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2.
Press the
Rotary knob
or the
OK
key.
Recording bearings
For a localization bearings must be recorded. Based on the saved bearings a localization is
calculated and written to the same record. Records are saved in the datalogger and can be
recalled for later evaluation.
Prerequisites for recording bearings:
Set
Select Data Sets
to
open record
.
For only showing the bearings, set
Data Type
to
Bearings
For showing the heatmap with localization, set
Data Type
to
Localization
To create a new record:
1.
Tap the
New Record
button.
2.
Tap the
Recording
button to set it to
On
.
All bearings are now recorded and localization is automatically calculated if
Auto Localize
is set to
On
(see
3.
To stop recording tap the
Recording
button to set it to
Off
.
4.
To clear map tap
Close Record
.
The record can be recalled from the datalogger.
To recall a record:
1.
Tap the
Recall Record
button.
2.
Select an entry from the dropdown menu and tap
OK
.
The record is loaded and displayed on the map.
Configuring and starting a localization
(Localization)
A localization is based on bearings. These bearings can be measured manually (e.g. by
using the antenna handle and a appropriate antenna) or automatically with the ADF antenna.
Depending on the
Auto Localize
setting the localization can be calculated automatically or
triggered manually. All settings needed for localization can be found in the
Localization
menu.
To open the Localization menu:
Data Type
is set to
Localization
.
In the
Map
view tap the
Localization
button.
The
Localization
menu opens.
Configuring localization (Config Localization)
In this menu you can set the following localization parameters:
Set Localization Area
To reduce the amount of localization calculations, the localization area must be specified.
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