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On Mon, 24 Nov 2003 21:55:47 +0000, Ian Malcolm wrote:
I can recommend the Yeoman plotter. It is a specialised digitising tablet with a NMEA0183 interface designed for marine charts that lets you quickly and easily read off the current position directly on any normal paper chart using your GPS, (you just move the puck in the direction of the illuminated arrow or arrowson it, and your position is under the hole in the crosshair for the tip of a pencil when all the arrows have gone out. It also reads off range and bearing to any feature on the chart, and SENDS WAYPOINTS DIRECT FROM IT TO YOUR GPS with only a few button clicks. "Lloyd Sumpter" wrote Oh, good grief: Technology Gone Mad. You mean you can't read lat/long off a chart? And if you can err reading the chart, you can err even worse setting it up. Having nearly put the boat up on a beach somewhere in Costa Rica because I mistakenly entered 77 deg instead of 76 deg or something equally foolish as a waypoint on the GPS, I can really appreciate the value of eliminating the human element where possible. The only thing that saved us was that we had drawn a course line joining waypoints. A quick eyeball check of our course being steered v.s. the chartered one tipped me off. -- Evan Gatehouse you'll have to rewrite my email address to get to me ceilydh AT 3web dot net (fools the spammers) |