) RC output regulations vs the FCC (US) regulations. 3 miles there, 2 here. If you take your P3 to the US it'll switch to the FAA output and vise-versa.Why are the figures different for usa vs UK. I am Kent mate. Are all the DJIs like that in the UK or?
Yes - it's the CE (European) RC output regulations vs the FAA (US) regulations. 3 miles there, 2 here. If you take your P3 to the US it'll switch to the FAA output and vise-versa.
Yes, yes and yes because 500m is global in the settings....I actually didn't know that. So would the mavic, p4p only get 2 miles? I was playing with settings indoors and when I put 500m in the max altitude I got a warning message but it referred to the USA/FAA in that?
Yes, yes and yes because 500m is global in the settings....
I have p3 4k(wifi), but I thought that if you lose 5.8(rc) or 2.4(video) rth kicks in and drone comes back to homepoint?Well, yes, if you still have connection to the AC, you can use the radar in the bottom left to give you the AC orientation, but that's it. In my (fairly limited) experience, once you lose the video downlink, the RC soon follows and, if enabled, RTH will then kick-in. Once the TX/AC are reconnected, you can then cancel the RTH and return to manual control.
Yes, I in my experience video can be lost for >3 seconds and it doesn't implement RTH.I have p3 4k(wifi), but I thought that if you lose 5.8(rc) or 2.4(video) rth kicks in and drone comes back to homepoint?
So the rth enables only when 5.8(rc) signal is lost for 3 seconds?
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Good to know.. Thanks!Yes, I in my experience video can be lost for >3 seconds and it doesn't implement RTH.
The DJI figures will be under perfect conditions, Monsterfez; they are not "real world". Where are you based? I asked because if you're outside the continental USA, the figure will be 2 miles, not 3.
1609.344mts to 1 mileP3P no mods except windsurfers so go figure?![]()
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