Gps tracking

Firemedic521

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I just built a f450 quadcopter that is running INAV , it fly's really well. My question is ... Is there a way to have your uav transmit it's gps coordinates back so you can track it on your phone or tablet? I have spent quite awhile searching today and must not be using the right terminology. I would like to see on a map where my quadcopter is in case it starts to get away from me. Thanks for any advice.
 
I just built a f450 quadcopter that is running INAV , it fly's really well. My question is ... Is there a way to have your uav transmit it's gps coordinates back so you can track it on your phone or tablet? I have spent quite awhile searching today and must not be using the right terminology. I would like to see on a map where my quadcopter is in case it starts to get away from me. Thanks for any advice.

Hey Firemedic, I think this may be what you're looking for..............

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Droid Planner 2 (Android)
Droid Planner 2 can also be downloaded from the Google Play store. It is free and released under GNU Public License v3.

Droid Planner only supports iNav's one-way mavlink protocol. The following telemetry data is displayed:

Vehicle position on map, active flightmode, heading, altitude, speed.

A broken connection recovers once restored after any amount of time. The flight track remains on screen even when data link is broken -> lost model recovery. Log files can be opened in PC software Mission Planner."

https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/wiki/iNavFlight-Missions
 
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