On Tuesday, February 14, 2017 at 3:34:29 PM UTC-8, gjr80 wrote:
>
> One of the challenges when driving the SteelSeries gauges is that there is 
> a lot of information being conveyed by the gauges other than just the 
> simple gauge value. In the case of the red faced gauge it was simply a case 
> of a mis-constructed query that was returning incorrect pressL and pressH 
> values. These contribute to part of the shading of the pressure gauge.
>
> I had not noticed the linear shading of the wind direction gauge, I would 
> expect to see something like that under the simulator but not in real life. 
> I implemented a revised method of producing the windrose data, and whilst 
> the windrose gauge is not being displayed, the windrose data may have an 
> effect on the wind direction gauge. This one I will need to look at more 
> closely.
>
> Gary
>
>
Gary, it is obvious from watching the gauges for a while that the linear 
shading of the wind direction gauge is due to the wind direction being 
falsely reported as North when the wind speed is zero. The shading could be 
fixed by simply leaving the direction indication unchanged whenever the 
wind speed is zero.

Bob

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