If I complete the mag calibration from the GCS and export the UAV file, then complete another calibration using the Alpha app and export that file, then you or someone here can compare them and check if its okay, right?
I will try doing the two calibrations in exactly the same way and time.
If you do that, then you would get two different polynomials (coefficients) afaik. You will not know how much they're different.
I guess if you had made more than 2 calibrations in very stable environment, you could have standard deviation around each coefficient, how much it is allowed to change and compare that to the other method also calibrated multiple times.
But then again, if there is a difference somewhere in the code, you might end up with one coefficients set completely different from the other. I guess flying flying it would make a good check.
I am also not sure how to modify the code to store both calibrations done at the same time but since mag calibration is done completely off-line (calculated after reading all samples) it should be possible just to start both calibrations in GCS and Android app almost at the same time and compare coefficients ?
@marc how would you test it ?