I am plagued with that problem too. Same bird.I've seen few posts about this error message, but I literally get it EVERY single time I take off. I can have 19 satellites I still get this message. Is it a know bug or problem with my drone? I have EVO II Pro...
Please let us know what they say!Thanks! I'll give Autel a call then... It happens every time without fail, as soon as I start taking off..
I also get the “GPS Signal Weak” on EVERY single takeoff! Very annoying. In addition, on the RC I never get a GPS signal strength better than 3 out of 5 bars even when I’m 400 feet in the air on a clear sunny day in a wide open field. Does anyone have this same issue with only getting a maximum of 3 out of 5 bars GPS signal strength on the remote control?I've seen few posts about this error message, but I literally get it EVERY single time I take off. I can have 19 satellites I still get this message. Is it a know bug or problem with my drone? I have EVO II Pro...
Sounds made up. All drones get a good GPS lock with 8 or more satellites. You will get this message when the drone has yet to get GPS and VPS lock. Once it does, the message will go away.I get the warning every single flight, drives me nuts. The most satellites I remember seeing logged is 17, out in the middle of the bay, still got the warning. I called support second day I had it, if I recall correctly they said it will show until one has acquired 19 satellites? Never seen that many. They said it just means RTH will not be pinpoint.
I agree with you on drones only needing 8+ satellites to achieve GPS lock. But I disagree with your statement that the message will go away once the drone has achieved GPS lock.Sounds made up. All drones get a good GPS lock with 8 or more satellites. You will get this message when the drone has yet to get GPS and VPS lock. Once it does, the message will go away.
You seem to ignore the VPS part of my post. I have never paid any attention to these bars on the controller, but rather how many satellites show on the app. Have you tried to do RTH and verify how innacurate your home point is?I agree with you on drones only needing 8+ satellites to achieve GPS lock. But I disagree with your statement that the message will go away once the drone has achieved GPS lock.
I get this message on every takeoff of my Autel Evo II Pro - even after the drone has been started up and sitting on the ground seeing 13 satellites for 5 minutes.
I suspect (theorize) that the “GPS signal weak” message is tied to the GPS signal strength indication not being higher than 3 out of 5 bars. The remote control for my Evo II Pro (and EVERY flight record) never indicate higher than 3 bars (out of 5) of GPS signal strength - even when drone is 400 feet in the air on a clear day. I further theorize that either the programming in some Autel Evo II aircraft (mine included) is incorrectly calculating the GPS signal strength level OR that there is a batch of Evo II aircraft with deficient/faulty GPS modules (or incorrectly positioned/shielded GPS modules) which causes them to have reduced GPS signal reception.
Are any Autel Evo II owners consistently seeing 4 or 5 bars of GPS signal strength when their aircraft is in open areas on sunny days (particularly when it is 50+ feet in the air)? If so, are YOU getting these “GPS signal weak” messages on EVERY takeoff or just on rare occasion?
I get precision landings (within 6 inches) about 75% of the time and as much as 25 feet off the other 25% of the time. I understand that YOU ignore the GPS signal bars, but that isn’t pertinent or helpful to my issue or questions. What would be helpful is if you and other Autel Evo II owners could review your flight records and report the number of GPS signal strength bars that are logged throughout your flights - especially while the aircraft is high in the air in open areas on sunny days with low Kp Index activity (ideal GPS signal strength conditions).You seem to ignore the VPS part of my post. I have never paid any attention to these bars on the controller, but rather how many satellites show on the app. Have you tried to do RTH and verify how innacurate your home point is?
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