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A12.2 CALCULATION OF POSITION FOR CORRELATED MODE
A12.2 CALCULATION OF POSITION FOR CORRELATED MODE
When a correlated mode is selected, the distance between 2 elements is determined purely through the Delta X and Delta Y parameters:
(Eq. 168)
(Eq. 169)
where: is the trialled Cartesian position of the Transmitter
is the trialled Delta X value
is the trialled Delta Y value
is the resulting Cartesian position of the Rx
, multiple selections available,
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