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Stowaway
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have a question about Precise Range of the sensors
maybe stupid but why is the Precise Range always on 0 ? ![]() greetinz henk |
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Play around with it and let us know ;]
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oke i shall give it a try
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Try using a value of 1, it may be a boolean.
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Precise Range is the lowest range at which the AI will report a contact without fail. Put another way:
Max Range: maximum range at which the AI will report a contact for a given sensor. Depending on a number of factors, the AI may or may not report the contact at this range. Precise Range: "bare minimum" range at which the AI will report a contact, typically every time. It should always be a lower number than Max Range.
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