Hola dylanglockler, at least for me it did not work... eventually not long ago I put a Naza on the frame and it worked straight away with the iOSD so my answer is A2 and iOSD do not work... and frankly I am not surprised.. DJI probably prefers you having to buy the much more expensive Mark OSD...
I have the same problem! Really clueless about this problem.. Managed to get the shop where I bought the iosd to email DJI but all they say is "yes the iosd works with the A2".. well lets say partially!
I am afraid its not working for me.. have been trying now for several weeks... got the drivers and everything but no data. The symbols of the osd data appear but there is no data at all (no battery voltage indication, no height, no satellites, nothing...) Any idea Ed?
hey Mrtarango.. Tx for your usual help!I finally found the solution... at least in my case, not sure if any of you guys will suffer from the same problem.. After nearly 24h of soldering and unsoldering different combinations I found it was the built in ubec that comes with the Cortex that caused...
I have just tried it with a separate Futaba receiver (R6208SB) connected through SBUS to the A2 but with the gear connected directly to the Futaba receiver.. and its twitching anyway!! Its just not possible to use it like that.. is there any way of getting rid of it??
Hey guys, Im at the stage of configuring the retracts... I have noticed that while one leg is down the other one us up and viceversa.. I imagine the guys from Coptersquad mounted both servos on one side but one should have been left on the other side? I guess I can solve that by unmounting it...
Hi everytone, first post here hehe. Mrtarango, quick question, I am considering your X8 setup (I think its from Mikrokopter) as well... do I have to do anything else apart from changing prop direction/position? i.e. do I have to input the values anywhere in the A2 software? Tx