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GPS wobbles or different tracking stations?

You're talking about this track?
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Seems totally unremarkable to me. Navigational GPS is only going to be accurate to a few metres, so obviously the trail will mark out a scribble over time.

The tracking station has nothing to do with it since the position is encoded in the AIS message, not measured by the receiver.

Pete
 
Seems totally unremarkable to me. Navigational GPS is only going to be accurate to a few metres, so obviously the trail will mark out a scribble over time.

The tracking station has nothing to do with it since the position is encoded in the AIS message, not measured by the receiver.

Pete

+1

just checked mine, does exactly the same with a range of no more than 2m

V.
 
You're talking about this track?
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Seems totally unremarkable to me. Navigational GPS is only going to be accurate to a few metres, so obviously the trail will mark out a scribble over time.

The tracking station has nothing to do with it since the position is encoded in the AIS message, not measured by the receiver.

Pete

Guess so. There no scale on the chart to check (that I have found).

How do you show the aerial view?
 
A bit of a wobble? My boat is in Torrevieja and Vessel Finder.com is showing the boat is in Amsterdam. The boat was on a Holland flag when I bought it a few month's ago and has since gone onto SSR. Can't understand why it shows up as being in the centre of Amsterdam. I have written to Vessel finder and waiting their reply. Has anyone ever had this happen with a wrong position being given??
 
A bit of a wobble? My boat is in Torrevieja and Vessel Finder.com is showing the boat is in Amsterdam. The boat was on a Holland flag when I bought it a few month's ago and has since gone onto SSR. Can't understand why it shows up as being in the centre of Amsterdam. I have written to Vessel finder and waiting their reply. Has anyone ever had this happen with a wrong position being given??

You have changed the MMSI to a new one with the reflagging and are merely looking at the wrong (old) Dutch MMSI, which will never be updated again - instead of the new UK MMSI?
 
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