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Old August 21st 06, 09:50 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Dan[_1_]
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Default Garmin 496 loss of satellite reception

Dan,

I had ABSOLUTELY the same symptoms with my 396. After much testing, I
narrowed down the failures to when I was close to the ground within
line of site of certain cell-phone towers. (only with the GA25 external
antenna shipped with the unit)

Again, stub antenna worked fine. I contacted Garmin, who sent me
another GA25 antenna (no dice). When I called back, they said that
there have been issues with the GA25 antennas (apparently in the design
iteslf) and sent me a GA26 (the older version, same form factor as the
antenna that came with the GPSMAP 195). So far I believe this will
resolve the issue, but I am planning to test after work today.

Give Garmin a call and ask for a different type of antenna. They'll
even overnight it to you if you tell them you are flying again soon.

--Dan


Dan Luke wrote:
Three times in the last two weeks, my 496 has lost satellite reception upon
descent below 2000' AGL.

This occurred in three different locations:

The first time was about a week ago, crossing the western shoreline of
Galveston Bay, just south of Ellington field. Moving the amplified antenna
around the glare shield did not help, so I replaced it with the stub antenna
and reception was restored. I presumed the remote antenna was defective,
and used the stub the rest of the trip.

Saturday, I checked the amplified antenna at startup and it seemed fine, so
I decided to use it and monitor its performance. It had strong reception on
at least 10 sat's until I descended for the visual approach to Slidell, LA.
At 1500' I heard the "Satellite reception lost!" warning and saw that all
the bars were depressed to near nothing. A few came back enough to
reestablish position, and the GPS remained "on line" until landing.

The third time was the trip back from Slidell to drop off the Angel Flight
folks at Fairhope, AL. Same scenario: descended below 2000' and satellite
reception was briefly lost.

I plan another trip this coming weekend just to see how repeatable this
problem is, but right now, I'm mystified. Anyone have an idea what could be
causing this? Pressure effect on the antenna housing, perhaps?

--
Dan
C172RG at BFM