Root Cause:
RTCM data is transmitted to the flight controller.
After the flight controller processes and calculates the coordinates, it sends the latitude/longitude information to the main antenna.
Troubleshooting Steps:
1. For network RTK positioning:
2. For ground RTK positioning:Verify network connectivity on the remote controller.
3. For ground station positioning:
4. If issues persist:Replace positioning module (calibrate magnetometer).
Root Cause:
Abnormal Navigation Speed Measurement: The system detects an anomaly when the error between measured speed and fused speed exceeds a threshold. If the vertical velocity prediction value from the EKF differs from the observed value by more than a threshold for 3 consecutive seconds, a navigation speed measurement anomaly is flagged.
Troubleshooting Steps:
Post-landing Inspection:
Root Cause:
Excessive GPS signal discrepancy between primary and secondary antennas.
Troubleshooting Steps:
(1)Check for obstructions or indoor environments.
Note: Bridge underpasses are prohibited for operations (GPS signal loss may cause drone deviation and crash).
(2)Replace the positioning module.
(3)If unresolved, the flight controller's software cable may be disconnected; replace the flight controller.
Root Cause:
Discrepancy between dual-antenna RTK heading and geomagnetic heading solution exceeding 20 degrees triggers the alert.
Troubleshooting Procedures:
Hardware Inspection
System Recovery
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