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<blockquote data-quote="suprPHREAK" data-source="post: 34849" data-attributes="member: 1505"><p>Just as an aside: calibrate your drone only in a location you are 100% sure is free from metal interference, such as the middle of a football field. This way, if you go into an area with interference, you will know about it (such as you did). If you recalibrate in the area where there is interference, it will actually mask whatever interference is there, and when you take off and get away from that interference, it will confuse the drone (lack of interference suddenly becomes like interference itself).</p><p></p><p>Imagine like this: You are in an area with +100 interference, and you calibrate. It will now show as 0 interference. When you take off, it will now be seen as -100 interference, which is just as bad. (note it wont actually show as a negative number...)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="suprPHREAK, post: 34849, member: 1505"] Just as an aside: calibrate your drone only in a location you are 100% sure is free from metal interference, such as the middle of a football field. This way, if you go into an area with interference, you will know about it (such as you did). If you recalibrate in the area where there is interference, it will actually mask whatever interference is there, and when you take off and get away from that interference, it will confuse the drone (lack of interference suddenly becomes like interference itself). Imagine like this: You are in an area with +100 interference, and you calibrate. It will now show as 0 interference. When you take off, it will now be seen as -100 interference, which is just as bad. (note it wont actually show as a negative number...) [/QUOTE]
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