Flock of Birds

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Mark McBride (mmcbride++at++cgsd.com)
Mon, 26 Aug 1996 17:22:18 -0700 (PDT)


We are using the Flock of Birds tracker, and 5 degrees sounds about
average. I think noise is an exponential function of distance from the
transmitter, so the closer you are, the exponentially better. One note,
if you are willing to spring for their extended range transmitter (ERC),
it significantly reduces noise. Other options are turning on all the AC
filters, but this increases the systme lag by a significant amount.

        ---Mark

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