What for?Does anyone know if there is a way to permanently disable GPS on the ST 16
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I would worry even with the antenna disconnected, GPS may still get enough signal to calculate an occasional position.In this case I would unplug the GPS antenna.
Hello, I would like to use the electronics of an H920+ to control only the CGO4 camera with a transmitter console (ST 16) in an indoor environment. However, I am bothered by the constant notification that there is no GPS signal. I know that I can manually switch off the GPS via the transmitter. However, I am looking for a permanent solution to the problem.
I have this one, but it's not much use to me because I can't control the camera precisely with a smartphone or similar device. I've attached the CGO4 gimbal to a camera crane, so I need comprehensive control of the camera.The "Proaction SteadyGripp" was specially designed for indoor use with the CGO4, so there is no GPS warning.
That's right. The ST16 gives no GPS warnings for its internal GPS. It can be used indoor. I have one with defect GPS UART and this makes no difference.This sounds like the GPS on the H920+
Yes, you can switch off GPS on the ST 16, but it has to be deactivated again every time you switch it off and on again. I didn't attach the camera to the copter, but removed the electronics from an old copter and installed them separately in a housing.This sounds like the GPS on the H920+ is the cause of the GPS warning. On startup just disable GPS in the settings on the ST16. A simple step to get rid of the annoyance without possibly causing damage to the controller or aircraft.
I am assuming from your earlier post that the camera is mounted on the body of the 920+ which is mounted to a “camera crane”.
With the H920, you could select team mode and control the camera separately via a ST16. However, this no longer worked with the H920+. Control (tilt/pan) is handled by the copter's motherboard. With a CGO3 and the adapter, it was possible to control the CGO3 separately in team mode. I don't know why.The H920 controls the CGO4 gimbal with PWM signals, not easy to create.
It would be interesting to see if H920+ uses serial interface to control the CGO4 gimbal. If so, it would be easy to control the gimbal with a micro computer like ESP32.
I have done with CGO3+, CGO-ET and E50.


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