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How Do You Calibrate the Compas Using CrystalSky Monitor?

MadDogDan

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I know you don’t need to calibrate the compass very often but I haven’t in over a year. I am using a CrystalSky as a monitor and for the life of me cannot find the option that will allow manually calibrate the compass.

Any ideas?
 
I know you don’t need to calibrate the compass very often but I haven’t in over a year. I am using a CrystalSky as a monitor and for the life of me cannot find the option that will allow manually calibrate the compass.
1. If your drone is flying straight and hovering without slowly spiralling, you have a perfectly calibrated compass and recalibrating won't do anything to improve it.
2. It should be the same process regardless of what monitor you use.
Go to the Sensors section of your app settings and you'll find what you are looking for down at the bottom of the screen.
DJI put it there because people were getting confused, thinking the Calibrate Compass button was a warning that the compass needed calibrating.
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1. If your drone is flying straight and hovering without slowly spiralling, you have a perfectly calibrated compass and recalibrating won't do anything to improve it.
2. It should be the same process regardless of what monitor you use.
Go to the Sensors section of your app settings and you'll find what you are looking for down at the bottom of the screen.
DJI put it there because people were getting confused, thinking the Calibrate Compass button was a warning that the compass needed calibrating.
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That’s correct for the aircraft. The Crystal has it’s own compas calibration done by selecting the option and rotating the CA. Aircraft not needed for thi and it shows rotating the CS.
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