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Brad[_2_]
July 22nd 08, 03:22 AM
I got all my cables today to hook the GPS and the PDA up.
But...........this evening, here in WA state I have not been able to
get a good lock on any satellites.
Anyone else have any problems with their GPS today?
Just curious.
Brad
Wayne Paul
July 22nd 08, 03:36 AM
Brad,
I'm in Idaho about 450 mile from you. I just checked my GPS and am getting
a solid lock on six satellites.
Wayne
HP-14 "Six Foxtrot"
http://www.soaridaho.com/
"Brad" > wrote in message
...
>I got all my cables today to hook the GPS and the PDA up.
> But...........this evening, here in WA state I have not been able to
> get a good lock on any satellites.
>
> Anyone else have any problems with their GPS today?
>
> Just curious.
>
> Brad
On Jul 21, 9:22*pm, Brad > wrote:
> I got all my cables today to hook the GPS and the PDA up.
> But...........this evening, here in WA state I have not been able to
> get a good lock on any satellites.
>
> Anyone else have any problems with their GPS today?
>
> Just curious.
>
> Brad
Are you indoors? Take it outside and check. The structure of a
building really limits GPS reception.
Eric Greenwell
July 22nd 08, 03:57 AM
wrote:
> On Jul 21, 9:22 pm, Brad > wrote:
>> I got all my cables today to hook the GPS and the PDA up.
>> But...........this evening, here in WA state I have not been able to
>> get a good lock on any satellites.
>>
>> Anyone else have any problems with their GPS today?
My TomTom is sitting on my desk beside the monitor, and not having any
problems.
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Brad[_2_]
July 22nd 08, 05:10 AM
Well, both GPS's of mine a few hours ago could not get a lock, now
they work fine.
Must have been those black helicopters flying over the house.....yeah,
that's it!
Thanks!
Brad
Martin Gregorie[_3_]
July 22nd 08, 10:29 AM
On Mon, 21 Jul 2008 19:22:21 -0700, Brad wrote:
> Anyone else have any problems with their GPS today?
>
I had a couple of messages about altitude glitches (Garmin GPS II+ in
the UK), but as they just flashed on and off again and the other
information remained stable I ignored it. The log file was accepted
by the BGA league table system without complaint and was viewable with
EWView.
HTH
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Bob Kuykendall
July 22nd 08, 03:42 PM
There was a GPS reception yesterday and I wasn't invited? Shucks, and
I had my tuxedo pressed and ready. Isn't it Ian Strachan's job to give
us advance notice of these things?
But seriously, I had eight or ten birds today and yesterday, no
blackout here.
Bob K.
Dan[_4_]
July 22nd 08, 08:49 PM
On Jul 22, 10:42*am, Bob Kuykendall > wrote:
> There was a GPS reception yesterday and I wasn't invited? Shucks, and
> I had my tuxedo pressed and ready. Isn't it Ian Strachan's job to give
> us advance notice of these things?
>
> But seriously, I had eight or ten birds today and yesterday, no
> blackout here.
>
> Bob K.
You can see where interuptions in GPS are planned at
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsnotices/GPS_Interference.pdf
which is a subset of
http://www.navcen.uscg.gov/gps/gpsnotices/default.htm
Dan
bagmaker
July 22nd 08, 10:43 PM
I had a blackhawk rattle over my car at about 1500ft a few months ago, mobile dropped out, Tom Tom dropped out for a considerable time each side of him.
Mebbe they were testing a new UAV in your area.
Bagger (big fan of X-files)
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