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Old June 25th 06, 12:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Ted, your LX logger.........

wrote:
Thanks Tom. I'm a little irritated that this is happening with my new,
more expen$ive LX7007 when it didn't happen with my LX5000. It's the
same (physical) antenna that came with my LX7000, which I sent in to be
upgraded to LX7007 over the winter, and I don't recall the LX7000
having this problem.

This week I'm going to swap the positions of the two antenna (LX and
302) and see what happens at Ely next week.

Had a couple of thermals in that last flight that felt like they were
going straight up though!


I know Cambridge is adamant about sufficient separation of GPS antennas,
by which they mean at least a foot, and preferably more. If the problem
is separation, exchanging positions might not be enough to fix the problem.


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