Go to https://www.phantomhelp.com/LogViewer/Upload/I have the flight log on dji go but not sure how to upload it onto here
Compass calibration is really not needed overtime at the same place unless you get a message to do so. If you think you had taken your aircraft through magnetic materials/ channels, you should check calibration again.I have a question for a P3 Pro that I swapped out for some camera gear this week. My question is do you have to do the compass calibration counterclockwise turn each time before you fly?
Cell towers get blamed for lots of things that they aren't responsible for at all.I had compass and IMU errors on my second flight... (all at once)
It was not a great experience and I was able to land it safely. It took me 3 tries to get the compass calibrated and the IMU one try. What caused it, probably the cell tower about 500 feet away.
Cell towers get blamed for lots of things that they aren't responsible for at all.
At 500 feet there is no way a cell tower could create a compass error.
The real cause was probably only a few feet away.
That you had 3 attempts to calibrate your compass sounds a lot like the compass error was caused by putting the Phantom close to steel like a car, structural steel, buried pipes or (most common) reinforced concrete.
Your compass was fine but it was telling you that it had detected a distorted magnetic field.
If you ever have trouble calibrating the compass, the correct action is to move away to a magnetically clean area.
In a clean area the compass calibration should be easy and go off without a hitch.Yeah man, I get ya on all that... So the reason I used the word "probably", not blaming it 100% as I have no proof of it.
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