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  • Verify that the camera is receiving power and is powered on.

  • Take a picture using the physical camera trigger button on the top right of your controller.

  • Examine the connectors and ribbon of the HDMI ribbon cable for any significant damage that might effect data transmission.

    • Check the ports and connectors of your HDMI ribbon to make sure there are are no loose connections. All connectors should be snug when plugged into the HDMI ports.

  • Leave the HDMI ribbon unplugged from the front mini-HDMI port of the drone until the drone has finished booting, and then plug the HDMI back into the camera

    • If drone is already powered on, unplug the HDMI cable and plug it back in.

  • Take a picture manually using the button on the camera itself. Be sure to do this several times if necessary and give it some patience, as generally this step is a reliable way to return the camera feed.

  • If all of these look good, you should close out of WISPR Ground Control and reboot the drone. The camera feed should appear after the next bootup.

  • Be sure that QGroundControl isn’t open in the backgrond, as it will fight over the port to display the feed with WISPRGroundControl.

After taking off, the camera is going into mass storage (geotagging mode). The camera is dumping the data once the flight is over (going back into mass storage mode), but the images aren’t being geotagged. What could be the problem?

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