@@HobartsReviews No problem at all. But I am glad to follow you for great information about Autal Evo II drone. I watched your other video, 7 steps you must do before fly your drone. I update the drone firmware which has the lastest Autel firmware and that is where the new 3 axis compass calibration were not cover in that tutorial. That is ok and that is not your bad intention. :)
Are you having gimbal horizon issues now? The two brief clips from your drone's video feed looked like there was a tilt issue - or was the gimbal still just catching up after being set down? Thanks! (My EVO II Pro comes in this week and I'm just starting to see issues with the last 2 firmware updates.)
Way to go dude, just got this and needed this!
No problem Tim!
Thanks man, this is what I needed. Kept getting a failed message when trying
No problem my friend!
Thank you for this great tutorial. No wonder I failed to achieve compass calibration because I was following your other video show 2 axis calibration.
Michael, Oh sorry about that. Yeah this is a new feature in the latest update where they added that 3rd axis. SO follow this and you should be good!
@@HobartsReviews No problem at all. But I am glad to follow you for great information about Autal Evo II drone. I watched your other video, 7 steps you must do before fly your drone. I update the drone firmware which has the lastest Autel firmware and that is where the new 3 axis compass calibration were not cover in that tutorial. That is ok and that is not your bad intention. :)
this makes it so much easier
Are you having gimbal horizon issues now? The two brief clips from your drone's video feed looked like there was a tilt issue - or was the gimbal still just catching up after being set down? Thanks!
(My EVO II Pro comes in this week and I'm just starting to see issues with the last 2 firmware updates.)
Hello..... according to the diagram step 2 shows the drone pointing up but you are pointing it down.....did you not see that?
No, no, no...you don’t hold it out and twirl it around in a circle at arm’s length. You keep the drone static and rotate it.
Who says....