David White
I am a drone hobbyist and am primarily interested in taking photos and video. My go to app for automation has been Litchi which has served me well. However, while it is great for waypoint missions in general, I wanted more specific control over the drone and camera: enter Dronelink!
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Sinchenko83: I confirmed that when mission planning with online Dronelink I can successfully use the Photo Types "High Resolution" and "Smart". I did this by testing a mission (with no props!) tha...
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Got it. Was looking only at the Orbit settings and not at the Plan settings. This explains a lot! Thanks for the responses.
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Hey Mike, aka Arizona Wyldwest!In your last post on this topic you mentioned some Orbit adjustments. First you stated you set the "rotation rate" to about 15 to 25. Not sure what you mean by that...
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William, the first MA2 SDK was released a couple of months ago and there has been an active Dronelink Beta program in place pretty much since then. See the corresponding forum "Beta Test Feedback"...
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Werner: I am using a year old Samsung Galaxy S20+ with a 6.7" screen size. It is plenty powerful enough for Dronelink and I have not had any connectivity or crash issues with the RC & MA2 or MP2. ...
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https://support.dronelink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360036830194-What-happens-if-the-drone-loses-connection-
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FWIW: This is one of the main reasons I started using Dronelink. By using the Path component you can easily position the drone to the desired location using waypoints and markers. In fact you can u...
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A given plan can have multiple instances of the Path component, each complete with their own unique approach and set of waypoints. Each Path instance can also have its own pathing attribute - curv...
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After you have manually taken off and flown to a location other than the take-off point, when you then start your mission will the drone then immediately rise (or drop) to the altitude designated i...
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When you are looking at your list of missions on your device, find the one you want to "verify" and click the 3 dots on the right and select "Verification Mission".
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