
Align Antennas
To measure the slip angle with the most precision, try and get the alignment of the antennas as close as possible to the
centreline of the vehicle. Any residual errors in this alignment can be removed using the '
Auto Align
' feature available in
VBOX Manager.
The calibration process requires the driver to drive in a
straight line for a short period of time, whilst maintaining
a constant speed, greater than 25 km/h.
Note any existing alignment offset from a previous setup
should be removed by using the '
Clear
' function. This
should be completed before the
Auto Align
.
Note that any camber on the road or a strong side wind
will affect this alignment.
The calculated alignment offset will be applied to the
determined heading of the secondary antenna (True
Heading). The True Heading Offset will be displayed in
the header comments section of a recorded .vbo, when
viewed in a text editor suite, such as +.
Selecting the '
Clear
'
option will remove any
offset applied to the slip
channel.
Note: You must have dual antenna lock to be able to perform this calibration.
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