Benjamin Kenobi
Easy? You call that easy?
Woohoo!
OK, so everything is working fine on the bench, but all night I've been wondering WHY??
I've been through the manual and I don't see anything about putting distance between the Tx and Rx when binding :cold:
From day one, I've always bound them right next to each other and it obviously worked as I've been flying with the new receiver, but wasn't able to get the set the RTH until sochin chimed in with the 10ft thing
Not complaining as I'm more than happy that it's finally working, but I just don't get it :dejection:
Hey Snake
What wasn't clear to me from the previous posts on this thread was whether or not you were flipping your mix switch to FS AFTER you pulled the bind plug and BEFORE you turned on the radio. If you were doing this and still not getting a bind then in fact it probably was the 10ft thing that was the issue. It sounds like this was the case.
As to why, I'm not sure …. maybe there could be stronger multi path interference when you are closer to Rx ?
OK, it seems I have a new issue :upset:
I recently installed a new Photoship One landing gear set and a 2-axis brushless gimbal.
Upon taking the first test flight, the controls felt very unstable :dejection:
I figured it might have sumthin to do with the battery being moved from the top to the bottom, so I tried different locations and even went as far as to take the landing gear off completely, but the problem still persists
Earlier today, I did a few test flights while making changes one by one.
1) Re-Calibrated Tx Controls
2) Re-Calibrated GPS Compass
3) Re-Calibrated IMU
4) Re-Positioned Rx away from the NAZA USB doohicky
5) Covered the sides of the NAZA with electrical tape
6) Held frame down as I powered up to full throttle and moved the right stick in all positions to check motors, blowing crap all over my office
7) Checked all motor wires and wires leading into the NAZA
Here's a short video I made showing the issue:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNvph1gUA1A
As you can see, the sticks are still very responsive in both ATT and GPS modes, but instead of holding position, she drifts around and drops altitude suddenly while still staying somewhat level.
Open to suggestions at this point.
I'm not sure what the problem is. Everything looked fine to me! Remember GPS accuracy is only +/-2m horizontally and +/-0.5m vertically. It looked like it was within those parameters.
The one thing you didn't mention or change is the gains you're using as these have the biggest effect on response and control.
Descending into your downwash does lead to dropping and you'll need to fight it. I tend to move in a direction whilst descending.
Your location was not ideal with a building reflecting GPS signals and a vehicle nearby with all its magnetic properties.
I wonder about what goes on with the GPS sats in that urban environment, so close to buildings, etc.
Also interference with your Tx.
At any rate, doesn't the NAZA control altitude by barometric means ? I've never been certain of this.
I take it that when you took off, you had more than 6 sats ?
Could you try the same test out of town, in an open field ? Those altitude drops are not OK !
I'm not sure what the problem is. Everything looked fine to me! Remember GPS accuracy is only +/-2m horizontally and +/-0.5m vertically. It looked like it was within those parameters.
The one thing you didn't mention or change is the gains you're using as these have the biggest effect on response and control.
Descending into your downwash does lead to dropping and you'll need to fight it. I tend to move in a direction whilst descending.
Your location was not ideal with a building reflecting GPS signals and a vehicle nearby with all its magnetic properties.
You said that you move your batteries. Did you refigure your COG?
sochin, you tha man!!
Before attempting to change the gear switch settings, I decided to try re-binding one last time and put some distance between the Tx and Rx (sumthin I haven't done before) :cold:
With the Hex in one room an me with the Tx in another, I did a re-bind with the RTH switch flipped and it worked!! :highly_amused:
I don't know Snake.... Maybe it's the difference between my NAZA Lite and your NAZA (I forget which you have) but everything I saw in the vid looks normal to me.
Have you corrected at all for magnetic declination by slightly rotating your GPS puck ?
I admit my NAZA-M is solid and doesn't drift or drop at all. It just sits there so I don't know what's going on with yours. Something has changed but I don't know what. Hope you figure it out mate.
What gains are you using?