GeoFence the map method; which has Priority?
Posted: Fri 06. Jun 2025 8:51:05
Say I create a GeoFence for a location I fly regularly at and by error, add a take off location, and but put my heli in a different take off location; which takes precedence/priority return to home via GeoLink or Mode (4) ?
In short:- does the heli land at the take off spot or the GeoFence location?
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I have just re-read Admin ZeXx86 comment in thread "geolink return to home" ;
Section 1.3 Modes, 1.3.1 On (1)
"Channel value 57% - 100% : When On (1) is displayed it mean that at this point Return to Home is engaged and model will move to the Home spot."
So is this the Home spot that is marked on the GeoFence map.
And...
Section 1.3 Modes, 1.3.4 On (4)
"Channel value 27% - 56% : When On (4) is displayed it mean that at this point Return to Home is engaged and model will move to your Take-Off position. Take-Off position is programmed automatically during each Take-Off."
So this the Take-Off position that is used if On (4) is used.
All makes sense now...
Command On (1) land at GeoFence map location.
Command On (4) land at Take-Off location.
In short:- does the heli land at the take off spot or the GeoFence location?
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I have just re-read Admin ZeXx86 comment in thread "geolink return to home" ;
Section 1.3 Modes, 1.3.1 On (1)
"Channel value 57% - 100% : When On (1) is displayed it mean that at this point Return to Home is engaged and model will move to the Home spot."
So is this the Home spot that is marked on the GeoFence map.
And...
Section 1.3 Modes, 1.3.4 On (4)
"Channel value 27% - 56% : When On (4) is displayed it mean that at this point Return to Home is engaged and model will move to your Take-Off position. Take-Off position is programmed automatically during each Take-Off."
So this the Take-Off position that is used if On (4) is used.
All makes sense now...
Command On (1) land at GeoFence map location.
Command On (4) land at Take-Off location.