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Originally Posted by razark
It was from one of the techs support guys in our call center. He'd just got off of a rather long call, and we worked late evening shift, so blowing off steam by shouting across the room was done quite often, and we didn't have to worry about management bothering us.
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Ah knowing the gyro angle would be awesome!
That would allow me to set the cross the wire bearing as 0 then using the Gyro angle I know that the lead angle (or true zero as I call it) would be at X bearing! That may in fact be the missing piece!
I think my problem my have been following all the assumptions made within the guides. I will re-try the approach again and see if I have any new luck.
But now I have another question, do I send the range and bearing to TDC while I'm looking at 0 or my lead angle? I would assume 0, and I think I've been doing that wrong.
I've been putting in (with PK off) an AoB of 75 (right to left) a speed of 12 and a range of whatever because all the guides say it doesn't matter but I have been using my 15 degree lead.
Oh man call centers I spent two years working for a telemarketing company (trying like hell to get into their tech department.) I can understand the whole blowing off steam. I just saw you sig and rolled for a good few minutes. Nothing is funny than jokes laced with history. Cause you can tell people who don't know history.
Thanks for the help guys I'm going to try out this and report back.