TCM2.6
The TCM2.6 is a 3-axis orientation sensing instrument that provides:
Tilt compensated compass heading (also known as azimuth, yaw, or bearing angle). The heading is accurate even when tilted over a ±50° tilt range due to precise electronic gimbaling or tilt compensation.

Built in calibration to correct compass heading when near magnetic sources and magnetic materials, known as Hard Iron calibration.

Precise tilt angles relative to Earth's gravity, known as the pitch and roll angle. Pitch angle is also known as elevation or dive angle. The roll angle is sometimes also called the bank angle.

Temperature measured in °F or °C.

Calibrated or uncalibrated magnetic field intensity in 3 dimensions.

Data is output on a standard RS-232 serial interface with a simple text protocol that is compatible with the protocol used by the TCM2 modules.

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