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The Xsense is the sensor that reads the boat's heading. Currently is placed on top of the Pi, below the battery, where the electromagnetic interference is quite bad (recalibration of the Xsense is required before every launch). It might be possible to move in a position in which electromagnetic interference is not as bad so that calibration would not be required so often
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On the top of the mast we already have the GPS and the wind sensor, there's quite a lot of magnetic interference up there. Conformal coat might be something worth considering
On Sat, Oct 20, 2018 at 12:01 PM CamilV ***@***.***> wrote:
On the top of the mast we already have the GPS and the wind sensor,
there's quite a lot of magnetic interference up there. Conformal coat might
be something worth considering
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The Xsense is the sensor that reads the boat's heading. Currently is placed on top of the Pi, below the battery, where the electromagnetic interference is quite bad (recalibration of the Xsense is required before every launch). It might be possible to move in a position in which electromagnetic interference is not as bad so that calibration would not be required so often
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