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Re: Deviation Card with GPS
From: Lars Bergman
Date: 2006 Jul 28, 02:17 -0500
Robert wrote:
"I don't particularly like the fact that I have such extreme deviation
values but what else can I do?"
You can probably remove most of that deviation by inserting two
compensating permanent magnets to eliminate (or at least greatly reduce)
the influence of the B and C coefficients. How this is done is described
in various navigation manuals.
Lars
59N 18E
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From: Lars Bergman
Date: 2006 Jul 28, 02:17 -0500
Robert wrote:
"I don't particularly like the fact that I have such extreme deviation
values but what else can I do?"
You can probably remove most of that deviation by inserting two
compensating permanent magnets to eliminate (or at least greatly reduce)
the influence of the B and C coefficients. How this is done is described
in various navigation manuals.
Lars
59N 18E
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