Geolink module in scale fuselage

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I am building a scale fuselage ( Roban 212 600 size) and I have the GTR unit with the Geolink module, now I want to build the gps unit inside the fuselage but there isn’t space in the tail.
The only space is under the “ doghouse” close at the rotor approx 15 cm distance.
Is this possible and will it work ?
On a other scale heli I use a Naza H unit, and the gps unit under the rotor works normal without problems ( inside fuselage) .

I hope it would work.

Regards , Arno
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Hello,

if there is nothing magnetic in the vicinity then it will work. Otherwise it will disturb compass measurement. But same applies to other units too.
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Thank for youre quick response ZeXx86,

There are indeed a few small magnets to keep the "doghouse" on his place , they are intergrated in the epoxy hood and fuselage and not to remove .
Is there a way to measure the influence of the magnets on the Geolink module ?
And is it possible to shield the Geo module with a smal metal case at the underside or plate to get no interference on the compass ?

Best regards,

Arno.
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Helikapoter wrote:Thank for youre quick response ZeXx86,

There are indeed a few small magnets to keep the "doghouse" on his place , they are intergrated in the epoxy hood and fuselage and not to remove .
Is there a way to measure the influence of the magnets on the Geolink module ?
And is it possible to shield the Geo module with a smal metal case at the underside or plate to get no interference on the compass ?

Best regards,

Arno.
Same would be interesting for me with my Lama.

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Bernhard
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I did some research about this and found a metal wath can make a shield to cover the magnetism and it is called MU metal
Also i found a adres where it is available but it is expensive just for a experiment
https://www.reichelt.nl/nl/de/magnetfel ... GE=DE&&r=1
Maybe if there are more users with same problem/question we could buy it with a few builders
This would be a great solution if it works for more scale builders/pilots

Best regards,

Arno :)
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