Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
@HW: I'm happy to see the new graphical velocityy display. I've tried in the simulator but I have a hard time understanding this feasture. Could you please explain?
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Peter
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Peter
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Thx Bardass, I was looking for this message but was unable to find.
But it's still not 100% clear to me:
"it uses 7 steps, the upper two steps are red. Stepsize is computed based on CF47 (Reaching speed defined CF47 is the 6th segment)."
My CF47 is set to 10 (m/min). So does it mean that each segment is equivalent to 10/6= 1.67 m/min ? And it will show the first red segment if I exceed my CF47 threshold (e.g. 10 m/min) ?
But it's still not 100% clear to me:
"it uses 7 steps, the upper two steps are red. Stepsize is computed based on CF47 (Reaching speed defined CF47 is the 6th segment)."
My CF47 is set to 10 (m/min). So does it mean that each segment is equivalent to 10/6= 1.67 m/min ? And it will show the first red segment if I exceed my CF47 threshold (e.g. 10 m/min) ?
Regards
Peter
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Peter
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Hi Peter,
I think that the last two segments will apear when you exceed your preferred speed.
It is also my impression that the speed in numbers won't go away so just jump into the water and have a play. (That's what I'll be doing as soon as the weather improves over here.
I think that the last two segments will apear when you exceed your preferred speed.
It is also my impression that the speed in numbers won't go away so just jump into the water and have a play. (That's what I'll be doing as soon as the weather improves over here.
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Just came home from a dive with new FW 2.20. Everything is perfect, I'm quite happy with the new graph. Very good solution.
Anyway, I would appreciate a comment from someone who understand the code.
Anyway, I would appreciate a comment from someone who understand the code.
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Peter
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Peter
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Is there really that much to understand?
If you want precision then you read the numeric display. If you want to know at a glance whether you go up to fast or not, just look at the graphic display.
At least that't how I go about it.
If you want precision then you read the numeric display. If you want to know at a glance whether you go up to fast or not, just look at the graphic display.
At least that't how I go about it.
Cheers,
Hansjoerg
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Hansjoerg
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--> OSTC4 - 257 / 392 / 424 / 1324 Fischer
--> OSTC5 - 1507 S8
RTFM
Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
@Hansjoerg: Ich würde nur gerne wissen, ob meine Annahmen richtig sind. Dazu hätte ich halt gerne eine Bestätigung von jemandem, der den Code lesen und verstehen kann. Finde ich nicht so schlimm.
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Peter
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Peter
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Peter, ja kann ich nachvollziehen...


Cheers,
Hansjoerg
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Hansjoerg
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Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
PeterK Wrote:
> My CF47 is set to 10 (m/min). So does it mean that
> each segment is equivalent to 10/6= 1.67 m/min ?
> And it will show the first red segment if I exceed
> my CF47 threshold (e.g. 10 m/min) ?
Excatly.
Regards,
Matthias
> My CF47 is set to 10 (m/min). So does it mean that
> each segment is equivalent to 10/6= 1.67 m/min ?
> And it will show the first red segment if I exceed
> my CF47 threshold (e.g. 10 m/min) ?
Excatly.
Regards,
Matthias
Re: Explanation on new graph. velocity (CF60)
Danke Matthias.
Wie läuft die Boot?
Wie läuft die Boot?
Regards
Peter
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Peter
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