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Virtual-GPS
Define a landing heading: second method
3
Position yourself on the final leg 10 m before the landing location while making sure the
final leg is clear from all obstacles. Wait until Virtual-GPS has found your GPS location.
The value of Fix Mode will change from No Fix to FIX, 3D when Virtual-GPS has a locked
GPS location.
4
Walk towards the marked landing location. The parameter Cur. Course shows the value
of the desired landing heading.
N
OTE
: You have to average out the different values of the parameter Cur. Course.
R
ESULT
:
The value of the parameter Cur. Course is the desired landing heading.
A
FTER
C
OMPLETING
T
HIS
T
ASK
:
Use the value of the parameter Cur. Course to set the landing
heading in the Quickfield project.
15.4 Define a landing heading: second method
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REREQUISITES
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GCS with Virtual-GPS software installed
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GPS position
When it is difficult to determine the landing heading in a new Quickfield project due to many
obstacles, you can use the Virtual-GPS software to define a accurate landing heading value.
1
Open Virtual-GPS.
2
Position yourself at the landing location and wait until Virtual-GPS has found your GPS
location. The value of Fix Mode will change from No Fix to FIX, 3D when Virtual-GPS has
a locked GPS location.
3
Walk 10 m in the opposite direction of the desired landing direction, clear from all obsta
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cles. The parameter Cur. Course shows the value of the heading of your walking direc
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tion.
N
OTE
: You have to average out of the different values of the parameter Cur. Course.
R
ESULT
:
The value of the parameter Cur. Course is the opposite of the desired landing
heading.
A
FTER
C
OMPLETING
T
HIS
T
ASK
:
Add/subtract 180 ° to/from the value of the parameter Cur.
Course to get the value of the desired landing heading (0/359 °) and use this value to set the
landing heading in the Quickfield project.
Summary of Contents for X100UAS
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Page 18: ...2 0 18 12 October 2012 Terms and conventions Conversion table ...
Page 40: ...2 0 40 12 October 2012 X100 parts Check the elevon response ...
Page 66: ...2 0 66 12 October 2012 eBox Make the X100 exit ERROR mode ...
Page 70: ...2 0 70 12 October 2012 Antennas Screw the data link antenna on the eBox ...
Page 90: ...2 0 90 12 October 2012 Launcher Launch the X100 ...
Page 110: ...2 0 110 12 October 2012 Tracker Track down an X100 ...
Page 120: ...2 0 120 12 October 2012 Quickfield Create a flight plan ...
Page 132: ...2 0 132 12 October 2012 Horizon End a flight ...
Page 136: ...2 0 136 12 October 2012 Datalog Viewer Collect and save the log files ...
Page 182: ...2 0 182 12 October 2012 During flight Monitor the landing ...
Page 190: ...2 0 190 12 October 2012 After the flight Clearing the site ...
Page 208: ...2 0 208 12 October 2012 In case of Sudden weather changes ...