Advanced functionalities
Default values:
Change altitude: During transit, Altitude: 75 m/ATO, Turn
direction: anticlockwise, Radius: 30 m, Location: 80 m West of the position
calculated from satellite signals on start-up
•
After take-off:
You can either command the drone to start the mission
phase immediately after reaching the Start waypoint or to wait for a com-
mand from
eMotion
. This second option is useful if you want to modify the
flight plan while the drone is already in flight.
Default value:
Start mission
•
After mission:
Use this panel to select the action you wish the drone to
execute once it completes the mission phase. The
eBee RTK
can either au-
tomatically go to the Home waypoint and land, go to the Home or Start
waypoint and wait for a command or to restart the mission phase.
Default value:
Land
•
Home waypoint:
Here you set the position, change altitude parameter,
altitude (in m/ATO or m/AMSL if ‘Land at a different altitude than take-off’
is selected), turn direction and radius of the Home waypoint. You can set
the location by clicking the
button and clicking on the desired location
in the Map Area.
Default values:
Change altitude: Keep highest, Altitude: 75 m/ATO, Turn
direction: anticlockwise, Radius: 30 m, Location: position calculated from
GPS/GLONASS signals on start-up
•
Landing:
With this panel you can choose between a Circular landing or
a Linear landing on the Home waypoint. If you select ‘Linear landing’ the
panel expands to show options on approach sectors. You can define up to
four approach sectors, each of which has a heading and a span, either by
dragging in the map area or by manually setting parameters in the panel.
See section ‘Linear landing’ on page 86 for details how to correctly select
the Home waypoint and approach sectors.
Default value:
Linear landing, Approach sectors: single sector with a Head-
ing of 0
◦
and Span of 20
◦
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