Hi Lanzar, thanks for testing this out. A few days have passed, would you say 5.24 is a reliable update and we can upgrade?
Well, there have been at least five positive comments, all basically giving 5.24 the green light. How many do you need before you venture out?
The only non-positive that I have seen talks about a tendency to drift to the side. Remember, Lanzar was going to go back to 5.16 to check whether it was a firmware or WKM issue?
If you have bothered to read the previous page or two I explained that the compatible WKM Assistant (v2.02) seems to handle Tx calibration differently to before, leaving 'cyclic' controls off-centre. I had to enter Tx Sub-Trims to bring them to centre. I did not notice any drift tendencies during the subsequent test flights. RTH works and everything else seems to be OK.
However, the caveat is that DJI has created so much distrust of the Wookong M, with its flakey firmware updates and faulty components, that one is never really confident that all is OK until a good 10-15 uneventful flights have passed. But then, that is helicopters!
The majority of the MR community have no experience of manually flying single rotor helicopters - with no automatic self-levelling auto-pilot gyro systems to eliminate the constant drifting as they slide around like a bar of soap on ice. Multi-rotors have virtually eliminated the scare factor - when they work like they are suppose to !
So come on now. If your MR's were flying OK with the previous FW, brace yourselves and be men ... and go fly 5.24.
Should you recalibrate your compas when you do the updates?
I really don't understand why the manual Mode is even there at all.
Of course it behaves differently when switching between Manual and Atti and will either drift in some direction or lose altitude. That is the whole purpose of Atti. It stabilises!
Anyway, why would anyone ever want to switch to manual? I really don't understand why the manual Mode is even there at all.
I too have tried out FW-5.24 and yes, it seems to be OK. However, the normal transmitter calibration process of clicking START and then twiddling the sticks left both Aileron and Elevator off-centre, which has not happened before with the WKM (I started off with FW-5.16). This is the first time I have had to apply Tx SubTrim, after the calibration process, to get 'ZERO' displayed at centre stick.
Maybe this has something to do with the couple of posts here that mention drifting with FW-5.24?
Barreto, have you read the manual for the new firmware 5.24? It appears you are referring to two problems:
1) Yellow-Green LED sequence: this is a new LED blinking sequence for 5.24 which simply "abnormal compass data". Being that you are doing this in your room with all sorts of objects around, and who knows what kind of walls with rebar or whatever, I wouldn't be surprised by that. Have you taken it outside in a field clear of interference to see if it initializes correctly? You should need to also run the compass calibration. Without doing those things, you really can't say there is a problem with the 5.24 firmware.
2) Only showing you the Main Controller firmware version. Yes, my v2.02 Software Assistant only shows the Main Controller firmware version also. Your Bluetooth LED has a USB port which is how you upgrade the firmware of that device. I don't recall if/how the IMU and GPS versions are displayed (if anywhere), but that didn't concern me since I figured DJI was simply redesigning things again.
I hope that helps calm some of your concerns. I would focus on your yellow-green issue first by taking it outside and running your compass recalibration.