
Daniel Snyder
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Thanks Barry. I subscribed to your Youtube channel and added the comment, "The implementation of this feature makes Drone Link surpass the capabilities of Drone Deploy (!) in the documentation an...
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Lets add the B4UFLY airspace map as a link from the mission planning board. (Note - B4UFLY includes a link to LAANC authorization - so it's an easy 2-fer of enhancements that will make Dronelink m...
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I wish I had a Subscription to DroneDeploy so I could provide one. Can we reach out to the community to see if one could be provided? In the meantime here is the Drone Deploy Export API informat...
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I've contacted them, thanks Jim. It might be very beneficial for everyone to get the overall feasibility question clarified - "Is it necessary to have an Enterprise account to EXECUTE a custom O...
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Confirmed. Does anyone know where the "Beta Section in our Release Notes..." is that Jim refers to? I can't find them in the Release Notes link Jim included there
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Instead of POI You could use a heading from Path setting. When Going Clockwise, you could set the drone heading to point 90 degrees off Drone Path (perpendicular to drone path). -
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Some good results can be had by setting waypoints and LARGE Corner Radius of curvatures + Straight flight path mode. It simulates a sweeping path for the rectangle and has smooth motion in flight...
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Very helpful! I searched before posting but never found an announcement or Release note this had been fixed. Maybe I don't know how to find release notes or maybe they don't document these items!...
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Following up. So I have several recurring missions that combine mapping, waypoints and orbit components for efficiency. Without a functioning Dewarping command, I have to RTH the drone and switc...
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The FOV is reduced (image cropped) in video mode since digital image stabilization requires it. You might want to take a yard stick to the wall and measure/calculate the FOV with a little trigonom...
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