Is it possible to create a waypoint using GPS coorginates?

Matthew Anson

Is it possible to create a waypoint using GPS coorginates? Would like to be able to set the start and end of a path, in preparation for a photo using GPS lat/long. 

It seems there might be a method to set the lat/long for the waypoint start (first waypoint). Not sure if there is a method to set the lat/long for the remaining waypoints. 

Drone: Mavic Mini 3 pro

Beta app version: 4.5.0 (246)

 

 

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    It also seems like when I set a GPS coordinate for a "Photo" component, the GPS lat/long reverts after I attempt to modify it. 

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    Tony Simek

    Very possible!  

     

    What I do is I have created a plan that has four waypoints.  I move that reference to the new general area of the location, then I go in and type in the coordinates for the four corners (or more) for the property I am flying.  This is exactly why I use Dronelink.  Sometimes out in the middle of nowhere I would never know where the property I am filming is supposed to me, thank god for this ability.  : )

     

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    Tony Simek

    And yes, I have noticed the reversion thing you are talking about.  It is all about entering the coordinates, then move to next field.  Sometimes I have to go back to get the lat/long input correctly.

     

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    Hi Tony, are you referring to a waypoint mission?
    Or are you talking about setting up corners of a mapping mission?

    I am trying to set coordinates for a waypoint mission, specifically setting coordinates for each of the, lets say 8 waypoints.

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Waypoints not mapping.

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    Are you able to share a screen shot? Having trouble finding a place for each individual waypoint to modify the lat/long. 

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Oh, you have to put it into Expert mode.

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Then you should see the lat / long

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Here's a mission I am flying tomorrow where I did exactly that.  The waypoints go around the property first.

    https://app.dronelink.com/southwestern-aerial-studios/tsimek-public/plan/Rr6aIVaoi6RqKeT3YHWn

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    I do have it set to Expert mode - curious as to what "Jim" mode is.. 

    I can see the "starting waypoint" lat/long

     

    However, when I then select one of the remaining coordinates the Lat/Long is not shown. 

     

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    (appreciate your help with the by the way :) )

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Oh no worries.  Sorry, i remember this, but do it all the time and now forget how I got here.  Jim mode was a top secret mode.  : ) But as I recall, I had to click something a few times to get to it.  I think it was exactly because of what you are asking.  


    Jim McAndrew - looks like another user wanted to do what I do with regards to programming the waypoints precisely.  How did I get to Jim mode again?  Sorry, its been so long, I forgot the secret handshake to tell Matthew Anson

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    figured out what JIM mode is! https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/6440699906707-Mission-Planner-Mode-Normal-Expert

    After performing the action to get int Jim mode I was able to then view the lat/long for each waypoint! Success :)

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Oh wait, i remember.  Click 5 times in the version area.  And Jim mode will be enabled.  It likely has a few cautions, like - be careful.  : )

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Oh sweet, I see I posted after you found it. Nicely done and enjoy! It sure makes my life easier!

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    Mike (Arizona Wyldwest) Dronelink Expert Dronelink Expert

    I believe it’s 7 clicks but who’s counting lol…

     

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  • Comment author
    Tony Simek

    Spot on, I guess in my frantic clicking to make Jim mode appear, I lost count.  Has to be a Dirty Harry movie reference about losing count in all the excitement!  : )

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  • Comment author
    Matthew Anson

    Thanks again all for the help with this one. 
    Just to add another image for future reference and some info. 
    For a 'Photo' component there is an "Altitude Range" which doesn't determine the location. Instead you need to follow the "Start" button which then allows the lat/long to actually be adjusted. 

     

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