[aprssig] findu.com Location off by 100 miles.
Robert Bruninga
bruninga at usna.edu
Tue Jun 6 13:30:54 EDT 2006
Steve,
I took a fresh look at FINDU to see how APRS position ambiguity
could best be displayed and I noticed that GOOGLE satellite
maps already do something like this when they dont have enough
map resolution. It pops up a sign that says:
"We are sorry, but we don't have imagery
at this zoom level for this region"
I would suggest that FINDU do the same thing when the zoom
level is too great for meanningful representation of the
ambiguous object. In fact, I would suggest that FINDU should
display a graphic in place of the map that looks like this:
Hope this comes across...
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
| "We are sorry but you are trying to zoom below the |
| point where the map resolution exceeds the precision |
| of the ambiguity of the transmitted object. Zooming |
| further would imply greater precision to the object |
| than is being transmitted by the sender. |
| |
| "APRS positions and objects can be transmitted with |
| 5 different levels of precision depending on how well |
| the sender defines the actual position. The levels are |
| |
| DDMM.HH - to the nearest 60 feet |
| DDMM.H_ - to the nearest .1 mile |
| DDMM.__ - to the nearest one mile |
| DDM_.__ - to the nearest 10 miles |
| DD___.__ - to the nearest 60 miles |
| |
| Zoom back out to see the display the sender intended |
+------------------------------------------------------------------+
I notice that streets do not show up above the 4 mile range
scale on Google, so I'd suggest these thresholds:
For .1 mile ambiguity, switch at the 1 mile Range
For 1 mile ambiguity, switch at the 8 mile Range
For 10 mile ambiguity, switch at the 32 mile Range
For 60 mile ambiguity, switch at the 256 mile Range
I would hope that this simple fix would be relatively
easy to implement. And while you are at it, add the
RANGE SCALE on a line just above the maps. I assume
that you can easily compute this from the map's zoom
factor so that FINDU maps present this standard APRS
display metric to the user like other software does.
The range scales dont have to be power's of two like the
prefered APRS standard, but just whatever they compute
to be is fine.
I think that having range scale information on the display
would make FINDU maps much more user friendly for
people viewing areas they are not familiar with.
thanks
Bob, WB4APR
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