I'll hazard a guess as to why the difference - the position on the website is from an hour ago. Next update will be 1609 EDT.Just as a comparison, here's a screen shot zoomed back a bit of my chart plotter
I'll hazard a guess as to why the difference - the position on the website is from an hour ago. Next update will be 1609 EDT.Just as a comparison, here's a screen shot zoomed back a bit of my chart plotter
Oh that makes a lot of sense. That would be about right actually.I'll hazard a guess as to why the difference - the position on the website is from an hour ago. Next update will be 1609 EDT.
How's the weather?What I find interesting, I'm running about 4 different navigation systems, right now, three are up and running simultaneously. My COG, SOG on each system is not the same number. Close, but I've never seen them match. I mean, a decimal point or two different, but a knot difference? I see it all the time. Must be different algorithms inside each program of how they sample, and update the display. But Gotta admit, didn't expect to see such glaring differences.
dj
Warm and sunny. Starting to get some clouds in the sky. Nice day.How's the weather?
That's awesome. So, about an hour to go?Warm and sunny. Starting to get some clouds in the sky. Nice day.
Hmm, about the same, a few less clouds.That's awesome. So, about an hour to go?
I hope that Volcano is dormant near you marinaTis a beautiful sight!
That would be something....I hope that Volcano is dormant near you marina
Jim...
JUst as a side note. I think we should all start projecting images of the world centered on the Pacific Ocean instead of the Atlantic ocean. It really makes more sense from a world geography point of view. Plus, it really shows just how BIG the Pacific Ocean is!
They’re probably each smoothing the raw data differently. The GPS antenna and speed transducer probably give raw data at least 10 times per second. The instruments need to reduce that to a readable frequency. Plus if you are comparing a built-in GPS to tablets and phones they might each be in different places and yawing and rolling differently.What I find interesting, I'm running about 4 different navigation systems, right now, three are up and running simultaneously. My COG, SOG on each system is not the same number. Close, but I've never seen them match. I mean, a decimal point or two different, but a knot difference? I see it all the time. Must be different algorithms inside each program of how they sample, and update the display. But Gotta admit, didn't expect to see such glaring differences.
dj
Awesome! Good job! Have a relaxing layover.Arrived!
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