I got some time on a vehicle with a metal roof and set it up with a set of VHF antennas. Tuning in on NOAA weather radio on 162.400 MHz from a fixed location there was a stable heading reading albeit with a low signal quality. In urban driving the audio Doppler tone revealed quite a bit of multipath. When in a less congested area good quality readings were observed. On to calibrating and turning the arbitrary heading into useful information.

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