I will be very careful now what I purchase that is from DJI as it is now all to do with money and not the product.
Check this thread out for the Ronin... there is $1 million dollars of money just waiting to be taken from a single hand held gimbal before it is even released.
http://www.reduser.net/forum/showthread.php?115115-DJI-RONIN-Group-Buy
Are DJI still interested in the multirotor users, I would say "a bit" but they may be far more interested in making as much money as possible now, and updates for products that do not work as advertised may just have to wait, as there is far too much money being made selling stuff that has not even been produced yet.
DJI have learned a very simple marketing tactic, get your products into the right hands (usually free) and sit back and let word spread and rake millions in.
Everyone that has been bitten by DJI is just a very small minority, there are millions of others out there that are waiting to purchase.
Check this video out, products that aren't even available "let alone visible" (6mins 10 secs the lesser spotted lightbridge) are being sold as we speak..DJI are on a rollercoaster, just hope they know how to stop it.
@Glennyboy I too am having the exact same problem on my S800 Evo and its driving me mad along with some hairy moments, have you found a fix yet or a solution to your problem? I generally ****ting myself thinking the thing will just flip and crash if i continue to fly when its reading no satellites? I have a pretty important shoot which involves flying over water on thursday and i really need to be sure this wont effect it in flight as long as i fly ATTI or manual.
update on my gps sitch....
i positioned the puck smack bang in the middle inbetween my batteries and also paid special attention to exact cog mounting positions, my copter is now flying great....not 1 gps loss after 14 flights.
you still have the problem Smithy?
]this afternoon i took off the props, placed it in the garden, waited till all sats, started the motors full power and literally ragged every cable i could find...banged and tapped everything but never flinched.
Ive just moved the puck somewhere ive not tried before.....inbetween the batteries about 10 cm above them...this actually puts the puck in the sameplace as the s1000 so the x/y coordinates are 0/0, because i have no weight cog is 1 cm above smack bang in the middle.
with this ive just been out and flown 2 batteries with no probs at all....most flights ive had without losing gps is 4 so crossed fingers.
Droider can you not get GPS at all or is it losing gps while in the air?
gps module 01T0023199
imu 0210020207
main controller 01R0023865
update on my gps sitch....
i positioned the puck smack bang in the middle inbetween my batteries and also paid special attention to exact cog mounting positions, my copter is now flying great....not 1 gps loss after 14 flights.
you still have the problem Smithy?
This is where I've put it.....I may get blasted for this but it works and that's where it's stayingYe still as bad as ever, is there any chance you could send a pic of your positioning please, i have mine just off centre on the left side where the majority of GPS pucks are. Thanks a mill buddy...