Topeeka said:I've seen the advice about doing a Compass Calibration "when you fly from a different location" several times. I calibrate every time I fly, and I'm sure that IS overkill, but I wonder what qualifies as a "different location"? Would that mean a hundred yards or a hundred miles?? OR..??? I think the Compass Calibration is a separate issue from setting the home point, but are they in anyway related directly?
LeoS said:I think this matters more than recalibrating on every flight; because.. how do you know that your recalibration is valid and you're not doing it above a gigantic metal\magnet structure buried underneath? hehe
I do the same and totally agree.LeoS said:Personally, I've done more than 2 dozens flights since my last (and initial) compass calibration without recalibrating... but I take a minute to check the Phantom's response and ability to maintain position in air in close range, before flying it further away.
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I think this matters more than recalibrating on every flight; because.. how do you know that your recalibration is valid and you're not doing it above a gigantic metal\magnet structure buried underneath? hehe
My exact thoughts.TheMattSanner said:"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
You're having success with what you're doing. Keep doing it. Who cares if it's 'overkill' to compass dance every time. It takes, what, 7 or 8 seconds each time you connect the battery? Upside reward vs. downside risk. Save 7 seconds vs maybe have an erratic flight or worse a fly-away.
"Better safe than sorry."
loleneast said:So, almost every time I go to fly my PV2 I do NOT get the green blinking lights, so I take that as an indication that I MUST calibrate. Problem is that every time I go to calibrate it takes at least 3-5 times for it to be successful. I've emailed DJI support (two times now) without any response whatsoever.
So my two questions are - when you guys decide not to calibrate each time, are you getting the green flashing lights just after you turn it on, or are you flying with yellow flashing lights?
And, anyone have any idea why it takes multiple tries to calibrate my PV2?
Thanks.
loleneast said:clear sky yes. Not around any large trees or buildings. I'll have to try again and look at how many satellites it sees, but I wasn't thinking the satellites had anything to do with the compass. GPS, yes, but the compass is looking for magnetic north, right? Maybe I'm mistaken.
Topeeka said:I've seen the advice about doing a Compass Calibration "when you fly from a different location" several times. I calibrate every time I fly, and I'm sure that IS overkill, but I wonder what qualifies as a "different location"? Would that mean a hundred yards or a hundred miles?? OR..??? I think the Compass Calibration is a separate issue from setting the home point, but are they in anyway related directly?
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