It would help...greatly help...if you told people the make/model of the "GPS compass tower" you're talking about.Anyone use this, Does it really improve things I mean for $7 its cheap enough ? Let me know
Link?Anyone use this, Does it really improve things I mean for $7 its cheap enough ? Let me know
I bought one of these, (even without the link I know what you are talking about, it's the only $7.00 GPS tower out there). Yes it is cheap alright, and in theory it should help by elevating the GPS board. Even an inch would help somewhat. It sure won't make anything worse.Anyone use this, Does it really improve things I mean for $7 its cheap enough ? Let me know
Link?
Sorry I thought in was common, if I understood correctly caroliner has them as well youtube has an install video as well ?Link?
Don't really see those items on eBay because they cant be posted to my location. I believe there are better ones out there.Yuneec Typhoon H GPS Tower Adapter Acquire Satellites Fast No More Compass Error | eBay
Originally developed to correct an issue people were having when using alternate batteries with the Typhoon H. Before I talk about drilling a hole in your to cover. With this MOD you will no longer see this error again.www.ebay.com
Thanx, I had seen a picture of johns drone somwhere in trying to figure out what it was is how I found out about these mods
I'm with you on this Pat, function over form. Like you said, pretty don't pay the bills, unless you are a lady of the eveningThe choice in equipment comes down to priorities; is our emphasis on appearance or performance?
If appearance takes priority we want something that looks sleek and is installed low profile. If we want best performance we elevate the GPS a “considerable” distance above the rest of the system electronics. It does not look as streamlined but the performance is greatly superior.
There’s a reason custom builds and higher end platforms place the GPS on a mast. So make a choice, do you want to look good or do you want to get the work done? Personally, I don’t think winning a drone beauty contest will get the bills paid.
Also of consideration is the attitude to such a modification by insurance companies. Yes, raising the GPS up above the aircraft will only be of benefit...certainly not a negative if instillation is done properly, but an insurance company isn't in the business of paying out if it can find a reason not to.Is raising the GPS considered a modification? So in theory is not permitted like the adding of a 4hawks range extender, obviously wouldn't be a problem unless something happened,
Pretty much check your insurance, and rules will be different across the globe, is it CE marked the H cant remember?Also of consideration is the attitude to such a modification by insurance companies. Yes, raising the GPS up above the aircraft will only be of benefit...certainly not a negative if instillation is done properly, but an insurance company isn't in the business of paying out if it can find a reason not to.
I would advise anyone of thinking about this mod to check with their insurance provider first. Simply declaring the mod will often be enough but do check first.
Dunno. Should be. I'd check but my H is packed away until we get better weather.... is it CE marked the H cant remember?
I'll check my commercial policy tomorrow, but I have a vague (very vague) recollection that it mentions something about aircraft modified from the manufacturers standard. (I could be dreaming of course). If it is there, I imagine it'll be in the small print.I would read the policy first to determine if such exclusions were even present. In the U.S. the federal authorities have specified only the pilot bears responsibility of assuring the aircraft is safe for flight.
Using the federal rules, if any pilot could establish that a product was delivered by a manufacturer with known defects, something not hard to do with the wealth of evidence of issues with firmware, toilet bowling, fly aways, shaking gimbals, tilted camera horizons, and other issues well noted across various brands, making changes to the GPS height could be established as a product improvement increasing safety and reliability.
Changing antennas was mentioned earlier. In the U.S., unless you have an amateur radio license and proved through testing that modification of the antennas does not induce issues, such modification would violate FCC standards that prohibit people from altering the radio system. The GPS is not part of the radio link.
Here in the U.S. you can self build a multirotor using any equipment you desire and it can be insured. The builder/pilot needs only assure the aircraft is safe for flight. There are no certification standards for insurers to reference.