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On Sun, 27 Jan 2008 12:08:31 -0000, JohnW
wrote: When you are heeled over, the antenna, if up the mast, will be over to the side somewhere, some distance from the boat centerline where it will be giving an incorrect position report for the boat. Since heel isn't constant, the error introduced by heel would be variable. Well yeah. I dismissed that kind of thing as too trivial to worry about. Not that you should be using the position information reported by GPS to that level of accuracy anyway I think that when feet matter, eyes should be on something else, the world, the sonar, the radar, something. Maybe even an occasional glance at the engine gauges. Basically GPS gives position. Mariners used to find that out once a day, with the sextant, to an accuracy of no better than half a mile. How soon we forget. Soon third world despots will be able to disappear the system. I am hanging on to my sextant, just in case. Iran with ASAT? Casady |
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