ianj99
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I fitted an inexpensive tracking & alarm unit to the boat (a TK103b from Amazon). It texts me if the boat is moved, the engine started or the battery is low and is ridiculously cheap at £38.
The boat's position is correct to within 2metres when I check it using Google Maps. (the tracker has its own gps antenna)
The position given by both chart plotters is different - the boat is approx 10Miles south east of the tracker position according to Google Maps, but of course its correct on the UKHO & Cmap plotter charts.
Why?
( I thought the difference between WGS84 and OSGB36 was only metres so I must be overlooking something obvious - like units)
It is units: The tracker uses degrees and decimal degrees and the charts use degrees, minutes and decimal minutes but both are displayed in the same format on my laptop.
Tracker lat: 56.451537 decimal degress, plotter lat: 56.27.089' degrees. minutes.decimal minutes, (not seconds)
http://www.csgnetwork.com/gpscoordconv.html
The boat's position is correct to within 2metres when I check it using Google Maps. (the tracker has its own gps antenna)
The position given by both chart plotters is different - the boat is approx 10Miles south east of the tracker position according to Google Maps, but of course its correct on the UKHO & Cmap plotter charts.
Why?
( I thought the difference between WGS84 and OSGB36 was only metres so I must be overlooking something obvious - like units)
It is units: The tracker uses degrees and decimal degrees and the charts use degrees, minutes and decimal minutes but both are displayed in the same format on my laptop.
Tracker lat: 56.451537 decimal degress, plotter lat: 56.27.089' degrees. minutes.decimal minutes, (not seconds)
http://www.csgnetwork.com/gpscoordconv.html
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