The only thing I can figure is that when installing the interference panel you may have tightened a loose connection. Or maybe the is more play in the wiring so there is no binding with the gimbal movement. The important part is that you are getting better results and that's all that counts.
Another observation..the longer it is on, the more inaccurate it becomes. It seems to gain 5+ft/minute, which means, in the air, it will lose 25-50 ft. Over a 5 minute flight on the autonomous setting.
1. I had this installed on another Phantom and it was fine. I had to switch out the Phantom2 with the newer version.
2. The newer Phantom 2 is the latest build, designed for the H3 3D. I put the GS setup on this.
3. Now the mystery. The altitude is off by 5 meters. Basically I have to add 5...
Atlanta Hobby was kind enough to exchange the latest Phantom (with the H-3 3D) cutout....for the one they sent to me a couple of weeks ago. Since I ordered the Phantom and H-3 3-D as a package.
I see the newer production of Phantom 2's will have a larger opening in the belly, to accommodate the new Zenmuse H-3 3D gamble. Any other updates? Otherwise I might just take my handy little Drimmel and cut it out, myself.
I just put it on my backpack to keep it off the ground. Maybe I need to be more careful about getting too far away from the module. I did find the levels went up when I increased the voltage.
Here are a couple of photos from a waypoint test flight I did today. I lost contact once and as you can see I wasn't very far away.
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This is a closeup of the power levels. Not great considering the distance and clear view.
I think the problem may be my underpowered usb battery output. I see...
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