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I flew Monday and Wednesday this week. Both times, my wife reported the
flight track on the inReach website did not update automatically; instead, she had to refresh the page each time. It added each point automatically for my previous flights in August, which I believe is expected operation. Have others noticed this? It's not a big problem, now that she knows it can happen, but it caused her some consternation initially. Other than this issue, she likes it better than Spot because it has the speed and altitude, and dots instead of big bootprints for the flight track. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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On Thursday, September 19, 2013 7:33:27 AM UTC-8, Eric Greenwell wrote:
I flew Monday and Wednesday this week. Both times, my wife reported the flight track on the inReach website did not update automatically; instead, she had to refresh the page each time. It added each point automatically for my previous flights in August, which I believe is expected operation. Have others noticed this? It's not a big problem, now that she knows it can happen, but it caused her some consternation initially. Other than this issue, she likes it better than Spot because it has the speed and altitude, and dots instead of big bootprints for the flight track. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) Hi Eric, I asked my wife if she noticed the same issue as Jan. She observed that the trace updated automatically in "clumps". It would be nice if it were more of a streaming thing. She much prefers it to my old spot, as it gives her real time information of my location, altitude and speed. The time is also on the fix and there seems to be little delay. The Spot could be easily 20 minutes behind. The In Reach should be much better for the "show and tell" at competitions. DLB |
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Have not experienced this. Will keep an eye out for it...
Sean On Thursday, September 19, 2013 11:33:27 AM UTC-4, Eric Greenwell wrote: I flew Monday and Wednesday this week. Both times, my wife reported the flight track on the inReach website did not update automatically; instead, she had to refresh the page each time. It added each point automatically for my previous flights in August, which I believe is expected operation. Have others noticed this? It's not a big problem, now that she knows it can happen, but it caused her some consternation initially. Other than this issue, she likes it better than Spot because it has the speed and altitude, and dots instead of big bootprints for the flight track. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA (change ".netto" to ".us" to email me) |
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I am having the same software problem. I use Apple iPhone as well as a Microsoft Surface. Last Saturday Jim flew 12 hours in wave and thermals. Both devices had same difficulties. The InReach default seems to be "all time" and a really tight zoom which is ludicrous for an aviation plan. I get the current blue arrow, then expand the view (which is DOWN not up on the iPhone ) with SINGLE taps on the left hand side scale bar. ( I don't use the typical pinch/push on the map as it "throws" the map to unknown places!)
Heres my "workaround." I click on the Map Filter, then use the "Date &Time Range" pull down of "most recent track." Unfortunately, it doesn't refresh automatically (factory rep says they are working on it). I leave the (desired) scale, change the filter pull down to "all time," let it update the page, then change the pull down filter back to "most recent track." It will be updated. Hope they get this fixed soon. I do like to see Jim's altitude. When you see 2000 AGL on a wave mission it's time to hook up the trailer. The speed seems to be instantaneous so it could be slow thermaling or parked in the wave climbing. You can get a overall speed from the top left hand "all users" tab. Jackie |
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