2-1 gps navigation data, 2 gps steering mode – NorthStar Navigation Pilot System NS3300 User Manual

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Destination

DTG (distance)

TTG (time)

BRG (bearing)

SOG (speed)

Course error (angle)

CTS (bearing)

Plotted course

Boat

XTE (distance)

Start

COG (bearing)

The autopilot has three ways of steering the boat, compass, GPS and wind. To select an appropriate
mode, see section 3-7. In GPS mode, the autopilot uses data from a GPS to steer the boat along a
route or to a waypoint.

7-2-1 GPS navigation data

Navigating to a waypoint:
The boat is sailing from the start to the destination and has moved off the GPS plotted course from
the start to the destination:

BRG

Bearing to destination
The bearing to the destination from the boat.

COG

Course over ground
Direction in which the boat is moving over the ground.

CE

Course error
The difference between CTS and the boat heading.

CTS

Course to steer
Optimum course to steer to return to the plotted course.

DTG

Distance to go
Distance from the boat to the destination.

SOG

Speed over ground
The current boat speed over the ground. This is not necessarily the same as the boat speed through the water nor the speed at which the boat
is approaching the destination.

TTG

Time to go
The estimated time to reach the destination.

XTE

Cross track error
The distance from the boat to the nearest point of the plotted course. XTE may have a letter: R means steer to the right to return to the plotted
course, L means steer to the left.

7-2 GPS steering mode

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