Top of BBQ smoker is bad since that is a metal surface. Sidewalk may also be bad depending on what's below the surface of the concrete. There may be construction rebar or pipes close under the surface. If on grass, you want to make sure you are in an area where there's also nothing metallic buried right under the surface. I would try a big open field and if it tells you to calibrate, move a few yards away and try again.It verys, sometimes sidewalk,grass,top of the bbq smoker. I have to pick it up turn like a record then nose down and spin it like a top. Usually it dont work the first time and I have to repeat it.
I have a large, 43" landing pad. When I put my Phantom 4 Advanced on it I get a compass error. I move it to a friends 30" pad and no error. Too much metal in my 43" pad.just about every time before I fly I have to recalibrate the compass. Am I doing something wrong or not doing something I should. Its a pain in the butt doing it like its on the pre flight checklist.
You aren't the only one, I recalibrate almost every flight too.I appreciate it guess I will try that and keep you posted.
I have been fortunate with my Mav. I have flown it over a thousand miles from home no calibration, have launched from atop a 4 wheeler(all metal) never a problem, near power lines always flies beautifullyjust about every time before I fly I have to recalibrate the compass. Am I doing something wrong or not doing something I should. Its a pain in the butt doing it like its on the pre flight checklist.
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