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Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 8:10 am Post subject: compass interference |
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Thanks for the replies on the issue, I hadn't thought through that all magnetic stuff is related. (There was an excellent show on the Science channel recently with "lifelike" images of the iron plumes and magnetic fields in the core, its a swirling mass of magnetic/electrical generation, not a single solid "inner core" like they said in elementary school).
I see on other groups that some say the Pegasus compass is more resistant to interference, can someone explain that to me?
I want to mount my magnetic compass out of the line of sight, preferable in the dash like any other instrument. I will go ahead and do that and do the experiment as Bob suggested with my old Airpath for now.
Thanks, Skip
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