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Logs all seem to start about 30 minutes before we are underway

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    Saillogger is awesome, started using it this summer and I'm loving it. Having said that, on to the quibbles!

    I'm not sure if this is normal or something unique about my setup. All my logs seem to start about 30 minutes before we actually weigh anchor, with a bunch of floating around the anchor at 0.2 knots or whatever 🙂 As a result the duration is longer and average speed lower than expected.

    The only thing I can think of that's unusual about my setup is that I have a USB GPS connected to Cerbo GX so my Signal K will have a boat position all the time, even when the boat instruments are turned off. Could that be causing this issue?

    Anyway, thanks for the app, its great!

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    Hi @Sparohok, thank you.

    This is definitely unusual, Saillogger normally eliminates all those starting points automatically and works without any issues. You’re clearly observing something different.
    Having a position all the time is actually a good thing, so that won’t cause the issue, but I suspect it has something to do with that USB GPS.

    I presume you have a GPS source on your NMEA network (chartplotter, AIS, etc.) that comes online before you start moving. If so, can you configure a priority so that your USB GPS is always the lowest priority and only used when nothing else is available?

    Go to Signal K → Server → Data Connections and, using the Priorities table at the bottom, configure priority for your navigation.position and give higher priority to NMEA sources (make sure your instruments are on while you do this). Put the USB GPS at the bottom, and set a timeout of 5 or 10 seconds.

    It will look something like this:

    Screenshot 2025-08-13 at 9.00.35 PM.png

    Make sure you restart Signal K afterwards and let us know what happens on your next trip.

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