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Naza Gouge

Started by shyfx003, Thursday,October 04, 2012, 19:05:25

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shyfx003

Got no idea where the name came from,But it has lots of useful info on the naza m                                     [attachmini=1]

shyfx003

Gaza could we make this a sticky? has lots of useful info..

Gaza07

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neagron

 :goodpost: Thank's Shyfx for that,though I dont have a Naza at present,it is on my shoping list,so ive downloaded it for future reference,yours,Marty.

crash pilot

same as shyfx003 i don';t have naza at min saving up for one but downloaded for future reference  ~~

Hands0n

Thanks for this splendid Gouge. Naza M Lite is on its way so will be very useful aid in setting up  ~~

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Current FCs: Pixhawk, APM 2.6, Naza M V2, Naze32, Flip32+ CC3D, KK2.1.5
Aircraft: miniMax Hex, DJI 550 (clone) TBS Disco, 450 Firefly, 250 Pro, ZMR250, Hubsan X4, Bixler 2

Opto-Mystic

Quote from: shyfx003 on Thursday,October 04, 2012, 19:05:25
Got no idea where the name came from,But it has lots of useful info on the naza m                                     [attachmini=1]

It';s source is here and it is now version 3 (V1.3)

See@ http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1666903
Donald

weasel33

You can use this for your magnetic declination

http://magnetic-declination.com/


brian

flybywire

#8
Quote from: Opto-Mystic on Monday,November 18, 2013, 16:53:50
It';s source is here and it is now version 3 (V1.3)

See@ http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1666903

First time i';ve read that, it';s a real good reference, easy to forget some of that stuff uf u haven';t set one of the little devil';s up of late.

One thing i did notice tho, I';m pretty sure dji say to hold the craft nose downward on second rotation of gps calibration, not horizontal, or on it';s side as the ';gouge'; says.   :smiley:
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Thank you that looks very helpful as iv just got myself a Naza m v2  :notworthy:

GdLookinMingeR

Quote from: flybywire on Thursday,March 27, 2014, 23:02:18
First time i';ve read that, it';s a real good reference, easy to forget some of that stuff uf u haven';t set one of the little devil';s up of late.

One thing i did notice tho, I';m pretty sure dji say to hold the craft nose downward on second rotation of gps calibration, not horizontal, or on it';s side as the ';gouge'; says.   :smiley:

I can confirm that the compass calibration says nose down on the dji wiki for the M V2
but the Lite says horizontal ? 

Ref : http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php/Naza-M-V2_Compass_Calibration

and  http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php/Naza-M_GPS_%26_Compass_Calibration
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sauntson

Thanks ShyfX

I have downloaded and just read through. Very interesting. In this PDF it demonstrates how to measure the Z axis. From bottom of the FC to the top of the GPS. Whereas in the DJI instructions it is measured from the Middle of the FC to the middle of the GPS dome, only a small inaccuracy but room for thought........

Sweet Pickle

LOL read the title and I expected to look in and see a JPG of a NAZA GPS unit with a big gouge in it... like mine where it crashed most spectacularly the other week.

blankstare

I think that my next purchase will be a Naza. This certainly is good reading for a newby potential buyer (like me). ::)

Blankstare

rob12770

Quote from: Sweet Pickle on Thursday,December 18, 2014, 20:27:54
LOL read the title and I expected to look in and see a JPG of a NAZA GPS unit with a big gouge in it... like mine where it crashed most spectacularly the other week.
yeah i dont get the "gouge" bit either.. New one on me  :shrug:
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Hands0n

Quote from: rob12770 on Wednesday,September 23, 2015, 19:39:03
yeah i dont get the "gouge" bit either.. New one on me  :shrug:

Ahem. It is explained in the Intro thusly ...  ::)

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This brief packet amplifies what is mentioned in the Naza Users manual and hopefully will help clear up
some basic questions. In the military there is a term for information like this called GOUGE. Many times
people would take a complicated flight manual and come out with their own GOUGE to put it into
simpler terms.

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Danny
"Its better than bad, its good"

Current FCs: Pixhawk, APM 2.6, Naza M V2, Naze32, Flip32+ CC3D, KK2.1.5
Aircraft: miniMax Hex, DJI 550 (clone) TBS Disco, 450 Firefly, 250 Pro, ZMR250, Hubsan X4, Bixler 2