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I crashed my spark and when I take off it cannot hold its place . What’s wrong and how can I fix it
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<blockquote data-quote="Cyber3xpert" data-source="post: 85490" data-attributes="member: 14565"><p>Make sure you have GPS reception. Mine does that if it's too high to use the Vision Positioning System underneath the drone's body. </p><p></p><p>Tip:</p><p>Do NOT fly the Spark higher than ten or so feet high OR out of sight in "Atti Mode." Make sure you have the GPS reception and the home point is recorded before you take it out of sight. The DJI Go 4.0 app in iOS will say "The home point has been updated; please check it on the map." It might be different on Android OS, but the message it's trying to convey is the same.</p><p></p><p>If you don't get GPS right after you take off, it's okay. Just hover and try to keep it in the relative area you want the home point to be. Once it receives GPS signal, the drone will record that place. It will then record the flight path it takes, depending, once again, on the GPS signal.</p><p></p><p>Hope this helps,</p><p>Cyber3xpert</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cyber3xpert, post: 85490, member: 14565"] Make sure you have GPS reception. Mine does that if it's too high to use the Vision Positioning System underneath the drone's body. Tip: Do NOT fly the Spark higher than ten or so feet high OR out of sight in "Atti Mode." Make sure you have the GPS reception and the home point is recorded before you take it out of sight. The DJI Go 4.0 app in iOS will say "The home point has been updated; please check it on the map." It might be different on Android OS, but the message it's trying to convey is the same. If you don't get GPS right after you take off, it's okay. Just hover and try to keep it in the relative area you want the home point to be. Once it receives GPS signal, the drone will record that place. It will then record the flight path it takes, depending, once again, on the GPS signal. Hope this helps, Cyber3xpert [/QUOTE]
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I crashed my spark and when I take off it cannot hold its place . What’s wrong and how can I fix it