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Originally Posted by Kevin Karan
The way we have them coded, the trackers never stop moving. When they find it, they keep scanning untill they loose it, then they go back till they loose it the other way. We save thoes values and average them. Then we can "safely" say we know where they are. Also, the way we have them set up, they are very accurate at long range. Its nothing like firsts example, instead of the eyes like fish eyes, they are both faceing forward and are separated in the middle, this helps with accuracy.
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yea, we have the same setup , but they can't detect properly at long ranges for some reason, but they do follow at very near distances.