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Version History of SailTimer API™

2.6

August 1, 2024

Simplified menu options. Also shortened the name of the app for simplicity, while keeping the same icon with brown wind cups.

2.5

December 3, 2023

Update to management of Bluetooth connection for iOS 16.4 and above. Transmissions from wireless Wind Instrument to this app should be back to normal, continuing for long periods without disconnecting.

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2.4

October 11, 2022

Extensive testing and correcting of multi-threading software bug that could affect Bluetooth connection after 10+ minutes of GPS movement.

2.3

August 10, 2022

• Improved stability in app for our favorite long-distance and racing sailors. (You know who you are.)

2.2

June 15, 2022

• Added smoothing to True Wind Speed & Direction with True North reference, for data shared online for crowdsourced wind maps. • Transition to new serverless cloud database to better support massive scaling, due to the growing volume of data and users worldwide.

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2.1

November 6, 2021

• Smoothing is now over number of transmissions not number of seconds, since transmissions can be multiple times per second. Increase smoothing if a wind display is too jumpy (especially at faster transmission rates) because of mast vibration, boat pitching etc. • Improvements to the geometry behind the conversion to True Wind Speed (TWS) after extensive testing with Apparent Wind Speed (AWS) and Angle (AWA). • For more accuracy and ease of use, Apparent Wind Direction (AWD) is displayed for True Wind Direction (TWD) if GPS speed less than 2 knots. AWD and TWD should be the same then. This prevents TWD from fluctuating because of GPS resolution when you are not moving.

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2.0

November 5, 2021

• Adjustments to Smoothing function to make your wind gauge amazingly smooth and responsive. Smoothing is now over number of transmissions not number of seconds, since transmissions can be multiple times per second. Increase smoothing if a wind display is too jumpy (especially at faster transmission rates) because of mast vibration, boat pitching etc. • Improvements to the geometry behind the conversion to True Wind Speed (TWS) after extensive testing with Apparent Wind Speed (AWS) and Angle (AWA). • For more accuracy and ease of use, Apparent Wind Direction (AWD) is displayed for True Wind Direction (TWD) if GPS speed less than 2 knots. AWD and TWD should be the same then. This prevents TWD from fluctuating because of GPS resolution when you are not moving.

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1.9

October 29, 2021

• Smoothing is now over number of transmissions not number of seconds, since transmissions can be multiple times per second. Increase smoothing if a wind display is too jumpy (especially at faster transmission rates) because of mast vibration, boat pitching etc. This can make your wind gauges amazingly smooth and responsive. • Improvements to the geometry behind the conversion to True Wind Speed (TWS) after extensive testing with Apparent Wind Speed (AWS) and Angle (AWA). • Corrected bug with radio buttons for transmission rate.

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1.8

October 22, 2021

• Smoothing is now over number of transmissions not number of seconds, since transmissions can be multiple times per second. Use if a wind display is too jumpy (especially at faster transmission rates) because of mast vibration, boat pitching etc. This can make your wind gauges amazingly smooth and responsive. • Improvements to the geometry behind the conversion to True Wind Speed (TWS) after extensive testing with Apparent Wind Speed (AWS) and Angle (AWA).

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1.7

October 19, 2021

• New simulator for testing True Wind Direction (TWD) and True Wind Speed (TWS). • Bug corrected with Course Over Ground when using Bluetooth data.

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Description of SailTimer API™

