mlpdx
lvl.1
United States
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After two brief flights of less than 5 minutes duration, my Phantom 4 simply won't connect to the controller. Is there a trick to this? I power both the controller and the aircraft, but the aircraft status in the DJI Go App shows "Disconnected". I have tried powering them on in different sequences, but to no avail. I try powering the remote on, wait one minute, power the aircraft on, wait. Nothing. I try powering the aircraft on, waiting one minute, powering the remote on. Nothing. Both aircraft and remote act normal (aircraft makes normal looking light and tone sequences, Remoite DJI Go App appears nominal).
Here is the brief history of this aircraft so far:
I registered and set it up on Sunday night, but it has been steady rain here so had to wait for dry weather today.
I upgraded to the latest firmware (just before its first flight) today, and that upgrade went without incident.
I calibrated the compass per on-screen prompts.
I flew it for one minute using auto takeoff and after a brief flightm RTH/auto landing. All was well. I was very impressed with the stability.
I flew it for another minute using auto takeoff and flew around manually for about 4 minutes, eventually guiding in to a very precise, gentle landing -- more gentle than the RTH. I am VERY impressed at how stable and controllable the aircraft is. All was well, although in this flight I did note that the camera view, which I did not use in flight 1, appeared to be tilted a few degrees.
I powered everything down amd brought everything inside to find instructions on calibrating the gimbal (which I have not yet found for the Phantom 4). I decided to power it on and check what the camera view looked like while the aircraft sat on a flat level surface. Now, however, I cannot connect.
Any hints?
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