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Wow don't you think that's cheating, **** just go shoot a cow [emoji23]
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Cheating is a ******** argument. It's used by vegans to which I tell them to go search the woods and fields for their food because the supermarket is cheating.Wow don't you think that's cheating, **** just go shoot a cow [emoji23]
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Hi DeonMap, A miniature gps tracker attached to the drone might work such as this....Sorry guys... the idea was not to get carried away with the whole hunting example ... maybe my bad..
As far as I know there is not a way to see a GPS coordinate.......
You are being uselessly amusing again.Soon, we'll be hunting humans this way... oh wait we already are, from air conditioned rooms deep in the deserts on military bases.
Then my job is done well. (enjoy)You are being uselessly amusing again.
I want to use my drone to assist hunters to find the animals they want to shoot. Normally that takes time, searching for the game in a wide open space - which takes time and money - driving while searching..
If I fly the drone over the area where the game should be, and I spot them, I want to send the hunters to a point - I assume I can send them a GPS coordinate where they must go to.
The question - is - HOW do I get the info I see on my screen, linked to a GPS coordinate which I can then use a normal GPS to go to the location?
Maybe my fellow pilots have better ideas?
Sorry guys... the idea was not to get carried away with the whole hunting example ... maybe my bad..
I just use that as an example, Let me try another example...
Natural disasters ... same principle - I fly over an area... I do have people ON THE GROUND with a normal GPS. I spot some people or interesting ... I need to give the people on the ground something how to get to THAT SPECIFIC spot - I see in my disply. In my reference, I was thinking about a GPS coordinate, but maybe you have a better solution.
As far as I know there is not a way to see a GPS coordinate.
Maybe the opposite - I understand tap fly etc - but can I send the drone to a GPS coordinate?
Regarding the hunting idea, forget the law. It's totally unethical IMHO. It's like abortion, you don't even give it chance to survive with that tactic.
The anti-hunting guys have me rolling...Have you ever eaten anything? Well, then you've pulled the trigger.. The guy asked for help, not your hyper lib opinions on hunting. Be helpful
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If you buy Litchi under the settings there is an option to turn on the Longitude-Latitude/GPS coordinates. That should get you what you want.
The only other way I saw was to view the flight log, there appeared to be nothing available in-flight telemetry on DJI GO 4
If you run a survey, such as with Map Pilot, the individual JPG files carry GPS coordinates. The information is in the UAV, but until now I don't think there has been much demand for that information. And please don't give Sarah Palin any ideas.
Hi DeonMap, A miniature gps tracker attached to the drone might work such as this....
Give your "search team" the mobile number of the sim in the tracker, then once you have spotted the "incident" from the drone instruct your "team" to dial into the gps tracker so that they can receive the sms coordinates directly from the tracker and then track via google maps on their smartphone.
Good luck
Upload or hand enter coordinates of the waypoint(s) to DJI GS or Litchi, then have to drone fly to that waypoint.
Or inverse from the launch position to the waypoint position. This will give you an azimuth and distance. Now use DJI Go 4 app and navigate that direction and distance, it is displayed at the top center of screen.