Hello Everyone,
Very new pilot here, so please bear with me if I'm asking a pretty obvious question...
Used just the wizard for flying for the first time yesterday. Had no issues other than noticing drifting and altitude loss, so I was going to recalibrate the Typhoon today. When I turned on the ST-16 and then the UAV, the LED was continuously flashing blue indicating that it wasn't connected to the controller, but for whatever reason the controller still connected to the camera and nothing else.
I assumed that because I used the wizard yesterday, that the connection was lost to the ST-16 and that I would just simply need to reconnect it. However when I tried to rebind the UAV it did not enter into bind mode when I was tilting backing multiple times at the 45 degree tilt.
Am I missing another step here? Or has anyone experienced something similar? Is this something that I can expect that I will have to do every time I switch between using the ST-16 and wizard?
Any sort of insight into this is greatly appreciated! Thanks!
Very new pilot here, so please bear with me if I'm asking a pretty obvious question...
Used just the wizard for flying for the first time yesterday. Had no issues other than noticing drifting and altitude loss, so I was going to recalibrate the Typhoon today. When I turned on the ST-16 and then the UAV, the LED was continuously flashing blue indicating that it wasn't connected to the controller, but for whatever reason the controller still connected to the camera and nothing else.
I assumed that because I used the wizard yesterday, that the connection was lost to the ST-16 and that I would just simply need to reconnect it. However when I tried to rebind the UAV it did not enter into bind mode when I was tilting backing multiple times at the 45 degree tilt.
Am I missing another step here? Or has anyone experienced something similar? Is this something that I can expect that I will have to do every time I switch between using the ST-16 and wizard?
Any sort of insight into this is greatly appreciated! Thanks!