Total waste of time. Placebo is the better terminology for what you’re doing.I have gotten into the habit of calibrating my Mavic 2 Pro and 2 Zoom EVERY time I use it. It only takes a few seconds and I've never had any problem with a fly off etc.
Total waste of time. Placebo is the better terminology for what you’re doing.I have gotten into the habit of calibrating my Mavic 2 Pro and 2 Zoom EVERY time I use it. It only takes a few seconds and I've never had any problem with a fly off etc.
What's even more effective at preventing those problems is understanding how the drone works including what calibrating the compass actually does.I have gotten into the habit of calibrating my Mavic 2 Pro and 2 Zoom EVERY time I use it. It only takes a few seconds and I've never had any problem with a fly off etc.
That's true but unrelated to compass calibration.As one travels the magnetic variation/declination changes for example The magnetic declination in Los Angeles is 13 degrees east. New York City is 13 degrees west. If you are lucky enough to be lost just west of the Mississippi River on the agonic line where the declination is zero, then magnetic north and true north are the same, so your compass reads true north
CorrectionIf you are getting that warning, pickup your bird, move it about 10' & try again.
Correction
If you are getting that warning, turn the drone off, pickup your bird, move it about 10' & try again.
It's important to have the drone initialise in a clean area away from magnetic interference.
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