Thanks for the excellent video. One quick question if that’s ok, if the search pattern you plot requires more than 1 battery does the system realise this, return to home for a new battery and fly back to where it left off to complete the search? Thanks.
Thanks for the good tutorial. It would be nice if DJI had some search patterns built-in so we could just drop them over the ops area, set the boundaries, and go. The M30T is suppoed to be their SAR model after all.
What if you mission is a search&rescue over the sea? A pattern would be wise to use, but you cant make that patern in front can you? I mean, the sea is BIg and we dont know in front at which part we will start. I'm thinking about making search patterns in front... but can you copy or move that pattern to the location you are when starting an unpredictable mission?
I’m yet to have the time to compile an altitude related overlap table to ensure suitable overall. But it relies on the density/complexity of search are, experience and testing. For live SAR I would always make overlap lines narrow to ensure nothing is missed rather than chance going wide and a small area be missed. Hoping to have an overlap altitude x land width chart soon. Hope this helps.
Excellent tutorial, lots of useful info which was easily understood. Thanks!
Excellent! Thank you for sharing. Wish DJI's videos were this easy to follow.
Thanks very much. I hope it helps save somebody. It’s such a large topic I could talk about it for hours boring people haha
excellent video. just received my m30T and having trouble finding videos like yours for training. thanks so much for sharing.
Thanks for the excellent video. One quick question if that’s ok, if the search pattern you plot requires more than 1 battery does the system realise this, return to home for a new battery and fly back to where it left off to complete the search? Thanks.
How did you get the aerial satelite imagery? Is that default with M30? I have an mavic 3t/
Thanks for the good tutorial. It would be nice if DJI had some search patterns built-in so we could just drop them over the ops area, set the boundaries, and go. The M30T is suppoed to be their SAR model after all.
What if you mission is a search&rescue over the sea? A pattern would be wise to use, but you cant make that patern in front can you? I mean, the sea is BIg and we dont know in front at which part we will start. I'm thinking about making search patterns in front... but can you copy or move that pattern to the location you are when starting an unpredictable mission?
Can you download /export the logs from that waypoint flight so it can be used to show the searched area for SAR missions?
how to change start point ?
how do you make sure the overlap is sufficient?
I’m yet to have the time to compile an altitude related overlap table to ensure suitable overall. But it relies on the density/complexity of search are, experience and testing. For live SAR I would always make overlap lines narrow to ensure nothing is missed rather than chance going wide and a small area be missed. Hoping to have an overlap altitude x land width chart soon. Hope this helps.