srandall25 said:yes, i believe you put the phantom on the ground, then walk around it... a full 360.. but you must do it very deliberately... if you hesitate, it won't work...
j/k
Gatordent said:BlackTracer said:I always turn counterclockwise like the picture shows. Works. I hold the phantom at arms length and rotate my body. Works.srandall25 said:interesting... it does look counter clockwise.. I vaguely remember hearing that the direction of calibration for the Vision+ is actually different than the Phantom 2... don't quote me on that.. I've been doing it clockwise with no problems though... I always get the green light...
Is the center of rotation your body or do you "walk around" the center of rotation on the phantom?
BlackTracer said:You might want to try duct taping it to the ball. That way you can do the nose down part too by rotating the ball 90 degrees then rolling it down the street.
What gimbal? I snapped mine off with my hands beforehand so as not to damage it while calibrating the compass. We don't need no stinking gimbals.happydays said:BlackTracer said:You might want to try duct taping it to the ball. That way you can do the nose down part too by rotating the ball 90 degrees then rolling it down the street.
Wouldn't that affect the balance of the gimbal?