HoozierDroneDaddy
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The power lines are not the problem. There was a post last week on a Mavic group. One of the members stated he worked for the rail service and train rails are used to carry a signal or voltage (or something like that) and it interferes with the Mavic. Not sure exactly what the details were, I don't fly near them so I did not continue to reading the post. You might search drone or compass interference near rail road tracks, and you may get your answer.
Looked and found the discussion. Here are two quotes from YuneecPilots.com. Do not know if they are accurate, only forwarding the info so that it may help with this post.
As a former railroad employee - - the public is normally unaware that the railroad has control signal on most rails - - Signal & crossing functions. Possibly this is an issue for you. Railroads don't publish this information as the signal does not radiate far from the rails.
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Each rail has an electromagnetic field. Like a long wire. There are convergent fields that vary with length. In fact the railroad use the rails for signal transmission. Try using a compass close to the tracks and you will see how it varies. The more altitude the less interference.
Looked and found the discussion. Here are two quotes from YuneecPilots.com. Do not know if they are accurate, only forwarding the info so that it may help with this post.
As a former railroad employee - - the public is normally unaware that the railroad has control signal on most rails - - Signal & crossing functions. Possibly this is an issue for you. Railroads don't publish this information as the signal does not radiate far from the rails.
and
Each rail has an electromagnetic field. Like a long wire. There are convergent fields that vary with length. In fact the railroad use the rails for signal transmission. Try using a compass close to the tracks and you will see how it varies. The more altitude the less interference.
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