If your installation hardware is the proper alloy of 300 series stainless,
it is non-magnetic, so shouldn't cause a problem. If you don't mind using a
relatively soft metal, you could always try brass. Titanium might work as
well.
Mark W.
N952MW (res)
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Derek Lewis answer
It is a tri-pod, so it can assume any angle. It has to be installed on the
same angle as the D10-A. Also, I have seen no issues with it as the
magnetic compass always seems to be accurate. I will know better when I get
my OAT installed so it can calculate wind speed and direction. Then I can
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Subject: KR> Re: Dynon D10A Magnetic Compass Bore Sight
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Dan, Its nice to see someone else installing one of these. That is a great
idea to level everything. I have a D60 with the D10A and hope to put mine in
within a month or two. I am curious
magnetic metals.
If you don't have any problems with the bolts, I might install mine the same
way. Thanks, Derek Lewis
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?Joe Horton,
Coopersburg,PA.
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Dan,
The mechanical bore sight and the electrical alignment procedur
Dan,
The mechanical bore sight and the electrical alignment procedures are called
out in the Dynon installation instructions. In your website pictures you
have the pitch and roll adjustment taken care of. I did not see any means
for moving and adjusting the magnetic sensor in azimuth.
Sid Woo
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