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Posted by Tahoe Ed | Nov 27, 2018 @ 02:15 AM | 116,739 Views
New DJI Video - DJI FlySafe - AeroScope: Orchestrating the Sky at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. Great drone shots of the balloons

DJI FlySafe - AeroScope: Orchestrating the Sky (2 min 51 sec)

Posted by Tahoe Ed | Sep 25, 2018 @ 09:13 PM | 117,038 Views
There are actually 19 channels being used between the Ocusync Air unit and the Goggles RE, 7 on 2.4mHz and 12 on 5.8mHz. They are as follows: 5731.5mHz,5741.5mHz,5751.5mHz…5841.5mHz 12 channels in total in 10mHz increments and 2407.5mHz,2417.5Mhz…2467.5mHz 7 channels on 2.4mHz 7 channels in total in 10mHz increments. If you want to give the frequency for your channel you will have to choose 5.8 or 2.4 and then the channel number. You cannot do channel shifting between the two. I hope this helps.
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Dec 07, 2017 @ 05:58 PM | 121,778 Views


Two dataes available - Dec 12 - Dec 13 @ 9AM both days

Location: AbelCine Industry City, 88 35th Street, 4th Fl, Brooklyn, New York 11232

Tickets available at: https://www.abelcine.com/learn/calen...in-2-intensive
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Aug 30, 2017 @ 08:13 AM | 121,178 Views
Thank you Telrin

Originally Posted by Telrin

I know I've explained it several times, but here we go again

Apple operate a program called 'Made For iOS' (MFi) which approves and charges for devices that want to connect to the Lightning port on Apple devices.

Approved devices must include an ID chip in their manufacture.

The Spark controller was never intended, or advertised as being capable of connecting via OTG and does not have the ID chip.

It is not compliant with the MFi program and DJI as a member of that program are fully aware of that fact.

DJI are obliged to remove that capability to remain compliant.

There is no similar program or requirement for Android, so this is purely an iOS issue.
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Feb 26, 2017 @ 10:49 AM | 126,632 Views
AIRCRAFT
Q: What cameras and gimbals is the M200 series compatible with?
A: The M200 series currently supports the Zenmuse X4S, Zenmuse X5S, Zenmuse XT and Zenmuse Z30 cameras.

Q:Does the M200 series have an Obstacle Avoidance/FlightAutonomy system?
A: Yes, the M200 Series includes a robust FlightAutonomy system with a total of 7 sensors. Its Forward Vision System is capable of detecting obstacles up to 30 meters ahead, while the upward facing infrared sensors can sense obstacles within a 5-meter range. A downward facing vision positioning system enables precision hovering and landing.

Q: What is the difference between the M100, M200 and M600?
The main difference between the M200 Series and the rest of the Matrice line of drones is its closed-shell body, which brings added portability, ease-of-use and ruggedness. Additionally, the M210 models can easily accommodate multiple payload configurations, something not previously seen on any drone.

Q: Is a case included with my M200 Series drone?
A: Yes, your M200 Series drone comes with a travel case customized to securely transport your model. The case comes with enough space to fit 6 TB50 or TB55 batteries, 2 payload containers, 2 sets of propellers, one controller, one charger and charger hub, a CrystalSky tablet or Apple iPad and a manual.

Q: Does my M200 Series drone need to be regularly checked when flying in sandy environments?
A: When flying in sandy and similar environments, pilots...Continue Reading
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Feb 07, 2017 @ 07:35 PM | 126,126 Views
Before Calibration

1. Dismount propellers before Throttle Range Calibration;
2. Power on the ESCs and N3 separately;
You can calibrate all ESCs at once ,and also can calibrate each ESC one by one;

Do these steps below step by step.

a.Click the”basic setting”button in the DJI assistant 2,and slide to ESC settings interface,then click”All”button at ESC Calibration term position.
b.Click “confirm”;
c.Power off the ESCs(unplug the power wire connecting ESCs),click”Next”;
d.And then plug the power wire connecting ESCs back;

Complete
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Dec 26, 2016 @ 08:03 PM | 125,186 Views
I normally do not make a reference to another forum, but DJI put together a great start up guide for new owners of the Standard.

http://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=v...xtra#pid614422
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Nov 07, 2016 @ 05:38 PM | 134,046 Views
Nice video with a link to a program to allow users to download the RC logs if requested by Support.

