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Typhoon Q500 Quad Series
Q500/Typhoon "How To"
compass calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="Jafo" data-source="post: 10468" data-attributes="member: 1900"><p>1- Because the first thing you have to do is tell the drone where it is on globe. Don't count on the drone to do this on it's own and be as accurate as doing it manually. It probably will but do you want to chance it ? There's a reason why they want you to do it manually.</p><p>2- I would say No unless you have traveled some distance from the location you did your last calibration. It's jus the smart thing to do and insures the best GPS accuracy. If done correctly, the hardest part is waiting for it to complete.I can do the flips in seconds.</p><p>3- Yes. My DJI needs calibrating as well.</p><p>4- No. Despite the operating system, most all need to be calibrated before the first flight.</p><p></p><p>Happy flying,</p><p>Jafo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jafo, post: 10468, member: 1900"] 1- Because the first thing you have to do is tell the drone where it is on globe. Don't count on the drone to do this on it's own and be as accurate as doing it manually. It probably will but do you want to chance it ? There's a reason why they want you to do it manually. 2- I would say No unless you have traveled some distance from the location you did your last calibration. It's jus the smart thing to do and insures the best GPS accuracy. If done correctly, the hardest part is waiting for it to complete.I can do the flips in seconds. 3- Yes. My DJI needs calibrating as well. 4- No. Despite the operating system, most all need to be calibrated before the first flight. Happy flying, Jafo [/QUOTE]
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Typhoon Q500 Quad Series
Q500/Typhoon "How To"
compass calibration