oldvarnish
Well-Known Member
I've been reading the sextant thread. Astro navigation is, indeed, out of date but that doesn't stop it being interesting or satisfying, or prevent it from providing a considerable intellectual satisfaction when you 'get it right'.
So for those of us who still enjoy it, what are you using for a chronometer?
And in case anyone suggests using the GPS (which I have often done because I don't have a proper chronometer) it is worth looking at
http://leapsecond.com/java/gpsclock.htm
and seeing that GPS time and UTC are not the same thing.
(Not that many of my sights would notice the difference)
So for those of us who still enjoy it, what are you using for a chronometer?
And in case anyone suggests using the GPS (which I have often done because I don't have a proper chronometer) it is worth looking at
http://leapsecond.com/java/gpsclock.htm
and seeing that GPS time and UTC are not the same thing.
(Not that many of my sights would notice the difference)