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My GPS keeps losing it's mind. On my trip back from California a couple
weeks ago, and then on my last trip down to Shreveport, LA last week, my AirMap 300 loses it's position and goes into a cold start. Sometimes it picks up again, sometimes not. On the way down to Shreveport, I left it in the cold start for a little over an hour. Suddenly, out of nowhere, it finds itself again and is perfectly happy for a while. Then, it's back to Cold Start. Sometimes powering down and back up help, sometimes not. It's getting to be pretty annoying. Does anyone know if this is a problem with the AirMap, or if there's a fix for it (short of buying another GPS)? Thanks! Chris |
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Brinks wrote:
: My GPS keeps losing it's mind. On my trip back from California a couple : weeks ago, and then on my last trip down to Shreveport, LA last week, my : AirMap 300 loses it's position and goes into a cold start. Sometimes it Do you have a separate antenna? If so, it sounds like the antenna wire has an internal break. Sometimes it makes a connection, sometimes not. -- Aaron C. |
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![]() Brinks wrote: My GPS keeps losing it's mind. On my trip back from California a couple weeks ago, and then on my last trip down to Shreveport, LA last week, my AirMap 300 loses it's position and goes into a cold start. Sometimes it picks up again, sometimes not. On the way down to Shreveport, I left it in the cold start for a little over an hour. Suddenly, out of nowhere, it finds itself again and is perfectly happy for a while. Then, it's back to Cold Start. Sometimes powering down and back up help, sometimes not. It's getting to be pretty annoying. Does anyone know if this is a problem with the AirMap, or if there's a fix for it (short of buying another GPS)? Thanks! I'm not sure if the Lowrance is similar, but I've seen this happen on Garmin and older Magellan units. The problem was a dead internal lithium battery. The battery was used to power a memory function that kept the most recent position and the almanac alive. Once the lithium battery died, the unit had to "find itself" and download the almanac every time it was powered on. John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) |
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My Airmap 300 does the same thing. I've just assumed it is related to
losing its fix on the sats once in awhile. I agree it is annoying, and I'm thinking of getting a new handheld GPS because of it, except of course I hate spend the $$ if this is something that happens on all the handhelds. What is anyone's experience with this? Is it more prevelant with some brands? |
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My GPS keeps losing it's mind. On my trip back from California a couple
weeks ago, and then on my last trip down to Shreveport, LA last week, my AirMap 300 loses it's position and goes into a cold start. Sometimes it picks up again, sometimes not. This was the first symptom of our 300 losing its ability to "find" the airport data card. Have you tried moving the card around, or uninstalling/reinstalling it? Interestingly, now that ours can NEVER find the database (it's now just a plain, old vanilla GPS, with the base roads and rivers) it never cold starts anymore. It locks on and stays locked. (And we've programmed a bunch of airports in as waypoints, just like the old days. The 300 is now a backup to our AvMap.) Don't bother asking Lowrance about the problem -- they don't support the 300 anymore. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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Brinks wrote:
My GPS keeps losing it's mind. On my trip back from California a couple weeks ago, and then on my last trip down to Shreveport, LA last week, my AirMap 300 loses it's position and goes into a cold start. Sometimes it picks up again, sometimes not. On the way down to Shreveport, I left it in the cold start for a little over an hour. Suddenly, out of nowhere, it finds itself again and is perfectly happy for a while. Then, it's back to Cold Start. Sometimes powering down and back up help, sometimes not. It's getting to be pretty annoying. Does anyone know if this is a problem with the AirMap, or if there's a fix for it (short of buying another GPS)? Thanks! Could it be related to RFI from your Nav/Comms, say when a particular frequency is tuned? As soon as you change frequencies (radar handoff or next VOR) it comes back to life? Just a suggestion that costs next-to-nothing to try. My Garmin 196 is affected this way by certain VOR frequencies tuned on the KX-155. |
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