Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9
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@Fenr1r That is right.
How do I see the POIs use for navigation and how the absence of coordinates entry into the watch might be overcome?
My intended use (thankfully, I NEEDED it just a few times) is to be sure to find a certain point when I cannot navigate just with ground references (fog, forest, whatever). Also, in my A3P times, to have a clue on how far I where (I know, very basic, nothing compared to route ETE in S9B).
Let’s use the castle. I have it as a POI, then I can “reach” it if I can navigate to that point if I lost the road or if there is no road at all. Fog, night and wolfs are added components. Vampires come next. Coordinates is the best method.
If I cannot enter the castle coordinates, my only possible way is (if I know where I am in the map, of course), to get the bearing in degrees and an (approximate) distance and enter it using the new feature in navigation. A worse alternative, of course, but at least a possibility, similar to traditional compass navigation. I will need to check from time to time and it is very prone to error, but it is the best I can imagine if I cannot enter coordinates.
Here comes the conclusion. As most of the times I think of this feature for cases where my visibility of the destination is null (why should I need navigation if I have direct eye contact with my intended point), not knowing the bearing in degrees when locking the compass makes the alternative almost useless.
To be honest, what could the current implementation be useful for? I guess that there may be scenarios, but probably in sports that I do not practice.
I like the direction of Suunto with the firmware, but I still see that it has lost lot of its traditional ties with navigation.
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@Fenr1r @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos @Efejota
I would like to clarify the original idea behind the picture (it’s mine in fact ) This is the situation where the current bearing functionality will not help much unless you know the distance to the castle… But, via @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I yesterday suggested to Suunto guys adding a “triangulation” feature: you measure bearing to the castle from position 1, then you measure bearing from position 2 and the watch calculates the coordinates of the castle based on the intersection of 2 bearings
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@inkognito Very smart! In my opinion (I know nothing of programming, I must confess), easier to get coordinates and enter them directly. But, of course, it is very helpful if you do not know coordinates (like having a plain paper map)
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@Efejota said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
I am very happy with the update. I would like to share a couple of thoughts, maybe @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos have information on them
Additionally, I tried it today and discovered that I had to point the direction. It makes it useless unless you have a direct sight of the point. It could be a good alternative for POIs if we could see the bearing in degrees. Then we could fix the point in a map (paper or phone), find the bearing and distance, and put it into the watch.
Sorry, i don’t get this point. Yes, you need to point, but at the same time you get the bearing displayed in degrees. So you can do the pointing in the fog or in the tent - as long as you know your desired bearing, just point the watch until the number is what you want.
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@Efejota said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
Fog, night and wolfs
Where wolfs?
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@Fenr1r near the castle 51° SE (reverse bearing of the tent from the castle = SE 51°) . Please follow with attention
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@inkognito (& @Efejota) Interesting. And fine (uncredited-as-initially-displayed-the-shame) map. How would you then use those one-time generated coordinates? Would you be doing this with sequential major features along your route JIC the road became impassable?
If the watch can hold onto a first bearing, without needing to overwrite it with the second, I’d quite like it to be able to save that first bearing … and entered distance … and maybe elevation … maybe with an icon … and a name …
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@chrisc92 said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
@Fenr1r near the castle 51° SE (reverse bearing of the tent from the castle = SE 51°) . Please follow with attention
could you share coordinates to avoid visit this area ?
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@Mff73 Not on any map, apparently - so no coordinates. And the satellite image resolution of the region seems to be measurable in kilometres. I asked a Cure fan of my acquaintance and she told me it’s in the wooded hills above the small village of Dontgonearthe.
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@Egika Hell! You are absolutely right! I started a whole useless discussion! I missed the degrees bearing… Another reasons for asking for bigger fonts for people over 50
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@Efejota said in Software update 2.12.30 Staged Release for S3/S5/S9:
Another reasons for asking for bigger fonts for people over 50
Preach.
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@Fenr1r When it comes to priorities, I would suggest to Suunto something like this:
- Implement the functionality to create POI with given GPS coordinates and elevation straight from the watch… Come on, this is a must!
- When it comes to the current bearing functionality, if you enter distance (and possibly also the elevation), allow us to save that projected point as POI…
- When you use the current bearing functionality without entering the distance, show the ray/line representing that bearing from the position of measurement in the navigation screen… This would come extremely handy if you go zig-zag in the forrest etc…
- If all that is implemented, now it’s a time to possibly implement crazy ideas like mine with the POI creation based on bearing from two different places
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Some feedback about the baro dial on the watch face:
The idea to color the scale light green to show the min/max value is great! The dial however shows about 5 hPa over the full scale. I noticed the min/max values are from a 12hr period. In this period it is not very uncommon that the pressure rises or drops more then 5 hPa. This means that I only see around 2,5 hPa lightgreen and the rest exceeds the scale. This gives me no idea how fast the pressure is changeing.
I would propose to extend the scale to at least 10-15 hPa or a dynamic scale and the direction towards it is moving.
Some pictures to (hopefuly) clarify the text above.
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@inkognito I heartily agree with the sense and obvious profitability of those suggestions (might even have suggested the first 2 a while back). However, your no.3 has me reassessing your no.4. And your motives. Are you planning to steal something from this hitherto unknown castle, approaching as close as possible to a pre-identified line of unobserved ground, followed by helicopter extraction? And is there a sport mode for that?
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@Fenr1r For that I am planning to use modified Cheerleading sport mode. I believe it will work great as a cover-up
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@inkognito Solid. Just don’t snag your pom-poms on the portcullis.
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@Fenr1r No wolfs, actually. Maybe wolves
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@inkognito unfortunately I used your pic but I didn’t share the idea That I tried to keep yours
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Now that we all share the evil plot of stealing from the castle while wearing chearleader costumes, there is no need to keep it a secret
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Ok, looks I am too stupid :). I tried suunto plus climb again and I do not understand those created laps by suunto plus climb, especially lap 3 and 5. Lap one is perfectly clear to me. Can someona explaine what I do not understand here? Altitude in grey