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Phantom screens santa clarita
Phantom screens santa clarita




phantom screens santa clarita

Seemed to worked for street view, not so much for satellite.ģ. Mapping works, as long as you have a connection.Ģ.

phantom screens santa clarita

I turned the aircraft back again, and got it up in the air for a few minutes, so you can see the live view from the camera nearly matches the satellite viewġ. The entire area sugddely lit up, down to the minute details!

#Phantom screens santa clarita pro

As I approached the front door of the house, the RC pro apparently caught up on the WiFi, and, bang, all of a sudden the picture changed completely: The thing is: the area in the middle of screen, where supposedly my HP is, seems not to be mapped almost at all, while the area about 10 miles to the East, where I wasn't even trying to get the maps for as I rarely fly there, was showing quite a lot of details.Īs I said, I shut down the aircraft, but I kept the RC Pro on. Note: I took the picture AFTER I shut down the aircraft, hence the disconnected message. and the Mixed mode provided some funny results: Lo and behold, the Street map showed up immediately, but the Satellite view didn't show up at all (tapping the Satellite mode wouldn't do anything at all). But I decided, what the heck, might as well.Īfter a good 20 minutes of "map caching", I stepped outside and kicked off my M3C "Maverick". I took suprisingly long time to "map" that area at the highest available resolution, both in street and satellite view. Kinda a rectangular shape, limited by some streets. I have tapepd "Locating." link on upper left of the DJI Fly, and navigated to my house area, and then started "flying" the area I usually fly when shooting sunsets at home. Which makes is a pretty tedious thing, but oh well. The posters stipulated that you have to browse at the resolution and mode (map/satellite) you intend to use.

phantom screens santa clarita

Hell, there are some steep gulches in a local park where I almost always lose all sorts of connection.Īnyway, it was suggested that once the maps are somehow cached, as in if you browse to the intended location while you do have a connection, you should have them later, when you don't. When you're flying, you're typically do not have the Wifi, unless you go the whole hotspot route.īut even that may not necessarily work if you're in the middle of the Sierras, Rockies or Mojave desert. The orignal issue seems to be a kinda catch 22: to get the maps, you need a Wifi. So, in the original thread I was battling the issue of maps not being present in RC Pro.ĬAVEAT: This is RC Pro issue, however WiFi-only tablets probably would act in a similar way. To continue the discussion that took this path in






Phantom screens santa clarita