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DJI GO 4 MOD 2.0 | DJI GO 4 MOD LITE [ Additional Features | Android | App Ver. 4.1.15 ]
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<blockquote data-quote="clouseau" data-source="post: 27680" data-attributes="member: 4913"><p>Yes, it's a matter of you not being able to see the inner workings of the DJI go software as well as you not having an understanding of how and what communications are taking place between the flight controller and remote control. If you ever had to build a UAV Ground station or antenna tracker to keep your radio antenna and video receiver antenna directly pointed at your drone or aircraft you would understand this a whole lot more.</p><p></p><p> If the Follow me mode in DJI did work based purely on the GPS signal, I and as well as others would have already made every attempt to figure out how to install or attach a better GPS unit to the remote controller to achieve getting the drone to actually follow while moving fast, but unfortunately no it's primarily using the GPS only for failsafe and updating the home-point as the remote controller is moving. </p><p></p><p>Sorry I am getting your ARTVA or is it <a href="https://www.arva-equipment.com/en/categorie-produit/beacons/" target="_blank">ARVA</a> confused with other rescue becons and no satellite communication is not very good under the snow or in adverse weather conditions. The ARVA appears to use radio signal antennas to help rescuers locate the beacon, which doesn't seem to me to be anymore advanced than using signal strength to locate your crashed drone via it's remote control signal or RSSI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clouseau, post: 27680, member: 4913"] Yes, it's a matter of you not being able to see the inner workings of the DJI go software as well as you not having an understanding of how and what communications are taking place between the flight controller and remote control. If you ever had to build a UAV Ground station or antenna tracker to keep your radio antenna and video receiver antenna directly pointed at your drone or aircraft you would understand this a whole lot more. If the Follow me mode in DJI did work based purely on the GPS signal, I and as well as others would have already made every attempt to figure out how to install or attach a better GPS unit to the remote controller to achieve getting the drone to actually follow while moving fast, but unfortunately no it's primarily using the GPS only for failsafe and updating the home-point as the remote controller is moving. Sorry I am getting your ARTVA or is it [URL='https://www.arva-equipment.com/en/categorie-produit/beacons/']ARVA[/URL] confused with other rescue becons and no satellite communication is not very good under the snow or in adverse weather conditions. The ARVA appears to use radio signal antennas to help rescuers locate the beacon, which doesn't seem to me to be anymore advanced than using signal strength to locate your crashed drone via it's remote control signal or RSSI. [/QUOTE]
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