AntarcticPilot
Well-Known Member
Yes, that was the issue with Transit - fixes were infrequent and came at irregular intervals. The ship I was on had an automated DR system, and e could see a continuous (pen on paper) display of our position; whenever a fix came in there would be a big kink in the line!On the Shell LNG ships running Brunei to Japan ... we had Magnavox Transit ..... originally the two big box units the size of filing cabinets but later changed to the single TV sized unit.
Because we were running the Palawan Passage - it was decided to fit Transit and to provide test data to Magnavox etc.
Its biggest problem was not the accuracy of position - but the timing of sat passes. Over a period of xx days - the sats would bunch up and you could have a series of positions quickly one after another ... then there would be nothing for hours ... over next xx days - the sats would spread out ... and then start bunching up again.
Transit was excellent for land survey; by averaging fixes you could get quite high accuracy, and 10m was attainable without too much trouble.
