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<blockquote data-quote="enginerd" data-source="post: 416978" data-attributes="member: 21309"><p>This sounds like a GPS issue, the Gulf of Guinea happens to be the intersection of the prime meridian and the equator. Thus if your GPS coordinates are getting null values (zeros), that's where you're going to be. I'm not very iPad literate, but I'd check to see if your GPS is disabled.</p><p></p><p>I haven't tried this app myself yet, but it seems great and I'll probably be downloading it soon. It uses the free NOAA charts, which is always a plus for me. Do you know if it displays both RNCs (raster charts) or just the ENCs (electronic navigational charts)? Even though they're just "dumb" images of the paper chart, I like RNCs because I can easily correlate with an actual paper chart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enginerd, post: 416978, member: 21309"] This sounds like a GPS issue, the Gulf of Guinea happens to be the intersection of the prime meridian and the equator. Thus if your GPS coordinates are getting null values (zeros), that's where you're going to be. I'm not very iPad literate, but I'd check to see if your GPS is disabled. I haven't tried this app myself yet, but it seems great and I'll probably be downloading it soon. It uses the free NOAA charts, which is always a plus for me. Do you know if it displays both RNCs (raster charts) or just the ENCs (electronic navigational charts)? Even though they're just "dumb" images of the paper chart, I like RNCs because I can easily correlate with an actual paper chart. [/QUOTE]
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