Thanks for your feedback Mathias ... that's already very helpful, I'll checkout the OSTC tools. Any future plans to put the internal PO2 graph on the roadmap ?
Best regards
Patrick
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- 03 May 2016, 12:04
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: OSTC Cr average PO2 logging
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3081
- 03 May 2016, 10:39
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: OSTC Cr average PO2 logging
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3081
Re: OSTC Cr average PO2 logging
no problem in answering in German ... I can read/speak it, it's the writing that isn't going very well 
Thanks ....
Thanks ....
- 02 May 2016, 15:40
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: OSTC Cr average PO2 logging
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3081
OSTC Cr average PO2 logging
Hi,
I really like the OSTC-Cr, it's the perfect (redundant) companion to the legacy AP Vision electronics & handset. One thing that seems logical (but missing ?) for a CCR targeted computer is the logging of the average (avg of the 3 cells) PO2 and include it in the logbook as a graph. From a ...
I really like the OSTC-Cr, it's the perfect (redundant) companion to the legacy AP Vision electronics & handset. One thing that seems logical (but missing ?) for a CCR targeted computer is the logging of the average (avg of the 3 cells) PO2 and include it in the logbook as a graph. From a ...
- 20 Jan 2016, 12:01
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Re: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
Hi,
thanks for your feedback .. well indeed, it probably boils down on how you're used to use a compass. The current layout is perfectly fine if you're used to set your compass for a swim-out course, find an object/mark etc.
In practice I seldom use a compass in that sense as it, for me at least ...
thanks for your feedback .. well indeed, it probably boils down on how you're used to use a compass. The current layout is perfectly fine if you're used to set your compass for a swim-out course, find an object/mark etc.
In practice I seldom use a compass in that sense as it, for me at least ...
- 20 Jan 2016, 10:35
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Re: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
Well, never mind, thanks .... was hoping I could leave my old Suunto compass at home with this new purchase, but I guess I'll have to think again now.
Sorry I have to say, promising feature, but disappointing in use.
Sorry I have to say, promising feature, but disappointing in use.
- 19 Jan 2016, 14:30
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Re: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
Hi Matthias,
Thanks for your reply & feedback.
Just for my info, is this kind of representation (i.e. re-positioning of a colored dot) indeed that more demanding than the moving horizontal compass banner that I
see for example in Forum post
In that approach you lose a large portion of the screen ...
Thanks for your reply & feedback.
Just for my info, is this kind of representation (i.e. re-positioning of a colored dot) indeed that more demanding than the moving horizontal compass banner that I
see for example in Forum post
In that approach you lose a large portion of the screen ...
- 19 Jan 2016, 12:58
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Re: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
Please feel free to add comments in German, I've watched a lot of "die sendung mit der maus" when I was young 
- 18 Jan 2016, 22:50
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Re: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
To illustrate the basic idea ...
The red dot for example represents the magnetic north, the green one the
saved bearing.
[img]https://patrickdm.smugmug.com/photos/i- ... K57K9N.jpg[/img]
The red dot for example represents the magnetic north, the green one the
saved bearing.
[img]https://patrickdm.smugmug.com/photos/i- ... K57K9N.jpg[/img]
- 18 Jan 2016, 12:32
- Forum: OSTC+, 3, cR, sport, nano and OSTC 2 (Mod. 2015 and later)
- Topic: Change-request: Alternative compass indication
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14061
Change-request: Alternative compass indication
Hi,
The 3d-compass in the OSTC (cR in my case) is a welcome addition, but its current "visualization" seriously limits its usefulness.
A traditional compass is mostly used (at least, how I use it) by visually referring to a single memorized heading to quickly determine ones orientation & direction ...
The 3d-compass in the OSTC (cR in my case) is a welcome addition, but its current "visualization" seriously limits its usefulness.
A traditional compass is mostly used (at least, how I use it) by visually referring to a single memorized heading to quickly determine ones orientation & direction ...