Hi,
We're experiencing strange behaviour from SC-33 regarding its heading readings.
It was working with no issues 3 months now, however last night during crossing, the heading started changing abruptly.
By abruptly, I mean we were on 240degrees constant, the heading went to 10deg, swinging towards 100, just to change to 300deg swinging towards 260degrees, etc.
Pitch got stuck at 20deg, roll at 15 and not moving.
Today I've run diagnostics and all list shows OK, except Sum IMU group, that doesn't show OK, nor Fail, just "-".
After restarting the equipnet the strange out-of-control heading behaviour did not stop.
Statistically, 80% of time is stays with 240degrees (as our compass heading), just to start swinging 360desgrees 20% of time. Of course that makes it not much of a use for navigation purposes.
Anybody found similar problems in the past? If such, I'd very appreciate an input how to solve that issue.
I will try to upload video of FI-70 showing the behaviour soon.
BTW, yes, it is fixed firmly on the mast.
KR,
Lucas
We're experiencing strange behaviour from SC-33 regarding its heading readings.
It was working with no issues 3 months now, however last night during crossing, the heading started changing abruptly.
By abruptly, I mean we were on 240degrees constant, the heading went to 10deg, swinging towards 100, just to change to 300deg swinging towards 260degrees, etc.
Pitch got stuck at 20deg, roll at 15 and not moving.
Today I've run diagnostics and all list shows OK, except Sum IMU group, that doesn't show OK, nor Fail, just "-".
After restarting the equipnet the strange out-of-control heading behaviour did not stop.
Statistically, 80% of time is stays with 240degrees (as our compass heading), just to start swinging 360desgrees 20% of time. Of course that makes it not much of a use for navigation purposes.
Anybody found similar problems in the past? If such, I'd very appreciate an input how to solve that issue.
I will try to upload video of FI-70 showing the behaviour soon.
BTW, yes, it is fixed firmly on the mast.
KR,
Lucas