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<blockquote data-quote="Tony-Spark" data-source="post: 105914" data-attributes="member: 16980"><p>The book says: be in GPS mode, take off and rise straight up at least 26 feet. you should hear "Home point updated". Your good to go.</p><p>Sparky records the GPS position and takes a picture of the take-off point into memory. When returning home if the GPS position is off somewhat then Sparky uses the bottom camera to try and match the take off point. Taking off of a target or piece of cardboard with a target drawn on it will help sometimes just grass or flat dirt does not have enough visible structure for Sparky to recognize. Sparky will usually land within just a few inches from take-off point when done this way. I'm using the controller and android s-9 phone with OTG cable. No failures yet (1.5 years) Make sure you have a green Ready to Fly on your controller before relying on RTH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony-Spark, post: 105914, member: 16980"] The book says: be in GPS mode, take off and rise straight up at least 26 feet. you should hear "Home point updated". Your good to go. Sparky records the GPS position and takes a picture of the take-off point into memory. When returning home if the GPS position is off somewhat then Sparky uses the bottom camera to try and match the take off point. Taking off of a target or piece of cardboard with a target drawn on it will help sometimes just grass or flat dirt does not have enough visible structure for Sparky to recognize. Sparky will usually land within just a few inches from take-off point when done this way. I'm using the controller and android s-9 phone with OTG cable. No failures yet (1.5 years) Make sure you have a green Ready to Fly on your controller before relying on RTH. [/QUOTE]
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