Difference between revisions of "Translations:GeoLink Mounting/7/en"
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GeoLink module should be mounted ideally at the TAIL BOOM. This is usually the best position for achieving optimal performance. | GeoLink module should be mounted ideally at the TAIL BOOM. This is usually the best position for achieving optimal performance. | ||
Optimal position should meet the following: | Optimal position should meet the following: | ||
− | * It is at least 5cm far from a rigid conductive parts such as carbon frame | + | * It is at least 5cm far from a rigid conductive parts such as carbon frame or bolts |
* It is at least 5cm far from any electronics (especially servos) | * It is at least 5cm far from any electronics (especially servos) | ||
* It is at least 8cm far from an electric motor | * It is at least 8cm far from an electric motor | ||
+ | * It is at least 30cm far from any magnet (especially canopy magnetic mounts) | ||
* It has clear sky visibility | * It has clear sky visibility | ||
* It is perfectly horizontally aligned | * It is perfectly horizontally aligned |
Revision as of 16:11, 16 August 2018
GeoLink module should be mounted ideally at the TAIL BOOM. This is usually the best position for achieving optimal performance. Optimal position should meet the following:
- It is at least 5cm far from a rigid conductive parts such as carbon frame or bolts
- It is at least 5cm far from any electronics (especially servos)
- It is at least 8cm far from an electric motor
- It is at least 30cm far from any magnet (especially canopy magnetic mounts)
- It has clear sky visibility
- It is perfectly horizontally aligned