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-Poor GPS signal: if the drone icon on app is blinking, or doesn't get solid, that means
poor GPS coverage. You can wait for better conditions for satellite signal reception.
Alternatively, move away from objects that may disturb satellite signals such as
cellular antennas.
5.1 Physical problems:
-WIFI connection faulty: if you cannot see “Dronee” WIFI on tablet or tablet doesn’t
connect “Dronee” WIFI. Turn off the HUB, and after 5 seconds turn it on again. If the
problem persists, contact Dronee.
- No connection between drone and HUB: If the drone doesn't connect to HUB,
unplug the drone battery and reconnect again. If this does not solve the problem
contact Dronee.
- Battery charging doesn't start: if the charger doesn't start to charge the battery
pack (red LEDs don't turn on), contact Dronee.
Note:
do not try another charger than the one supplied by Dronee.
- Battery connection seems faulty: The battery power connector has a small
locking mechanism it makes a "click" sound when it is locked. if the connector is
broken or has any damage this might cause serious damage to drone, don’t connect
battery and contact Dronee.
-Motor won’t start: if the drone doesn't start to spin motor when you shake to take-
off, don't throw the airplane before motor starts to spin. Try to send mission again by
sliding “slide to takeoff”. If same problem occurs, unplug the battery and reconnect
and try again, if he problem recurs, contact Dronee.
- Images are not geotagged: After surveying mission you need to press “Geotag”
button from SURVEY settings. If after that if you don't see GPS coordinates of
images, contact Dronee.
5.2 Improving radio signal quality.
Data connection range can be affected by many external factors such as antenna height, terrain
and obstacles or radio interference. We recommend you to: place the HUB as high as possible
(minimum 2 m is recommended), ensure that the HUB's antenna is pointing straight up.
The data connection between tablet and drone may occasionally be lost while in the field.
Whether there is a loss in uplink or downlink communication, the drone will continue to mission
and should re-establish the connection as it flies closer to the ground station or changes
direction. If the HUB stops receiving data from the drone for more than 60 seconds, the “Data link
lost” warning will appear on the tablet screen, and drone will automatically return to the Home.