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EdisonW1979 Posted at 2018-6-21 22:23
So basically, here you are, proving MY point, and DISPROVING yours, that it takes a SIGNIFICANT, close-proximity magnetic field from something like powerful magnets to impact the RC, and not anything like the device you may be using along with the RC...
You really have no clue what you’re talking about...
https://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=viewthread&tid=96460&fromuid=260008
https://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=redirect&goto=findpost&ptid=95194&pid=788937&fromuid=260008
Check out two links above.
We again have tweedledee and tweedledum joining up together and Scooby-Doo not far behind, with the same old diatribe.
I have left above links to possible problems caused by interference in RC and why where you are flying is so important and the effect that it can have on interference on your RC is easily explained.
The magnets used were just simple ceramic magnets that you use to post notes to your fridge, not as tweedledum would have you believe there are large magnets, because they simply are not, and further goes to show his own test is just a figment of his own imagination.
They have completely ignored and tried to play down anyone’s success who have mechanically through simple calibration and firmware refresh managed to get there problems sorted , by continually posting that their problems are likely to return. Total rubbish.
A simple problem like Yaw, how is yaw controlled in your Aircraft ? Well it’s best to think about it logically, we control Yaw movements by mechanically moving our control stick to Yaw the aircraft, involuntary Yaw move most common causes, 1/ wind leave your aircraft up at 50 metres in even light winds for 10 minuets without any stitch movements, if it doesn’t move , you have a drone that hasn’t reached the market yet. 2/ Interference both craft and RC, we almost always see with magnetic or strong interference first thing to happen is Yaw error, these again are caused by something outside the control of firmware or software. RC interference and bad calibration will cause your aircraft to not respond to your control movements, so again involuntary Yaw movement.
Yet we are continually being shouted down , told this involuntary movement can only be caused by Firmware/software problems, but according to those who have managed to get their aircraft to fly correctly they opted for the advice from dji to a procedure that now allows them to fly like the vast majority without problems, this can be simply verified by looking on videos/photos section which is probably the busiest section on this forum.
What tweedledum and tweedledee offer through Help , is this Ground your aircraft and wait for firmware update, so if you believe them that all problems are caused by firmware and software and not possibly caused by mechanics , then you will simply have to wait for dji to bring out new firmware, or use your entitlement to invoke your warranty.
We all know that firmware will not arrive until ready, it won’t arrive with any explanations regarding involuntary Yaw movements or explanations regarding any other problems, and why simply because dji have already said here on numerous occasions that it was and is safe to fly Mavic Air , but what happens is he who shouts the loudest can bring others down with him. It is very clear there are solutions and many of those who have had problems have surmounted these, there’s is a practical and a workable solution, but it’s a pity it’s being drowned out by those who for some reason think because they grounded their aircraft, that we all should.
The single biggest problem with Mavic Pro since it was released was tilted horizon, 2 years later and many more firmware updates software updates, and we still have tilted horizon, and while many called for firmware to correct it, it’s still there , and why simple it’s a mechanical problem and if you want to correct it you have to do it manually, not everything can be sorted by firmware or software, and that’s why we should try to learn from each other, both the tech and the mechanics of these aircraft.
Going back to my first point, RC interference is a real problem and don’t let above tell you it’s not, there are many threads on this subject since dji came out with the very small RC .
You can see the amount of movement you can get by using a small fridge magnet, Now think about standing under power lines , sitting in your car etc etc. I’m not saying these will always effect your RC or that they will have the same effect as you see in the video, but even if they only have a small effect on your RC , this will transfer to your aircraft, and firmware or software won’t stop it. |
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