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How do I know if a reading is a spike in Realspeed

Created by andrew c andrew c  > 9 months ago, 7 Jan 2009
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andrew c
andrew c

NSW

39 posts

7 Jan 2009 11:06pm
Hi folks,

came back from an unreal sail last sunday, checked the results on realspeed and was stoked to find a personal best speed. however my pb had improved by a couple of knots, which got me wondering how do you tell if point(s) are a spike or a genuine reading?

anyone...

Thanks,

Andrew
mineral1
mineral1

WA

4564 posts

7 Jan 2009 10:10pm
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andrew c said...

Hi folks,

came back from an unreal sail last sunday, checked the results on realspeed and was stoked to find a personal best speed. however my pb had improved by a couple of knots, which got me wondering how do you tell if point(s) are a spike or a genuine reading?

anyone...

Thanks,

Andrew


For a spike Andrew, on the graph section, you will see a spike in speed change, something like, you will go from say 20 knot speed and the next reading 1second later will be much higher, with a rapid drop off back to normal speed shortly after.
tab the division 2 second tab which will highlight the section you scored highest speed on the left panel showing your tracks, correspondingly it will show up in the bottom right numerical recoded panel (above the graph) you can the scroll down though the numbers to see if you had a legitimate ramp speed up and down for that period, compare this too the rest of your ramp speeds to gauge if you had a spike.
Hope this helps (and I got it right)

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Mineral
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

8 Jan 2009 12:30am
Hi Andrew,
If you are using a GT-11 or GT-31 the standard filters should pick up 99% of 'spikes' (errors).
Unfortunately, that does not work with GPX files from Garmins as they don't have the extra data necessary for the filters to operate.
Minerals explanation is excellent but if you are still not sure send you file to me at sailquik@hotmail.com and I will double check it for you.

Cheers, Andrew
andrew c
andrew c

NSW

39 posts

8 Jan 2009 7:34pm
thanks sailquik & mineral1. the "ramp-up" and "ramp-down" seem smooth enough, similar to most other runs that day.

sailquik, i have sent you the gpx file 'cause i would appreciate a 2nd opinion.

by the way i use a gt-11.

cheers,

andrew
sailquik
sailquik

VIC

6166 posts

8 Jan 2009 8:40pm
Tracks checked, email sent.
andrew c
andrew c

NSW

39 posts

8 Jan 2009 8:43pm
yeah, i know. i have been doing that but must have changed a seting by mistake because lately this has not been saving an sbn file (just realised this last sail and fixed up the settings). i do get an "sbp" file when i use navilink to get data from gps though (this is the file i sent you, sailquik)
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