I've been trying to calibrate my board, but I'm having a bit of a hard time wrapping my head around how the inclination/declination calibration works. I saw a few other posts on this topic but I still don't fully understand it.
From what I gather, before step 3, we define the inclination of our location which is then used for the calculations. After we stop the calculations, then what? I don't really understand what the Calibration Settings box does. Do we put the inclination/declination we got from online in that, or do we use the new inclination and the declination from online? And when it gives me a new inclination, do I overwrite my old definition with the new one?
If I fly my copter far away from where I calibrated it, do I just put in the new inclination/declination I got online without running the calibration again?
My best guess is that I put in the raw online inclination of where I am calibrating it, run the calibration, then copy over the new inclination to overwrite the old. But where and how would I define the inclination/declination of a new place without running the whole calibration procedure again?