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I have been using a GPS Nav and L-Nav combination for a year or so, it
came with the glider I procured. Yesterday I lost GPS reception from GPS Nav, first time this has occurred. Wondering what I should try or look for. - Unit is mounted on the shelf behind the pilot in a ASW-20 - nothing covering it - Camelback bladder placed next to it - Unit was re-calibrated last year - new internal battery installed last year - hardware version 38 - software version 5.1 - Cambridge Aero explorer plus says voltage of internal battery 3.0 volts - glider battery was reading 12.8 volts at time of lost reception. - SeeYou would not download file from the device, it hung up - Cambridge Aero Explorer Plus was able to down load the file just fine The only thing different in the cockpit was that I mounted my SPOT device on my left parachute strap around chest height. I do not see any parameters that allow me to reset the logger or delete logs from it. Any ideas or thoughts? Ron Gleason |
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