5 projected course, 6 tracks and tracking – NorthStar Navigation Explorer 660 User Manual

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Northstar Explorer 660 Installation and Operation Manual

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If Projected course is turned on, then the Explorer
660 will display the projected position based
on the course over ground (COG), speed and a
specified time. To turn Projected course on and
off and to set the time, see section 15-2.

3-5 Projected course

Boat’s projected course

Boat position

Projected position

Tracking records the boat’s position to memory at
regular intervals, which can be:

Time intervals.

Or distance intervals.

The track of where the boat has been can be
displayed on the chart. The Explorer 660 can
display one track while recording another.

To work with tracks, (see section 15-6).

The Explorer 660 can store five tracks:

Track 1 can hold up to 2000 points and is
intended to record the normal progress of
the boat.

Tracks 2, 3, 4 and 5 can hold up to 500 points
each and are intended to record sections to
be retraced accurately, for example entering a
river mouth.

Tip: Record the tracks in good conditions.

When recording is on and the track becomes full
then recording continues and the oldest points in
the track are deleted.

3-6 Tracks and tracking

The maximum length of a track depends on the
selected track interval: a small interval will give a
shorter, more detailed track and a long interval
will give a longer, less detailed track, as shown in
these examples:

Time intervals
Interval

Track 1

Track 2, 3, 4 or 5

1 sec

33 minutes

8 minutes

10 sec

5.5 hours

1.4 hours

1 min

33 hours

8 hours

Distance intervals
Interval

Track 1

Track 2, 3, 4 or 5

0.01 20

5

1 2,000

500

10 20,000

5,000

The track lengths are in the current distance units,
for example nm.

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