More Hummingbird thoughts
I've been working on testing out a theory -
My issue with the GPS use seems to be centered around the slowness of the re-draw rate, screen refresh, whatever you want to call it...
I'm thinking this could have something to do with the speed at which
the unit can process info -
So my theory is, REDUCE the workload on it by turning off, disabling
features one by one, and see if it will adapt and speed up.
So far, this has been limited to running in simulation, so I really don't
want to state my findings until I can verify it with actual on-the-water
results.
But, let me say this - it APPEARS that this is the case.
The things I'm turning off are shaded depth, reducing the amount
of map detail shown, and ultimately, taking out the map card itself...
My 797 (NVB) and 787 ('08 premium South card) are showing some
differences that are interesting too, that I'll hopefully detail for you
next week. Seems like everytime you turn something off, it gets faster,
which I guess should have been a no-brainer :) but I have to see stuff
for myself sometimes. Now the thing is, some of these features I'm
turning off, are some of my favorite things to use - but, there seems
to be several steps in between all off or all on, so I may find for example that I can live with the shaded depth turned off in exchange for faster
screen redraws. This weekend will tell more.
In doing this, I uncovered (found a fix) for one peculiar little quirk in
the NVB map on my 797 - for some reason, when zoomed in to 1000'
range or closer (showing the 1' contour lines) in INDIAN CREEK on PICKWICK -
the back half or so of the creek did not show at all. It looked like they
just decided not to survey that portion, and I was cussing Navionics...
Where the chart stopped, it was sort of a diagonal line across the bay,
like a map boundary.
But by chance, I went to menu choice "chart" went down to the
"map preference" (I believe it's labled) choice, and took it off "auto",
put it on Hotmaps - and BOOM, up came the missing part of the map:confused: