ZeXx86 wrote:
Hello,
regarding compass heading I guess that there is no issue at all. It shouldn't be possible to calibrate it incorrectly actually. If done improperly in whatever way you would see rather heading off by 5-10°. But it is not technically possible to get it off by 90°. It is only possible to perform calibration rather well.
So instead of this I would like to ask how you are measuring the angle? What is telling you it is actually west but not north?
Regarding connection instability this is something that should not happen. Do you use original supplied GeoLink cable? If yes, is it inserted fully in the connectors?
Do you have any other computer to compare? Do you use Wifi-Link or USB interface?
I’m using an analog Compass as reference to see West heading.
The unit is connected with the supplied cable. No Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
I have the supplied Cable well inserted & have tried 2 other Spektrum cables all with the exact same results.
I have successfully got a regular flashlight light to indicate a good Cal however when I plug the unit back into the computer , 0 Deg , heading on the opening page of the GeoLink interface has the unit facing due West !
Should I not be paying attention to this heading reference showing on the software after Calibration?
This drop out keep occurring I’m afraid and everything appears to be hooked up correctly with supplied cables !