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3rd axis (and the most critical for this application)=lay it on its back and spin itI downloaded a GPS App called GPS Status, and it has a compass on it. It told me that my internal compass needed calibration and to go to the FAQ to find out how to do it. I went there, and it said to "rotate my phone 1-2 times on each of it's 3 axis"...
For the life of me, I can only think of 2 axis... Rotating it sideways and rotating it end over end.. I tried that several times and it wasn't working. I kept trying that, and now it doesn't tell me that anymore, and the compas is CLOSE, but NOT fully accurate- even outside and not around any metal objects. I've kind of given up, but:
1) It woudl be nice to find out how to get it fully accurate, and
2) it would be nice to know what the heck the 3rd axis is that this app's author is referring to.
I downloaded a GPS App called GPS Status, and it has a compass on it. It told me that my internal compass needed calibration and to go to the FAQ to find out how to do it. I went there, and it said to "rotate my phone 1-2 times on each of it's 3 axis"...
For the life of me, I can only think of 2 axis... Rotating it sideways and rotating it end over end.. I tried that several times and it wasn't working. I kept trying that, and now it doesn't tell me that anymore, and the compas is CLOSE, but NOT fully accurate- even outside and not around any metal objects. I've kind of given up, but:
1) It woudl be nice to find out how to get it fully accurate, and
2) it would be nice to know what the heck the 3rd axis is that this app's author is referring to.
Sooo.. to answer your question:
Yes, I seem to have compass calibration issues as well, and hopefully my tip about rotating the phone on the axis' will help you get closer to accurate.
3rd axis (and the most critical for this application)=lay it on its back and spin it
To recap
1-end over end (flip)
2-side over side (roll)
3-screen-up rotation (spin)
The compass application says move your phone in a figure 8 to calibrate..
I am trying ot figure out if there is a specific way to do it tho.. because i have done it like 10 times but it keeps telling me i need to calibrate it..
My Moment does the exact same thing: it's off based on rotation of the device. And this is across multiple apps and multiple "calibration" cycles.
What I see is the following: Assume my nose is pointing at "0" degrees based on the compass ring. North is at 160 degrees on the dial. This is approximately correct based on true north from a compass.
Next, I rotate the phone (everything else does not move) such that my nose and 180 are aligned. Now true north should have been at 340 degrees (or -20) but instead it points to +20!! which is totally incorrect.
It appears that this might be a Moment low-level software issue or hardware issue and the applications are not at fault. Unfortunately it renders the compass unusable.
You have to take the phone away from interference to calibrate it, which is hard in urban areas. power lines, computers, cell phones, and nearby antennas will mess with it.