M Marcius Member Joined Mar 4, 2019 Messages 20 Reactions 2 Jun 25, 2020 #61 DanaMc said: If it’s landing more than 2’ +/- from exact take off spot, you probably need to recalibrate the GPS. 10’+ off the mark is totally unreasonable. Click to expand... Some times during the day it can land 3 feets away and with calibrated GPS ???
DanaMc said: If it’s landing more than 2’ +/- from exact take off spot, you probably need to recalibrate the GPS. 10’+ off the mark is totally unreasonable. Click to expand... Some times during the day it can land 3 feets away and with calibrated GPS ???
M Meta4 Well-Known Member Joined Oct 30, 2016 Messages 15,501 Reactions 19,325 Age 69 Jun 25, 2020 #62 DanaMc said: If it’s landing more than 2’ +/- from exact take off spot, you probably need to recalibrate the GPS. 10’+ off the mark is totally unreasonable. Click to expand... Marcius said: Some times during the day it can land 3 feets away and with calibrated GPS ??? Click to expand... There is no way you can calibrate the GPS. It's just not possible. But your drone could easily land 10 feet from the launch point sometimes with a perfectly working GPS. That's the nature of GPS. It's nowhere as accurate as you imagine. Reactions: SkyeHigh
DanaMc said: If it’s landing more than 2’ +/- from exact take off spot, you probably need to recalibrate the GPS. 10’+ off the mark is totally unreasonable. Click to expand... Marcius said: Some times during the day it can land 3 feets away and with calibrated GPS ??? Click to expand... There is no way you can calibrate the GPS. It's just not possible. But your drone could easily land 10 feet from the launch point sometimes with a perfectly working GPS. That's the nature of GPS. It's nowhere as accurate as you imagine.