![]() Once connected, Open a web browser and go to Scroll down to factory reset, and select. (Power off the drone and controller, and then power on and pair drone and controller). Return to the Web page again (following instructions above IN STEP 1). Once complete, Power off the drone and controller, and then power on and pair drone and controller Select "Start Six-Axis Calibration, follow instructions. Return to the Web page again (following instructions above in step 1). Select "Magnetometer" from the tabs at top When all 4 motors have finished spinning, go to next step Select "Start MotorCal Calibration" (Allow this to run, you will see the propellers on the drone spin briefly, one at a time). Select " Start Magnetometer Calibration". Once you select start, hold the drone in your hands and continue to rotate it in various directions. You will see a bar filling on the screen.Ĭontinue rotating until the bar fills and says complete.I'm an astronomy enthusiast and purchased this when it was on sale! It was far cheaper than getting the regular version and buying the add-ons (I hate in app purchases). It is very "pretty" and useful for finding various objects in the night sky. My biggest complaints are that it is difficult to fast forward in time to see the future positions of objects. The number of satellites is limited as well the number of comets listed is about a fraction of what really should be out there. It would be nice to have the ability to filter objects based on their visibility or magnitude, and useful to have this built into a search function. For example, if I wanted to see all objects visible to the naked eye 10 days into the future at 5AM it would be great. ![]() Also adding the option of local time would be beneficial, not that there is anything wrong with GMT but a local option would be nice. Another criticism is that the app does not have the ability to overlay the camera into the real-time augmented reality mode. Again, it's a beautiful, smooth and well built app with functionality, but there are many things that could be added. You can paint a turd, but it's still a piece of crap. This app is beautiful, however it is not useful or accurate for actual star identification. Problems: 1) Not accurate to the sky (more than 10 degrees off in altitude and azimuth) and calibration function does not work. Other star chart apps are perfectly calibrated. 2) Does not display object "relative brightness" that is true to the sky. For example: I pointed it at Venus (brightest object in the night sky after the moon) and Pluto (not visible to the naked eye) happened to be very nearby and THE APPLICATION SHOWS PLUTO BRIGHTER AND BIGGER THAN VENUS!!! WTF? How should one identify an unknown object if the relative brightness isn't accurate? 3) Unnecessary "features" make viewing difficult/distracting.
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