Thanks Crash, but which one do I go for![]()
Ross
Generally speaking the MKTool version has to match the firmware you will be using. If you want the latest features then use the latest MKTool and upload the new firmware to the boards. Older versions could be more stable but that's a whole new debate.
'Might' is the keyword. FC .78f is generally considered to be stable. I think .80 'may' have had some problems. It's hard to really pin down because there is so much to go wrong with these things that it's not always easy to blame firmware.
You should probably start a new thread to get others opinions. I don't have any experience with the last version.
Ross,
ver .82 has been OK so far and it has better camera nick control so you can actually change Nick while shooting and it looks ok. I had .78 for a while and never had any problems with it so maybe starting there is a good idea. if you're new to MK's, load .78, leave the Navi stuff off, and just fly it while you work out the kinks and get used to it. once you trust your equipment, upload ver .82, update your MKtool, update the Navi firmware version to match the .82 FC firmware, and again fly without the Navi to make sure the FC is stable.then , add the Navi and you should be good to go.
firmware .84 adds some advanced features that will take time to incorporate once the flying is 100%. I'd pass on that version until all the other stuff is checked out and you're ready to play with POI and other waypoint features.
Bart
Amen brother, I hear you wellAs a general rule I find that as the computer requirement increases, so the level of general joy decreases.
the firmware updates are really easy to do. bouncy might be better fixed with a throttle curve in your radio.
civilian GPS is only accurate to 6 ft, sometimes it holds a position better than other times. put the GPS gain setting on a POTI and have the POTI assigned to a channel with a slider or knob on the radio. a very small change in GPS gain will make a huge improvement depending on the winds.
bart
Velly interlesting ! If Mrs operates the camera do you still benefit from the camera mount stabilisation built into the MK FC or does she just have to manage manually?
As for the CareFree, it relies on the compass so if you have the NC v2.0 with the built in compass you should be good to go. Somebody can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the GPS is not involved in the CareFree function. However, I don't think the option becomes available unless the relevant firmware is installed. I believe the CareFree function was introduced with firmware v0.80.