Sean-bumble-bee
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Flight distance : 15997 ft
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DwightDG Posted at 11-30 10:14
Thank you, I am not sure what you mean by some of this. I use my Android Phone and the RC-N1 to pilot my Mini 3 Pro. I usually just upload everything to Drone Log Book at the College where I am enrolled. Once I hit a total of 30 hours of flight time, I will be qualified to start taking the Trusted Operator Program (TOPs) III. So I just upload everything from the drone to their Drone Log book.
It no longer seems to be working
In your case "screen device" = the phone.
There are two types of log recorded on the phone, a txt flight log and a .DAT flight log. The .txt flight log is the one people generally use, the DAT records more technical stuff. These logs are recorded ONLY whilst the phone is connected to the drone via the controller.
To access these logs connect the phone to your computer via USB cable. If the computer is a Windows machine you will find the .txt log in Computer\phone's_name\Phone\Android\data\dji.go.v5\files\FlightRecord. I
If your computer is a Mac then you might need use "Android file transfer" in order to look inside the phone.
If you want the DATs and if they exist, they will be in the folder
Computer\phone's_name\Phone\Android\data\dji.go.v5\files\FlightRecord\MCDatFlightRecords.
Remember, syncing with DJI deletes these DATs and they CAN NOT be recovered.
The following pages may be of interest to you
1) https://www.phantomhelp.com/logviewer/upload/ You can upload a .txt to that site, see a replay of the flight there and download a csv version of the .txt flight log. You can do similar with the "Airdata" site though the csv is not as useful.
2) https://mavicpilots.com/threads/decrypt-any-dji-flight-log-with-flight-reader.113652/ = FlightReader
3) the real gem but not light reading https://mavicpilots.com/threads/mavic-flight-log-retrieval-and-analysis-guide.78627/
I can't help with your college software, sorry but suggest you speak to the college's system administrator.
There is/are DATs recorded on/in the drone itself but, because of encryption, they are probably of no use to anyone bar DJI. These can be copied to computer via USB and the appropriate version of DJI Assistant 2.
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