Island Ranger
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Don't know if this affects anyone else, but on my system (C-120/GPS 125), the log function is terribly inaccurate. I verified it many times against another GPS, and against measured distances on the chart. The log function always reads less than the actual distance travelled. On average, the typical error is 15% - I saw errors as high as 17%, and as low as 10%. I had plenty of opportunity to check it during our cruise. It measures SOG correctly, but not distance. Wierd.
I haven't asked Raymarine yet - they are still working on why my MARPA software doesn't provide the true course and speed for the acquired target. Currently it gives the relative data (adding my boat's movement to the target vessel). The guy who was helping me just escalated it up the chain.
I had already tried to get them to figure out why my system thinks it is moving (a couple of feet every few seconds) even when we are tied to a dock and not rocking. I tried adjusting the dithering rate, etc. but it didn't make a difference. Raymarine just sid that's normal (but my Garmin doesn't do it)
I don't want to confuse them too much at one time....
Has anyone else checked the calibration of their log function? It sure makes a difference when calculating fuel economy.
Mac
I haven't asked Raymarine yet - they are still working on why my MARPA software doesn't provide the true course and speed for the acquired target. Currently it gives the relative data (adding my boat's movement to the target vessel). The guy who was helping me just escalated it up the chain.
I had already tried to get them to figure out why my system thinks it is moving (a couple of feet every few seconds) even when we are tied to a dock and not rocking. I tried adjusting the dithering rate, etc. but it didn't make a difference. Raymarine just sid that's normal (but my Garmin doesn't do it)
I don't want to confuse them too much at one time....
Has anyone else checked the calibration of their log function? It sure makes a difference when calculating fuel economy.
Mac