Txfirecop - thanks for checking and confirming you only get a max of 3 bars of GPS signal strength. Question - do you also get the “GPS signal weak” warning message on EVERY takeoff?Just checked my flight logs and have had as many as 19 satellites with only 3 bars on the remote. I don’t think I have ever seen more than 3 bars.
I get the GPS signal strength warning on EVERY takeoff also. I do have the latest, greatest firmware and app.Txfirecop - thanks for checking and confirming you only get a max of 3 bars of GPS signal strength. Question - do you also get the “GPS signal weak” warning message on EVERY takeoff?
Yes, I consistently get four bars and sometimes 5. I get 12 or 13 on the ground and up to 22 in the air. I have one of the newer EVO 2 pros that came with the new low noise props. I did have to return the first EVO 2 pro for other issues. I have about 30 flights on this one so far and everything is spot on. The new props are nice too. They have a deeper camber so they operate at a lower rpm.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?
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