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"Paul" wrote in
: Since the "position report" message should get it's position directly from a GPS unit, I can't understand how an error of this magnitude could occur. I have not seen any similar errors with other ships. If his GPS continues to report to the AIS transponder, even though it has gotten confused from lack of signal or some idiot in engineering blinking the power on and off causing it to reset, I can see that happening. Ever notice how the GPS stores the last position it could get before it lost the signal? That position, I'm sure, is what it's sending on NMEA out so the GMDSS has the last valid data for the HF/VHF distress signal as she rolls over. I think his GPS was unlocking on loss of signal or had a power glitch from the generator room. -- There's amazing intelligence in the Universe. You can tell because none of them ever called Earth. |
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