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Afterthought: I can load the website on my phone, then edit it in the phone's browser (gets then uploaded to the cloud to be re- downloaded into my phone's dronelink app). That *could* work. If there's an internet connection.
Another thought: is there a way to get a "wildcard" entry for certain mission parameters? (like RTH altitude,color temperature, gimbal pitch/ orientation, maximum airspeed)? So you get to fill in those blank mission parameters just prior to takeoff - imho invaluable for mission fine tuning.
Hi Mike. I use my IPad Mini to create most of my missions with the Web App and fly with the Native App. It’s a WiFi only IPad but if I need to change anything in the field I just turn on Hot Spot on my IPhone 8 and adjust the mission in the Web App. I’ve used mine several times in a very rural Forest area and no WiFi. I Made adjustments and I was off and running. If no WiFi or cellular service then nothing you can do. You only need to use the Hot Spot temporarily to run the Web app and adjust the plan. Once that’s done you don’t need it connected via Hot Spot. The mission will be updated almost immediately and ready in the Native app. Hope this will answer your question.
Most of the parameters set in the DJI App carry over to the Native app. So if you didn’t specify certain automated parameters In the mission then those will be implemented. Example; The camera settings, white balance, RTH etc, will all be whatever the DJI app was set to unless you specifically set a automated command in the plan.
Good Luck. Mike……….
Dronelink has limited offline support, but the newest beta (2.3.0) does have a history tab in the native app that will allow you to re-fly any recent mission (including ones that were generated from on the fly functions).
Dronelink has this feature: it's called functions (which is how the on-the-fly functions work that were mentioned above). Currently you have to be on a business growth or enterprise account to write your functions (javascript).
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