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From: Pete Solon Palmer
Date: 2017 Jul 21, 19:28 -0400
MEMS sensor:
<< Scale factor error is a problem for measuring a wide range of angles. When simply trying to determine a very small range around 'zero' angle it is of minor concern. >>
This changes everything that I had imagined. Thanks; better to know now before cutting materials. I was previously thinking to put the inclinometer on the index arm where it would need to read a wide range of angles ( Hs 0 to 90, or 10 to 80 degrees). In light of what you said, it's not a good idea, so we use the MEMS to indicate level where it is in a comfortable range, and then figure out some other way to read the index arm angle.
Pete
-----Original Message-----
From: Don Seltzer <NoReply_Seltzer@navlist.net>
To: globenav <globenav@aol.com>
Sent: Fri, Jul 21, 2017 8:55 am
Subject: [NavList] Re: New ways to create false horizons?
Maybe there is an electronic AH solution. The sensors (mag, gyro, accel, gravity) in my smart phone seem to be less accurate than a ball bearing and a toy compass, so I don't see a solution involving phones soon.