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<blockquote data-quote="nutsnbolts" data-source="post: 34842" data-attributes="member: 4256"><p>So finally, we had a break with the weather, a bit windy but overall made some really cool videos. I went to two different locations and this was the first time I used both devices without an OTG cable.</p><p></p><p>At the first location, I used the Android Huwei "Wunderphone" and it was wonderful to use. I didn't get any glitchy video, disconnects, etc. I posted a post a week ago where I had issues with both the iPad and Android disconnecting and connecting and I didn't take a chance to fly it. So here we are, everything went without a hitch using the Android device without OTG. Obviously, I wasn't going anywhere crazy far or crazy high but enough to really get some captures.</p><p></p><p>Now, at the second location, I decided to use my iPad mini 4 and right from the get go before even taking off, it disconnected and then reconnected again? I don't know what the heck is going on but I was sitting on a park table where there is technically metal. It did give me a compass error, etc. so I was like ok let me move away from it and then recalibrate just in case. I let it sit for like 30 seconds to see if it would disconnect and it didn't so I took off.</p><p></p><p>I started flying around and honestly, unlike the Android device, it was glitchy, it was hard to tell where the heck I was at time because it would stutter and I would end up at a different point than what the video would tell me so everytime this did happen, I would stop moving. Finally, at some point, it disconnected!! Without panicking, I let it sit a bit to see if it would regain connection and it did. So I took the bearing from the video and instead of hitting the RTH I flew it manually back until I could see it again. </p><p></p><p>Now anyone know what the heck is going on?? I got the iPad Mini 4 specifically to not have these type of issues as it was supposed to be better supported than the Android App versions. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I took a chance to take off even when I saw these random disconnects while I was on the ground. I chalked it up to the fact that I was sitting on a Park Table with metal but does that even have anything to do with it disconnecting?? I can understand the compass errors but this random disconnects although not as much as a week ago when I couldn't even get it off the ground.</p><p></p><p>Please let me know if there is anything I can check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nutsnbolts, post: 34842, member: 4256"] So finally, we had a break with the weather, a bit windy but overall made some really cool videos. I went to two different locations and this was the first time I used both devices without an OTG cable. At the first location, I used the Android Huwei "Wunderphone" and it was wonderful to use. I didn't get any glitchy video, disconnects, etc. I posted a post a week ago where I had issues with both the iPad and Android disconnecting and connecting and I didn't take a chance to fly it. So here we are, everything went without a hitch using the Android device without OTG. Obviously, I wasn't going anywhere crazy far or crazy high but enough to really get some captures. Now, at the second location, I decided to use my iPad mini 4 and right from the get go before even taking off, it disconnected and then reconnected again? I don't know what the heck is going on but I was sitting on a park table where there is technically metal. It did give me a compass error, etc. so I was like ok let me move away from it and then recalibrate just in case. I let it sit for like 30 seconds to see if it would disconnect and it didn't so I took off. I started flying around and honestly, unlike the Android device, it was glitchy, it was hard to tell where the heck I was at time because it would stutter and I would end up at a different point than what the video would tell me so everytime this did happen, I would stop moving. Finally, at some point, it disconnected!! Without panicking, I let it sit a bit to see if it would regain connection and it did. So I took the bearing from the video and instead of hitting the RTH I flew it manually back until I could see it again. Now anyone know what the heck is going on?? I got the iPad Mini 4 specifically to not have these type of issues as it was supposed to be better supported than the Android App versions. Yes, I took a chance to take off even when I saw these random disconnects while I was on the ground. I chalked it up to the fact that I was sitting on a Park Table with metal but does that even have anything to do with it disconnecting?? I can understand the compass errors but this random disconnects although not as much as a week ago when I couldn't even get it off the ground. Please let me know if there is anything I can check. [/QUOTE]
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