[aprssig] Local Repeater Freq Object Ambiguity.
Jason Winningham
jdw at eng.uah.edu
Thu Feb 1 12:27:03 EST 2007
On Feb 1, 2007, at 9:59 AM, Robert Bruninga wrote:
> That is precisely what bothers me about some displays. To say
> that AMBIGUITY must be displayed precisely!
Instead of the arbitrary term ambiguity, use a more correct term like
uncertainty. "Over there" or "up yonder" is ambiguous; 34 45.67N 87
54.32W is assumed to be precise to plus or minus .005 minutes of
uncertainty (else it would have rounded to something else).
Coordinates are discrete values, be those discrete units be degrees
or hundredths of a minute, that indicate opposite corners of
_rectangular_ area. The uncertainty associated with these discrete
values also delineates a rectangular area. Not an ellipse, or
circle, or anything else - a _rectangle_. (Yes, I'm ignoring the
fact that the planet in question is more or less but not quite
spherical; I'm talking about our typical flat 2D representation of
its surface.)
> In my opinion it shouldn't. I prefer a consistent "circle" (or
> elipse) to imply ambiguity.
Then you're displaying incorrect information. If a position were
inside that ellipse but outside the rectangle that the coordinate
uncertainty indicates, the actual coordinates would be _different_.
Any indication of position outside that rectangle is _wrong_ because
it contradicts the information provided.
-Jason
kg4wsv
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