The NITS goes away when there is NO MicroSD card in the gimbal's SD card drive.
The point here that you and Kryvas don't seem to be noting or taking into consideration is that BEFORE I updated the P3P's firmware to 1.9.60, there was NO problem using my 32GB MicroSD cards. AFTER I updated the P3P's firmware to 1.9.60 is when the NITS problem began. I'm not the only one on these forums who have had this happen to, this problem is not unique to me and me alone, others have had the same **** issue.
I'm aware of the heatsinks... they're obvious to the eye, and the tiny cooling fan too. What's critical here is the NITS problem happens on a stone cold P3P in my temp controlled house. DJI states operating temp range for the P3P is 30 deg F to 104 deg F. My house is at 74 deg F, always. I don't let the P3P sit there and "toast" first THEN try out the different SD cards.
Ya, you're right, what size MicroSD card should not have anything to do with image transmission, but I don't believe in my heart of hearts that I have had a component(s) failure simply because, as I have been saying all along, this NITS problem occurred only AFTER I updated the P3P's firmware to 1.9.60. I refuse to believe that updating the P3P's firmware had nothing to do with the NITS problem... it did and does.
Now maybe the 1.9.60 firmware update did something to make those components overheat (however that can happen I do not know) but DJI is aware of it and hopefully working on it.
Once again, to make this clear, I am not the only one who has this problem AFTER updating my firmware to 1.9.60, may others on this forum have had the same issue at the same time.
Sure, some folks didn't get this issue with the last update, God bless them then. Me, I'm relegated to using 16GB max MicroSD cards and if that's what it takes to keep my P3P flying
then so be it.
FWIW, I had an important flight demonstration to give to a local FAA test site and almost up to the time of the demo, that damned NITS problem almost caused me to cancel the demo.
When I inserted the 16GB MicroSD card that "fixed" the NITS problem, only then was I able to drive out and give them my flight demo.
It makes no sense that the size of the MicroSD card should affect image transmission... DJI's website says I can use up to 64GB MicroSD cards in my P3P.
LOL, ya, right, whatever. If this was a MicroSD drive problem, then why does the 16GB MicroSD card "fix" this problem and the 32GB card doesn't ?
You can tell me that I am the problem and not the unit, or you can speculate something "fried" in the P3P, but know this: the P3P like the P4, like the Inspire, are all basically fying computers.
I've put a grand total of 1hr and 48 min flying time on my P3P since I purchased it last year ... so I don't fly it much... so it's not like I'm flying the crap out of it in the Summer heat, I'm not.
So it doesn't have much flight time but has had a ton of DJI updates on it.
I come from a professional video background and for only a moment wondered if the video being fed over Lightbridge was somehow a delayed playback from the MicroSD card and not a true
live feed from Lightbridge to my iPad 2 Mini (with hardware decode turned ON)... but allegedly video from the P3P's camera is fed "LIVE" through Lightbridge and transmitted back to the RC and into
my iPad.
I've pretty much thrown my hands up in frustration, I don't have time for this crap. DJI should (ya, right, whatever) test all eventualities BEFORE they put out a new firmware update.
They are a multi-billion dollar company, they can afford a team of folks to hook up every type of smart phone and tablet and memory card to their Phantoms to see if there are any problems
BEFORE they release a firmware update... but instead they do what all software companies have done since the 1980's... they release the software package and let the consumer flesh out
all the "bugs" before they release an update to correct that which they should have corrected in the first place.