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DJI Spark Compass Calibration
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeCec" data-source="post: 11506" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>An important reason to calibrate while at a new location is for the Spark to get the interference levels of the new region. This will help the Spark understand what is "normal." </p><p></p><p>You also have to remember it only has one IMU and compass, no backup like the Mavic or Phantom. This is an important bit of information to keep in mind while flying.</p><p></p><p>Calibrate the Spark on ITS axis, not YOURS. Spin the Spark not your body. Calibrate in a smooth steady fashion. Then go have fun flying!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeCec, post: 11506, member: 740"] An important reason to calibrate while at a new location is for the Spark to get the interference levels of the new region. This will help the Spark understand what is "normal." You also have to remember it only has one IMU and compass, no backup like the Mavic or Phantom. This is an important bit of information to keep in mind while flying. Calibrate the Spark on ITS axis, not YOURS. Spin the Spark not your body. Calibrate in a smooth steady fashion. Then go have fun flying! [/QUOTE]
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