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https://www.simufly.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl Delco Carousel IV-A INS For Microsoft Flight Simulator >> Delco Carousel IV-A INS For Microsoft Flight Simulator >> Civa changes LAT/LONG https://www.simufly.com/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl?num=1477872641 Message started by mllgrennman on Oct 31st, 2016, 12:10am |
Title: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Oct 31st, 2016, 12:10am I put in the right LAT/LONG for waypoint 2, but the INS keeps changing it to something else...it wont take it? |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Peter Rabbit on Nov 2nd, 2016, 5:42am Can you post the numbers on here EXACTLY as you are trying to enter them. |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Nov 2nd, 2016, 1:12pm I put in N60 76.1/W 149 24.6 as waypoint 8 ...It loaded fine on the ground but at some point in flight it turned to 61 16.1 149 24.6 I tried to re-enter N60 76.1/W 149 24.6 but it changed it to 61 16.1 N 149 24.6 W which was not the right location |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Peter Rabbit on Nov 2nd, 2016, 8:08pm I think your problem is you are trying to enter coordinates in decimal "degrees" The Civa unit uses degrees, minutes and seconds. (60 minutes in a degree). N60 76 1 cannot be entered into the INS For example you can enter N60 59 9 and the next highest latitude entry must be N61 00 0 Things like google maps use decimal degrees but for aeronautical use stick to the traditional way. |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Nov 3rd, 2016, 1:24am 5251414A4E575647220 wrote:
she accepted the coordinates on the ground...but somewhere in flight it changed itself |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Nov 3rd, 2016, 1:25am 7B786863677E7F6E0B0 wrote:
how should N60 76.1/W 149 24.6 be entered? |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Peter Rabbit on Nov 3rd, 2016, 7:46am 4E4F4F4451464D4D4E424D230 wrote:
how should N60 76.1/W 149 24.6 be entered?[/quote] That is the whole point... N60 76 1 is not a valid co-ordinate. There are only 60 minutes in a degree, you cannot have a number greater than 60 59 9 before the degree changes to 61 00 0 Any attempt to enter your co-ordinate results in it changing as soon as the insert button is pressed after the LON coordinates are entered. Where are you getting that co-ordinate from ? A flight planner ? This site will convert decimal minutes to standard minutes https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/dms-decimal |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Nov 3rd, 2016, 10:21am im using the shift z option in flightsim...but i think i got it...N 60 7.61...should be N 60 0.76 yes? |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Peter Rabbit on Nov 3rd, 2016, 11:44am 0C0D0D0613040F0F0C000F610 wrote:
No, to be accurate it is N 60 07.61 (60 degrees; 07 minutes; 61/hundreds of a minute.) The CIVA INS takes entry in whole degrees and whole minutes and tenths of minutes. So you would enter that as N60076 As a side note, to be more technically accurate the seconds can also only go up to 59 , but the sim displays the seconds as a decimal of the minutes. But you need not worry about that. |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by mllgrennman on Nov 3rd, 2016, 2:21pm It still doesnt explain why it accepted it on the ground but changed it on route...i need to know mistakes before I take off!...thanks for your help though...this thing is a ton of fun when it works... |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Marco Ravanello on Nov 3rd, 2016, 3:06pm The "core" of the INS is supposed to "wrap" coordinates as it happened to you. What I don't understand is you saying "but at some point in flight it turned to...". It should correct the value immediately as soon as INSERT has been pressed. I'll test it tonite at home and get back. |
Title: Re: Civa changes LAT/LONG Post by Peter Rabbit on Nov 3rd, 2016, 9:38pm 2C2D2D2633242F2F2C202F410 wrote:
It doesn't accept it on the ground. It will change when you press INSERT after having entered the LON entries... try it. |
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