November 10, 2010 08:19
Scott Dillon
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
Sydney Australia
North Shore 38
CYCA
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Quote:This morning we got to do sea trials on the boat. I was very interested how the Furuno Autopilot would react with the iMux-iNavX. I plotted a simple course and engaged the AP, then realized that my bow was pointing 180 degrees away from the course. I put the boat in gear and nudged up the throttle. The boat made a moderate 180 degree turn, found the waypoint and locked right on. As we neared the waypoint an alarm went off on the Furuno AP, stating the wp had been reached. I advanced the next wp in en route on InavX and the boat gently swung off to the new course. I ran the entire route in the same fashion... marveling on how tight the course keeping was. I tried it with a couple of "GoTo" WP's and found the tracking to work great. I went into an area of knowingly strong currents and it was fun to watch the system crab hitting the wp dead on.
As we were tying the boat back up the customer walked down the dock. He informed me that after seeing e pictures, he was so excited that he flew into Seattle and drove up to Anacortes (80 miles). I demonstrated the entire system to him. He was like a kid in a candy store. He had brought his friend with him, and I think he was just as excited as my customer. When I showed him how well iNavX handled all the navigation and the ease of sending routes to the iPad, he was absolutely incredulous. This was an incredible reward for all the hard work on this project. It's great when customers are happy with their job, but it is rare for them to fly in to see it!
This customer is a Kiwi so of course I had to tell him that the iMux came from NZ. I informed him how hard you had worked with Rich, to make iNavX as great as it is.
He is moving to southern California and taking the boat down the notorious Pacific Coast. He says he will not be using his computer and relying on the IPad as his main source of navigation.
Best,
Tom
Quote:This morning we got to do sea trials on the boat. I was very interested how the Furuno Autopilot would react with the iMux-iNavX. I plotted a simple course and engaged the AP, then realized that my bow was pointing 180 degrees away from the course. I put the boat in gear and nudged up the throttle. The boat made a moderate 180 degree turn, found the waypoint and locked right on. As we neared the waypoint an alarm went off on the Furuno AP, stating the wp had been reached. I advanced the next wp in en route on InavX and the boat gently swung off to the new course. I ran the entire route in the same fashion... marveling on how tight the course keeping was. I tried it with a couple of "GoTo" WP's and found the tracking to work great. I went into an area of knowingly strong currents and it was fun to watch the system crab hitting the wp dead on.
As we were tying the boat back up the customer walked down the dock. He informed me that after seeing e pictures, he was so excited that he flew into Seattle and drove up to Anacortes (80 miles). I demonstrated the entire system to him. He was like a kid in a candy store. He had brought his friend with him, and I think he was just as excited as my customer. When I showed him how well iNavX handled all the navigation and the ease of sending routes to the iPad, he was absolutely incredulous. This was an incredible reward for all the hard work on this project. It's great when customers are happy with their job, but it is rare for them to fly in to see it!
This customer is a Kiwi so of course I had to tell him that the iMux came from NZ. I informed him how hard you had worked with Rich, to make iNavX as great as it is.
He is moving to southern California and taking the boat down the notorious Pacific Coast. He says he will not be using his computer and relying on the IPad as his main source of navigation.
Best,
Tom
GPSNavX Wrote:iMux Guide here ..This looks like a really nice solution.
http://www.gpsnavx.com/iNavX/help/imux.htm
Quote:In principle the iMux could be configured for your purpose, but there is only a small number of people who understand and can confidently configure Wifi networks. We have decided to keep it simple and to pre-configure the iMux for an ad-hoc network called Brookhouse_iMux, as a "cable replacement" for communication with an i-device. This suits 95% of users and is to avoid that we have to spend a lot of time on wireless networking support.This makes iMux in its current form a no-go for me. I asked them to note a feature request to make this configurable.
Quote:Also, using iMux with an iPad isolates the iPad from internet completely since it can't use both wifi and 3G at the same time (contrary to my reasoning above).Not true. I use an iMux (AdHoc network) and still receive email, browse web, etc using a 3G connection. Also iNavX lets me decide if I want to use GPS from the iPad/iPhone ("Location Services") or from the NMEA from the iMux.
Quote: Not true. I use an iMux (AdHoc network) and still receive email, browse web, etc using a 3G connection.Thanks, good to know.
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