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I wish to use an AIM solo this weekend I have at NJMP lightening. Do I just select NJMP in the race menu and the SOLO will know I'm at Lightening or do I have to set the GPS manually.
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As long as the start finish coordinates are loaded into the Solo, when you turn it on at the track it will know you are there. It tells you this and then you just head out and drive while it handles the rest.
From: Durham, NC and Virginia International Raceway
If not,
1) fire it up,
2) right arrow (press the button under the double right arrow, all the way on the right) until you see a GPS sat count up top, the speed just below it (may be 0 mph), Track: below that and
3) the critical command OK: START GPS MARKER
Either hop the concrete wall at start finish (or stand under the start stand on the pit lane side) and press "OK" or go onto the circuit and at the end of your out lap, hit "OK" and it's in their for all time!
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