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Have you gone through this list?
https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360056104694-Why-do-I-see-Unable-to-Take-Control-or-Automatic-Control-Interrupted-during-missions-
Devi usare dronelink dji sdk versione beta. Con dronelink sarebbe impossibile connettersi.
Regarding this:
Can you avoid this by setting the max altitude in the Dronelink app to less than what was set withing DJI's app or DJI's Flysafe unlocked limitations (i.e. within an unlocked zone)?
Armond M Regarding this:
Yes, If your asking about your plan in the DL Web app set to run at an altitude lower then the Max altitude setting. An example is a max altitude setting of 100’ running a plan which is set to fly at 150’ or higher it will fail and indicate, “Maximum Altitude Reached.” I set my Max altitude at just below 400’ and all my plans are no more then usually 150’ to 350’ at most. Hope that helps with the Max altitude setting. Enjoy.
I had this show up after setting up an on the fly pano mission earlier, I'd got the max altitude set at 394 feet (max legal here in the UK is 400), increased it to the 400 and the mission went without a hitch, just looked at the AirData log and that shows a max Altitude of 394.4 feet
Hola. Agradezco mucho sus comentarios, ya logré solucionarlo mil gracias colegas
How did you solve it
Tuve que ajustar los límites de altura y distancia máxima del equipo, a demás debí cambiar en el control RC N1 el modo de vuelo a normal. Muchas gracias por su ayuda!
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