maxwelltub
Member
Hello,
I posted a couple weeks ago about a issue I had with a NAZA v2 where I almost lost my Y6, twice, due to what appeared to be a compass calibration issue. To briefly summarize the issue,
I got a compass calibration light before take off, tried reaccelerating, rebooting and eventually decided to test fly because I don't use the GPS/ Compass for flight anyway. After a quick hover test decided it was flying well enough and went for it. About 3 minutes in I had two close calls where the aircraft lost control for a short time and nearly tumbled out of the sky. It was a quick failure causing the aircraft to literally tumble and fall, but last less the about 4 seconds at a time. Despite this happening twice was able to land without further incident.
I couldn't find anything wrong in the assistant software. I was flying very close to a large bridge, and large metal container ships. So I chalked it up to microwave interference or magnetic interference from the ships.
I returned to the location today after a month. My location was much farther away from the bridge and ships and had a quick flight blip again but again was able to land safely. I checked 2.4 frequency on the ground and saw no red flags. I would say I was about 1/2 to 3/4 miles from where the original incident occurred. On the day of the original incident I flew for about an hour as I moved down the pier before I ended up at the take off spot where the trouble first presented itself.
Now I am scratching head trying to figure out the problem. I have flown this setup extensively in other areas with zero problems. Both before, and after the original incident.
Could it be 2.4 interference? If so it would not only have to block out my radio but also effectively prevented failsafe mode from working and or giving some other confusing signal to the flight controller. I would think the 2.4 interference would show up on my preflight, but a focused microwave dish/ satellite dish might not display on the ground. I would also think that if the signal was blocking the 2.4 tx then the craft would go into failsafe, which has been tested. Also should note that i was flying with 10 satellites, and again in Atti mode, not very far away.
Could it be GPS? Doubtful because I only fly in Atti and manual on occasion.
Could it be ESCs/ vibration or other hardware? Not likely because the aircraft has worked well in other locations for the last month.
So my best guess is some sort of 2.4 issue. This location is a heavy industrial area, a shipyard. Any thoughts on how to trouble shoot this problem?
I posted a couple weeks ago about a issue I had with a NAZA v2 where I almost lost my Y6, twice, due to what appeared to be a compass calibration issue. To briefly summarize the issue,
I got a compass calibration light before take off, tried reaccelerating, rebooting and eventually decided to test fly because I don't use the GPS/ Compass for flight anyway. After a quick hover test decided it was flying well enough and went for it. About 3 minutes in I had two close calls where the aircraft lost control for a short time and nearly tumbled out of the sky. It was a quick failure causing the aircraft to literally tumble and fall, but last less the about 4 seconds at a time. Despite this happening twice was able to land without further incident.
I couldn't find anything wrong in the assistant software. I was flying very close to a large bridge, and large metal container ships. So I chalked it up to microwave interference or magnetic interference from the ships.
I returned to the location today after a month. My location was much farther away from the bridge and ships and had a quick flight blip again but again was able to land safely. I checked 2.4 frequency on the ground and saw no red flags. I would say I was about 1/2 to 3/4 miles from where the original incident occurred. On the day of the original incident I flew for about an hour as I moved down the pier before I ended up at the take off spot where the trouble first presented itself.
Now I am scratching head trying to figure out the problem. I have flown this setup extensively in other areas with zero problems. Both before, and after the original incident.
Could it be 2.4 interference? If so it would not only have to block out my radio but also effectively prevented failsafe mode from working and or giving some other confusing signal to the flight controller. I would think the 2.4 interference would show up on my preflight, but a focused microwave dish/ satellite dish might not display on the ground. I would also think that if the signal was blocking the 2.4 tx then the craft would go into failsafe, which has been tested. Also should note that i was flying with 10 satellites, and again in Atti mode, not very far away.
Could it be GPS? Doubtful because I only fly in Atti and manual on occasion.
Could it be ESCs/ vibration or other hardware? Not likely because the aircraft has worked well in other locations for the last month.
So my best guess is some sort of 2.4 issue. This location is a heavy industrial area, a shipyard. Any thoughts on how to trouble shoot this problem?