DJI Mavic Pro: Downloading Log Files (7 min 14 sec)

Posted by Tahoe Ed | Sep 10, 2016 @ 08:05 AM | 126,555 Views
Thanks to Mr. Splooge.

Phantom 3 Firmware Reinstall (5 min 40 sec)

Posted by Tahoe Ed | Aug 12, 2016 @ 07:27 PM | 126,294 Views
A user referred to this on another thread. Since there are lots of questions from new to drones and new to non-point and shoot cameras, it seemed appropriate.

DJI PHANTOM 3 CAMERA SETTINGS (11 min 59 sec)

Posted by Tahoe Ed | May 05, 2016 @ 09:34 AM | 128,917 Views
This is a great video on how to access App driven updates that do not require a bin file on the SD card.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...&v=0IgtopbSGX0
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Oct 25, 2015 @ 10:03 PM | 130,025 Views
DJI has just made public their Official DJI Owner's Page on Facebook.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/1209153282433132/

They also have a Support Page to assist with issues with DJI products and FAQ's.

https://www.facebook.com/DJISupport
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Sep 20, 2015 @ 09:22 PM | 130,214 Views
we have launched DJI support on FaceBook. Please feel free to visit us there.

https://www.facebook.com/DJI-Support...7301/timeline/
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Aug 16, 2015 @ 10:03 PM | 139,691 Views
Issues on updating the remote controller and corresponding solutions

GL 300A:
Please try to update GL300A remote controllers by using a USB drive/ SD card adapter or connecting the aircraft gimble port with the controller via a USB cable. If you fail updating with these two methods, please connect your controller with your app (meanwhile keep the aircraft off and keep your mobile device connected with the Internet), then turn on your app, go to camera-aircraft status, download and install the firmware and the remote controller will be updated (More than 15 remote controllers in China have been updated in this way).

GL300B:
Remote controllers whose model type is GL300B can only be updated on your app, however, according to the survey, the updates failed in the following three conditions:

First, The remote controller turns off automatically, then the first led light on it turns cyan. And when you connect your remote controller with your mobile device again, the app says no signal, and there’s no notification that says the remote controller needs to be updated.
Solution: It’s possibly because the 1765 module on the remote controller fails updating. So please press these four buttons on the remote controller at the same time, namely, C1, C2, Recording and the Scroll that adjusts ISO, meanwhile, spare another finger to turn the remote controller on (don’t let the other four fingers go), then turn on the app and you’ll be able to download the firmware again and please...Continue Reading
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Jul 08, 2015 @ 11:23 AM | 134,961 Views
Dear DJI Phantom 3 users,

DJI Phantom 3 Beta Testing Program is launched now.
We'd like to invite 200 beta testers all around the world. If you are interested in this program, please read the attachment for the instruction of participating Phantom 3 Beta Testing Program.

Rewards
1. If a user reports a firmware bug that has not been found or announced to the public prior to the beta test, they will receive a reward that is commensurate with the significance of the bug discovered.
a) The first three users to report and provide complete documentation on a bug that DJI determines may cause fatal flight issues, will each be awarded 300 DJI Credits. Users must submit complete flight data and flight records from the app to be eligible.
b) The first three users to report and provide complete documentation on a bug that DJI determines may cause non-fatal flight issues, will each be awarded 200 DJI Credits. Users must submit complete flight data and flight records from the app to be eligible.
c) The first users to report and provide complete documentation on a bug that DJI determines is unlikely to affect flight, will each be awarded 100 DJI Credits.
2. At the end of test period, users will be awarded 10 DJI Credits for each report they send with at least ten (10) minutes of flight logged and for which sufficient flight data has been submitted. The cap on this offer is set at 500 DJI Credit per person.

Remarks: DJI will release awards within two...Continue Reading
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Jul 05, 2015 @ 06:00 PM | 130,595 Views
Posted by Tahoe Ed | Jul 03, 2015 @ 09:52 PM | 131,133 Views
This is a very nice write up if you are having issues with setting up you A2 and Lightbridge.

https://www.rcgroups.com/forums/show...5#post32054931