An API is a digital toolkit; this one handles the Bluetooth 4 LE connection to the SailTimer Wind Instrument™ (SailTimerWind.com). You can let this app run in the background. It hands off the wind data to other wind gauge or chartplotting apps for display (even if the screen is turned off to conserve power). It converts wind data from magnetic to true north, from Apparent to True, from wind direction to angle, and to NMEA 0183 marine electronics format. Streaming data is shown in green text as the wireless data arrives from the Wind Instrument to show you when the connection is made. There is a Pause/Play button in the upper right of the green text. The app uses the sophisticated new NOAA-British Geological Survey geomagnetic model for compass declination (the angle between Magnetic and True North), since magnetic north has been moving around faster than usual in recent years. The Wind Instrument can also get over-the-air updates with this app, for new electronics functions that may become available in future. After scanning for your Wind Instrument, you can rename it with an identifier like your boat name. No-one else can see this, but it ensures that you are connecting to your own Wind Instrument in a marina. The app reconnects to yours from then on. The API tries to reconnect automatically if the Bluetooth signal is lost. In the upper right corner there is also a circular Dis/Connect button. That is handy when leaving the boat, or also if you want to save power in the iOS device and in the Wind Instrument when not in use. Your iPad/iPhone also use less power when the GPS (Location Services) and Bluetooth are shut off with the Disconnect button. Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life. This app may use your location even when it isn’t open, which can decrease device battery life. Logging in gives you the option to display wind conditions at your location online. That is handy if you want to share your location with others for safety. And if you want to check wind conditions and temperature at your boat from home. You can Register the first time in the API or at SailTimerMaps.com. Then you can simply log in to the API, and you won’t have to log out or log in again. The Settings menu also lets you set the transmission rate to 1, 3 or 5 times per second (Hz). Wind gauges move more smoothly with faster transmissions, but numerical displays may change too fast. You may want fast transmissions for an autopilot, or may prefer to conserve battery power in your Wind Instrument with fewer transmissions. There is a Smoothing option over the number of transmissions per second. Increase this damping if a wind display is too jumpy (especially at faster transmission rates) because of mast vibration, boat pitching etc. More information on this in the SailTimer newsletters at http://eepurl.com/huv5cD and http://eepurl.com/hDWhdX. Simulator for testing True Wind Direction (TWD) and True Wind Speed (TWS): Long-tap on the wind cup icon to start. Double-tap on the wind cup icon to stop. Allows you to enter boat speed and heading and apparent wind speed and direction, and check TWD and TWS in the first line of green text (MWD in NMEA0183 format). For more accuracy and ease of use, Apparent Wind Direction (AWD) is displayed for True Wind Direction (TWD) if GPS speed less than 2 knots. AWD and TWD should be the same then. This prevents TWD from fluctuating because of GPS resolution when you are not moving. *If you are getting the app and like this wireless technology, please help out other sailors by letting them know, with a quick rating on this version while you’re here.
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SailTimer API™: FAQ

Is the SailTimer API™ app compatible with iPads?

Yes, the SailTimer API™ app is compatible with iPads.

Who is the app developer of SailTimer API™?

SailTimer Inc. is the creator of the SailTimer API™ app.

What is the minimum iOS version needed for SailTimer API™ to work?

The minimum supported iOS version for the app is 13.0.

What user rating does the app have?

SailTimer API™ has an exceptional rating of 5 out of 5, which is a testament to its quality.

What is the main genre of the SailTimer API™ app?

Navigation Is The Primary Genre Of The Sailtimer Api™ App.

Which is the latest version of SailTimer API™?

2.6 is the current version of SailTimer API™.

What is the latest update date for SailTimer API™?

SailTimer API™’s most recent update was on October 4, 2024.

Could you provide information on the release date of SailTimer API™?

The app first launched on February 6, 2023.

What age rating is assigned to SailTimer API™?

Safe for children to use, no mature themes or inappropriate content.

Which languages does SailTimer API™ support?

SailTimer API™ currently features the following languages: American English.

Is SailTimer API™ available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, SailTimer API™ is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in SailTimer API™?

No, SailTimer API™ does not offer in-app purchases.

Is SailTimer API™ tailored for Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

Unfortunately, SailTimer API™ is not tailored for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in SailTimer API™?

No, ads are not featured prominently in SailTimer API™.

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Reviews of SailTimer API™

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  • Waste of time and money

    I spent 10 months waiting for a wind instrument to turn up after purchasing. Then it was faulty as it would only send battery and temp data 90% of the time. Spent many unsuccessful hours trying to get it to work reliably.
  • What happened?

    Not working on iPhone since update a month ago. Still waiting for fix…

    Developer Response

    Thanks for your comment. Feel free to contact Technical Support at info@SailTimerinc.com if you want to know what is happening with an update. Version 2.4 of this app has now been submitted to the app store. It took a lot of testing to replicate a bug and understand when it was occurring, and then to make adjustments in the software and test that the corrections were successful. This takes time. Ordinarily we can make changes quickly, but this one required many iterations and could only be tested when underway with GPS movement. We worked on it every day, and appreciate your patience until that was completed. Happy sailing!