I don't think Waypoints would work with the Go app. You have to fly the mission and mark the points to turn or go up/down before you can actually turn it loose on the mission. So you would lose connection while trying to set up the Waypoints...
Right. That would not work in this case.I don't think Waypoints would work with the Go app.
Hi, thanks for that info, what brand did you go with...?My first thing to try would be a set of Windsurfers from Amazon. I paid about $14.00 for mine and made a drastic signal strength improvement. I can range out to 7,500 feet at 400 feet altitude with Litchi still showing 100% signal! Before that I would frequently disconnect before I got past 5,000 feet. However you have to realize the parabolic reflectors direct the signal mostly in one direction and you should keep the beam path pointed at the drone. This means have the shiny side facing the drone.
If that still doesn’t work you’ve only spent a small amount of money. Let us know if you get your problem worked out. Interesting post!
Thanks
Jim
WA5TEF.
In this forum there are people saying that Litchi will work on an iPad. An iPad mini 4. I also have this one so now I wonder if I can get the money refunded if I buy an iPad version of Litchi.
/ Thomas
Not sure about the mini, but I’ve successfully run litchi on both of my iPads, one of which is an old pre-air version that is out of support... it’s not on the “list” either, but it’ll run.GPS_Ken: Hi! I was disappointed. Checking my iPad Mini. Thought is was a Mini 4 but it was a Mini 2.... And this is not compatible with Litchi. iPad Mini 4 should work according to is written in this Forum - but no official support from Litchi. Will try some alternative mission apps instead.
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