how do you gauge connectivity signal strength from controller to drone? where is this indication on display that responds to you that you are orienting antennae most favorably?
if you can't see the drone naked eyed how do you orient antennae to the drone?
some kind of directional sensing is required on screen to indicate to you that you are pointing most favorably.
i don't know what happens should a mountain or huge blocking building come between, maybe lost connection likely.
or does wlan "bend around" such barriers of connectivity?
which reminds me of the 1st time i attempted to ride a bicycle and resorted to training wheels!
what is suspicious of it is dji inability to rectify it.
recall nazis radio signal directional eavesdropping utilized to point to enemy communications.
There's no earthly way of knowing
Which direction we are going
There's no knowing where we're rowing
Or which way the river's flowing
Is it raining, is it snowing
Is a hurricane a-blowing
Rcplanedude Posted at 1-11 11:50
There's no earthly way of knowing
Which direction we are going
There's no knowing where we're rowing
nope, that's not in my books. the aircraft is assets and must be vigilantly protected.
now if you are unreserved, the risks of extremists in quest of invaluable footage may be still rewarding.
confidence in experienced flying will set the extremities undertaken.
e.g., the ozone concentration oxidizes electronic exposed surfaces, faster if hot.
thus distance from the impinging waterfall ozone is required to protect interior surfaces that the craft "breathes" continuously. how distanced? fivefold is safe relative to the total shroud
It’s on your telemetry, it’s measured in green bars, it’s right at the top beside the RC icon, how you position your antenna, using 5.8 ghz keep them at 90 degrees, on 2.4 ghz one stop back about 75 degrees, for best results always have the back of your antennas facing aircraft, unless if your craft is directly above, for this lay antenna flat facing aircraft.
BobB Posted at 1-11 13:38
If you cannot see your drone then you have flown it too far away.
I can see the giant surfing wave APPROACHING me. That's at a distance of several football fields.
But I just can't see the craft even close as two-thirds football field.
djiuser_kaVZlZOaTqIl Posted at 1-11 09:57
i forgot to post for the disabled person who is entitled drone endeavors but can not see
the nocturnal bat does not see but is compensated by sonar.
HedgeTrimmer Posted at 1-12 09:53
Please try a different Language Translator.
https://translate.google.com/
Just poking humor but from a realistic standpoint accommodating the disabled American citizen (NONE sight).
What? Audio coaching for the blind?
By sticks?
Seeing is believing.
So dji will develop it.
If gharmin succeeded, then dji will debut it for applications for disabled people?