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Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 11:56:53 -0400, "Bill Kearney" wrote: Since this feature requires rotating and zooming the chart data to match the radar display, vector charts are clearly the right choice. Hmmm, no it doesn't. At least not on a Raymarine E-80. I can overlay radar on top of charts in any orientation. I tend to prefer North up orientation, but the admiral likes it to rotate with the heading. It's a snap to change between them. I agree that it is theoretically possible to rotate the radar image instead of the chart image. In practice however, virtually everyone is used to looking at radar images in "heading up" format. I was taught, and always use north up. All of my peers also use north up. That way the picture doesn't change every time you alter course or make a small correction. It comes from the days of using parallel index lines when navigating blind. Gary |
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