benedmonson said:
Only 1 problem, the gmt times are way off!! Is the a setting in my preferences to change the time??? I searched everywhere and found nothing.
It took me a moment to figure out where this complaint might be coming from since the messages are timestamped at the ground stations and the ground stations have a clock synced to GPS signals.
Then, it occurred to me where your perception of the time being "off" might be coming from:
In track mode:
For a myriad of technical reasons, some of which are proprietary, it reports
nominally every 10 minutes. There is some slop, or what we call "dither", in the reporting rate. So, if you were expecting a report every 10 minutes to the exact second, you're not getting it. It's every 10 minutes plus-or-minus a couple of minutes.
In check-in mode:
The "single" check in message is sent as a "triple-redundant-burst". That is, the
identical message is sent three times over a 10 - 20 minute window. This is done to make sure the message gets through. If there wasn't a satellite with a good angle on both you and the ground station for the first message, odds are very good that there will be one in a good position for the second or the third.
In check in mode, the back-office only relays out the first message received of the three. It identifies the redundant messages as redundant.
So, in check in mode, it's possible that the message that actually gets received was sent up to 20 minutes after you hit the check-in button. The time stamp is very accurate. It is the message itself that was delayed.
In the other modes, help, 911, and track, the messages are not sent redundantly. A new, unique message is sent every 5 minutes (help and 911) or every 10 minutes (track) and the back office sends through every one it gets.
benedmonson said:
Thanks!!