paulreilly
Member
I'm just getting started with the Groundstation (v4.07) on our Droidworx Hex, and got the set-up running with the simulator. I'm using an average laptop and 2.4GHz link. Single waypoint version. Anyone able to help with a few issues?
1. I've used the Simulator mode to fly a pretend photogrammetry mission, flying across a field. I plant a waypoint (Space bar + left click). The resulting course segments are anything but straight. It's a series of mad curves, in alternating directions as the aircraft flies west and east. There's no rise and fall; altitude is constant. Is this just a bug in the simulator? I hope the real aircraft won't do this?
2. Is there any way to save a Flytrace? I've had the software lock up at least twice, needing a re-start. This is scary enough if it happens in a real mission, but also means the Trace gets wiped. In a photogrammetry mission, that means you've lost the course history, which is bad.
3. Does it matter if the Home Point is 20m in the air? When I do RTH, will it go "20m up, yep that's home", shut down the motors and crash to the ground?
4. In Simulator mode, is there any way to position the aircraft at some new point on the map? I can only get it where the (real) GPS says it is, apart from 'flying' there with the simulator. Let's say I want fly around the (simulated) Matterhorn. Can I place the aircraft at the location?
5. The simulator flies very slowly. Even if I set the speed to 25 (which the max the Click n Go dialog box will let me enter), the plane only flies about 8-10. Is it because I have a slow PC?
6. Should I use my regular controller to take-off/land, and just let the Groundstation manage the air-journey? (The instructions and forum comments regarding One Key Take-off have left me totally confused).
Thanks in advance for your help guys.
1. I've used the Simulator mode to fly a pretend photogrammetry mission, flying across a field. I plant a waypoint (Space bar + left click). The resulting course segments are anything but straight. It's a series of mad curves, in alternating directions as the aircraft flies west and east. There's no rise and fall; altitude is constant. Is this just a bug in the simulator? I hope the real aircraft won't do this?
2. Is there any way to save a Flytrace? I've had the software lock up at least twice, needing a re-start. This is scary enough if it happens in a real mission, but also means the Trace gets wiped. In a photogrammetry mission, that means you've lost the course history, which is bad.
3. Does it matter if the Home Point is 20m in the air? When I do RTH, will it go "20m up, yep that's home", shut down the motors and crash to the ground?
4. In Simulator mode, is there any way to position the aircraft at some new point on the map? I can only get it where the (real) GPS says it is, apart from 'flying' there with the simulator. Let's say I want fly around the (simulated) Matterhorn. Can I place the aircraft at the location?
5. The simulator flies very slowly. Even if I set the speed to 25 (which the max the Click n Go dialog box will let me enter), the plane only flies about 8-10. Is it because I have a slow PC?
6. Should I use my regular controller to take-off/land, and just let the Groundstation manage the air-journey? (The instructions and forum comments regarding One Key Take-off have left me totally confused).
Thanks in advance for your help guys.