What's your flying environment like?I am flying and always receive a warning saying strong interference detected. Also strong wireless interference. I’m not near any power lines etc. Any ideas or suggestions? See attached photo of my screen. Thanks.
Have you tried flying over that big farm across the highway? Try a different location away from the homes.Just houses as you can see in the attached photo.
Interference is measured as noise to signal ratio. If the signal is weak, you might see high interference or if the external noise is high, you will see the same.
You got to figure out what’s causing interference. I’m right now ruling out any hw or FW issues.
there is a neighbor that does HAM radio out of his home. Could that be it?Interference is measured as noise to signal ratio. If the signal is weak, you might see high interference or if the external noise is high, you will see the same.
You got to figure out what’s causing interference. I’m right now ruling out any hw or FW issues.
It's possible Litchi isn't looking at the same parameters as the Go Ap. Only so much is "given" to Litchi by the SDK.This happens to me all the time no matter where I fly, using the DJI go app. If I use Litchi this never happens. Not sure why
True, just saying that when I use Litchi this doesn't happen as often. The interference warning I get in the Go app is usually when I fly around town or close to it. Once I get out away from the city it doesn't happen as much. Its not a critical warning, just a warning to let users know that there is some interference.It's possible Litchi isn't looking at the same parameters as the Go Ap. Only so much is "given" to Litchi by the SDK.
there is a neighbor that does HAM radio out of his home. Could that be it?
turn off wi-fi on your tablet/phone before flying - that seems to solve the issue 99% of the time
I believe the P3S searches the channels automatically. No pilot controls. Not sue if the Advanced or Pro have that capability. The P4's most definitely have pilot over-ride.Mr. 120CPM that is a great suggestion. I didn't know that airplane mode did that. Thank you for your help. I get interference too, and it's because I can detect seven signals in the 2.4Ghz range and two in the 5.8Ghz range. All most likely from wireless Internet routers. Aa long as I fly within my yard, it is of no consequence. If I fly further, then it could cause loss of signal. I wonder if there is a way to change channels as you can do with the routers.
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