After reading how some members are calibrating their compasses in the middle of a filed butt naked, I decided to test for the infamous interference.
I went to settings>advanced>compass tab and the interference indicator was at about 5% (green). You can actually see the interfeerence increase as you bring your mavic to magnetically charged objects. Bringing my belt buckle, keys etc caused no deviation there. Also having my phone near the mavic, produced no interference. I had the cellular and wifi radios enabled. The only instance when the phone's proximity affected the compass was when the phone speaker was on top of the drone.
The only consistant method of producing interference was to place a pocket knife on top of the battery. Thats when I would notice a significant change. You can actually pinpoing Compass1 and Compass2 that way
Thats is also when it switched from GPS to ATTI mode. Interestingly enough, even after the source of interference (knife) was removed, and the interference went down, it kept on switching back and forth betwen the modes. However, a simple reboot brought it back to normal, and no additional calibration was required. I hope this helps some of you out there that are seeing large ammounts of interference. Do some ground testing, and definitly check you compass interference before taking off...
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I went to settings>advanced>compass tab and the interference indicator was at about 5% (green). You can actually see the interfeerence increase as you bring your mavic to magnetically charged objects. Bringing my belt buckle, keys etc caused no deviation there. Also having my phone near the mavic, produced no interference. I had the cellular and wifi radios enabled. The only instance when the phone's proximity affected the compass was when the phone speaker was on top of the drone.
The only consistant method of producing interference was to place a pocket knife on top of the battery. Thats when I would notice a significant change. You can actually pinpoing Compass1 and Compass2 that way

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