That is not your position, but detected position of your internet service provider.
Your position will be visible once you will get a valid GNSS signal.
Re: GPS?
Posted: Mon 06. Aug 2018 1:07:34
by Genesis
Hi Tomas,
I too would like to extend my congratulations on yet another superior product developed and produced by Spirit Systems, hats off to you and your team !!! I purchased one yesterday and decided to order another this morning before they get sold out.
Regards,
Kevin
Re: GPS?
Posted: Mon 06. Aug 2018 11:22:53
by RedJacket
Hello fellow pilots,
I made a simple demonstration video for you. I am sure others will follow soon.
Re: GPS?
Posted: Mon 06. Aug 2018 11:38:03
by alchemy66
RedJacket wrote:Hello fellow pilots,
I made a simple demonstration video for you. I am sure others will follow soon.
Very nice demo!
Re: GPS?
Posted: Mon 06. Aug 2018 22:56:58
by RedJacket
alchemy66 wrote:
RedJacket wrote:Hello fellow pilots,
I made a simple demonstration video for you. I am sure others will follow soon.
Very nice demo!
Thanks!
Re: GPS?
Posted: Tue 07. Aug 2018 7:58:13
by ZeXx86
Thank you very much! Very nice!
Re: GPS?
Posted: Tue 07. Aug 2018 17:57:41
by Yogi43
Today I also installed the new Software and the new firmware on Spirit and Geolink. I used a switch with assigned Return to Home function. When programing the RTH-position by switch it seems to be fine if I look at the moves of the swashplate. But if I have a look the map, the shown position is completely wrong
Re: GPS?
Posted: Tue 07. Aug 2018 18:59:08
by Rufus
Yogi43 wrote:Today I also installed the new Software and the new firmware on Spirit and Geolink. I used a switch with assigned Return to Home function. When programing the RTH-position by switch it seems to be fine if I look at the moves of the swashplate. But if I have a look the map, the shown position is completely wrong
Can you please elaborate 'wrong' ?
It didn't land where the home position was setup or close to it ?
I haven't had time to setup mine yet,just reading feedbacks and stuff.
Thanks.
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Re: GPS?
Posted: Tue 07. Aug 2018 19:12:28
by Yogi43
Wrong means in this case about 20 km away - so, positions marked on the map shouldn't be used actually.
Re: GPS?
Posted: Tue 07. Aug 2018 19:34:51
by ZeXx86
Are you really looking at Home position?
Very likely it could be ISP position which is detected from your internet provider. This could fit what you can see.