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Active Track Spark at 48,2 kph.
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<blockquote data-quote="Roland" data-source="post: 118204" data-attributes="member: 18393"><p>last weekend I tried for the first time to active track my spark to myself on my motorcycle.</p><p>This after watching several posts on this item. I know a MP is capable of getting to 50 kph in active track ( if you know about the software bug in speed settings) </p><p>what is the bug?</p><p>in MP Dji go 4 active track speed can be adjusted to a max. Of 15 m/s.</p><p>If youre settings are set in kph instead m/s . The max speed you get is 15 kph</p><p>So first I did was preset speed in m/s ( I don’t know if this bug is also applicable to spark ) but this m/s setting never will harm.</p><p>Second : active track can’t be used without enabling obstacle sensors. Dji says max speed with enabled obstacle sensors , about 10 kph.</p><p>Third: there are 2 active track modes : track and profile. Dji says: in profile obstacle sensors doesn’t work (because they face not the fly direction). In track , sensors face the fly direction, so </p><p>max speed is 10 kph. As I recall , this corresponds to my experiences. </p><p>Fourth: In track as well in profile one can do the same action : just follow the object from behind although in track orbitting the object is possible . Why make it so complex or what is the difference ?</p><p>And here comes my theory: </p><p>In track obstacle sensors are enabled causing a max speed of 10 kph.</p><p>In profile sensors are disabled (or are not blocking speed ) allowing an average speed of 35 kph.</p><p>So saturday I practised in a southwest orientated street without obstruction by trees or houses.</p><p>There was pretty much southwestern wind as it mostly is in Belgium.</p><p>I started with frontal AT profile (wind direction southwest ) and max speed was about 27 kph.</p><p>When I returned with tailwind I had a max speed of 48,2 kph and spark did follow me without any problem.</p><p>This two values make an average of about 35 kph .</p><p>So , your opinions about this ?</p><p></p><p><img src="https://sparkpilots.com/attachments/f6c105b6-b3ae-49a9-a146-80f704ff1a5e-png.13461/?hash=44ed7992d710a7d775f81f5cc789c871" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]13461[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]13462[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roland, post: 118204, member: 18393"] last weekend I tried for the first time to active track my spark to myself on my motorcycle. This after watching several posts on this item. I know a MP is capable of getting to 50 kph in active track ( if you know about the software bug in speed settings) what is the bug? in MP Dji go 4 active track speed can be adjusted to a max. Of 15 m/s. If youre settings are set in kph instead m/s . The max speed you get is 15 kph So first I did was preset speed in m/s ( I don’t know if this bug is also applicable to spark ) but this m/s setting never will harm. Second : active track can’t be used without enabling obstacle sensors. Dji says max speed with enabled obstacle sensors , about 10 kph. Third: there are 2 active track modes : track and profile. Dji says: in profile obstacle sensors doesn’t work (because they face not the fly direction). In track , sensors face the fly direction, so max speed is 10 kph. As I recall , this corresponds to my experiences. Fourth: In track as well in profile one can do the same action : just follow the object from behind although in track orbitting the object is possible . Why make it so complex or what is the difference ? And here comes my theory: In track obstacle sensors are enabled causing a max speed of 10 kph. In profile sensors are disabled (or are not blocking speed ) allowing an average speed of 35 kph. So saturday I practised in a southwest orientated street without obstruction by trees or houses. There was pretty much southwestern wind as it mostly is in Belgium. I started with frontal AT profile (wind direction southwest ) and max speed was about 27 kph. When I returned with tailwind I had a max speed of 48,2 kph and spark did follow me without any problem. This two values make an average of about 35 kph . So , your opinions about this ? [IMG]https://sparkpilots.com/attachments/f6c105b6-b3ae-49a9-a146-80f704ff1a5e-png.13461/?hash=44ed7992d710a7d775f81f5cc789c871[/IMG] [ATTACH type="full"]13461[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]13462[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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