raceboy1 wrote:
I just spent three hours with Scott Griffis which has nine helicopters and all of those have your systems in them
He was also unable to do the compass calibration
I came home and tried to do it again in my garage ( with the lights off)
I spent about 5 minutes and never seen one single blink
The only thing I get is the solid Green light that never blinks
Your a Software developer, why can’t you take over my computer and figure out what’s going on
John
how did you do the calibration in your garage?
you have to do the calibration outdoors.
Now I'll tell you something.
I was doing the calibration outdoors and even if I had the satellites the calibration did not come out.
I simply had to change seats and the calibration went well.
try going to a field open without obstacles houses, walls, pylons.
Sometimes even moving 10 meters is enough but in the garage calibration cannot be done (even a wall can interfere).
push calibration button and after at the next startup put the helicopter nose pointing north (you have to see north with a normal compass)
and start doing the movements in the video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skH0u2yV6_M&t=14sI saw 3d experts don't understand anything about helicopters.
sometimes you just need to skip a step to set a helicopter badly, sometimes also wrap a small washer badly assembled ruins the whole helicopter setup.
and insist on the movements first small movement and after wider movement and so on widening the movements more and more
PS
do not use hot glue on the geolink connector