zoidberg
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I gather lots of us speak highly of the package. I'm advised I can install this into a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 without an SD card facility.
Any encouragements or no-nos...?
Any encouragements or no-nos...?
I gather lots of us speak highly of the package. I'm advised I can install this into a Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1 without an SD card facility.
Any encouragements or no-nos...?
I also use Navionics, there are some aspects of that I greatly prefer eg syncing routes across pc, phone and tablet.
Have OpenCPN and relevant O-Charts. Switched from Marine Navigator because AIS seems to be more reliable on OpenCPN. Both on Lenovo 10" tablet. Further advantage of OpenCPN is the ability to run on a desktop/laptop which makes passage planning much easier.another user of vhm and marine navigator on an old tablet. agree with other views. I do couple with navionics on my phone as it's sometimes easier just to whip the phone out of my pocket and have a look at tides etc.
I have installed a quark ais receiver/gps over wifi for about a ton and now have ais data which is useful and works well. I agree that marine navigator is a tad clunky/quirky. the ais warnings flash when a target is within a close range but this then seems to nuke the distance to waypoint data...maybe it's me
other issue I have - again maybe it's my tablet being old, but the refresh is clunky so sometimes have to wiggle the zoom to get the charts to quilt properly. Overall tho it's reliable and the chartset is great.
I was wondering if anyone has got open cpn for android and whether this works nicely on a tablet?
Not tried AIS on any tablet, what's the currently recommended best way of doing that?
Android.
Not tried AIS on any tablet, what's the currently recommended best way of doing that?
Last year, had a problem with my VHF antenna. Eventually the problem was down to the adaptor. After take it off, I noticed there is a piece of hair in side. VHF radio came back to normal after taking the hair off the adaptor. Small hair makes big changes, this is I have learned.