The thing with the compass calibration is that you only need to do it once. It's not something you have to do everytime you fly.
I normally get it calibrated on the second try, and then that's it.
Not certain yet bro, I am working on it though . You using the 500 or 700 extender ?Ha dirk, how's things?
Reading your post regarding your new antenna, is it worth me getting one then? Didn't think about the camera antennas being covered by the RP... Bit of a bummer! In your opinion is it still worth getting?
I would love to go that little bit further, live dangously.....![]()
Yeah, after a firmware upgrade or fixing something a calibration is recommended. And after that it should only need doing if you fly in a different place, miles from the last area you flew. Some people dont even calibrate and have zero issues.First sentence not exactly true I think. Second sentence I agree with.
You should probably calibrate after changing hardware on the rig or its software. I haven't been able to calibrate successfully after 3.14 anywhere or anytime without powering down the gimbal.
Yeah, after a firmware upgrade or fixing something a calibration is recommended. And after that it should only need doing if you fly in a different place, miles from the last area you flew. Some people dont even calibrate and have zero issues.
That's really the only time I do one is when I move something on the bird as I stay pretty much in the same area .
Not certain yet bro, I am working on it though . You using the 500 or 700 extender ?
He doesn't respond to emails very well does he sounds like you guys are having the same problems then as me ...well if you hear from Keri and find a fix to this problem in the mean time shoot me a message and keep me posted , one other question do you guys have the old style compass or the new one was wondering if changing to the new compass style would make a differenceI'm with you on that one. Not ideal by any means but it beats being grounded. I hope.
I emailed Keri also but he has ignored so many of my past emails I am not hopeful.
He doesn't respond to emails very well does he sounds like you guys are having the same problems then as me ...well if you hear from Keri and find a fix to this problem in the mean time shoot me a message and keep me posted , one other question do you guys have the old style compass or the new one was wondering if changing to the new compass style would make a difference
When I was on firmware 3.08 with the rotorpixel gimbal it worked flawless then upgraded to 3.14 and this happened wish I would have just stayed with 3.08 cause never had no problems what soeverI have the original compass that came with the P2V. I have also considered trying an upgrade to the new "anti-static" compass. I believe some P2V users have successfully upgraded but others have reported that the compass cable is not long enough (original units had compass cable plug into GPS module).
so what your saying is you were having these issues with the gimbal and calabration and you installed the new compass and it solved it? if its the case im going to order the new compassI have the new compass and it works. You just need to open the casing, unplug the cable and connect the one that is in your Vision.
See here (credit j dot) - http://www.phantompilots.com/thread...alore-update-3-25-15.36465/page-3#post-342603
Do you know is the vision 2 and vision 2 + the same compass and legs, was looking at this one will it work I have just the vision 2I have the new compass and it works. You just need to open the casing, unplug the cable and connect the one that is in your Vision.
See here (credit j dot) - http://www.phantompilots.com/thread...alore-update-3-25-15.36465/page-3#post-342603
oh okay no problems ever losing signal? just paranoid I guess seeing the red lightsNo. Just saying that I have the new compass and there arent any issues regarding the cable not being long enough etc. Just unplug the cable and plug the existing one in.
I upgraded gimbal, compass, and transmitter pretty much all in one hit. I have the calibrating problem that others have, but I normally get it calibrated on the 2nd attempt. Ie calibrate, get flashing red lights, turn off/on Vision try again, works.
Like I said earlier, you only have to do the compass calibration once (unless you take it miles away, in which case you have to do it again). I know it should work on the first go, and its annoying that it doesnt, but it shouldnt be that much of a problem if it takes another minute or 2 to do it.
Its ok to be paranoid when you have all that money in the skyoh okay no problems ever losing signal? just paranoid I guess seeing the red lights
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