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How close to level does it have to be?
This is from their website. What is this doing then? I understand you probably can't have the leaning tower of pisa going on, but I can't imagine you have to have a level with you either.- Accelerometer-based internal leveling system
Originally posted by Zmax View Post
Yes, it must be level.
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This was brought up a while back. The built in accelerometer is not as sophisticated as the ones in the GC2. I confirmed this using the ProTee's launch angle camera to measure the SkyTrak's LA when the unit was tilted a degree or two. 1-2 degree difference in LA will make a difference in the SkyTrak's calculated carry.
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Wow, 1-2 degree tilt and it's off, sounds like that accelerometer isn't doing much of anything. Looks like I need to get moving on making my adjustable base. Thanks for the heads up. I could have easily missed this in the 93 pages.
Originally posted by Zmax View PostThis was brought up a while back. The built in accelerometer is not as sophisticated as the ones in the GC2. I confirmed this using the ProTee's launch angle camera to measure the SkyTrak's LA when the unit was tilted a degree or two. 1-2 degree difference in LA will make a difference in the SkyTrak's calculated carry.
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Hi Wilson. you probably should not use the mobile phone to level the unit. Even a dirt cheap bubble level is much more accurate. The phone can be as much as +/- 5 degrees off. (it probably more like +/- 2 but the tolerance for a none calibrated and temperature compensated accelerometers is in the +/- 5 deg range)
The fact that Skytrak has no reference surface to level against and on top of that don't even tell you that it should be done is just sad. It's not like they don't know.
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