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Roger Long wrote:
I haven't given much thought to the innerworkings of autopilot control circuits. I've never heard of a speed input but do know that "rate based" autopilots are considered better than "heading based" units on aircraft. I would imagine from the name that they adjust their respons according to the speed of the heading change which should produce similar results to a speed input. You might be interested in this bit of electronics tinkering I did last fall: http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/ST1000mods.htm -- Roger Long Very clever, Roger. My unit, I believe it was a Sportpilot, used a motor to drive the wheel. It must have been fitted with limit switches as the motor didn't seem to overheat, but the rate of response was, as I said, too slow when trolling. I thought about going into the controller and adjusting it, probably through software, but it probably use a surface mount processor and it was just too much work. I called Raymarine or whoever made the thing and they weren't interested in helping. As I said earlier, I sold the boat and got something a lot better (at least in my judgment). I could live without an autopilot now (and I may), especially since this boat tracks well, but I can never leave well enough alone... -- Larry rapp at lmr dot com |
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