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Hello all,
Our old panel mounted (yes very old) Apollo 820 GPS by IIMorrow appears to have kicked the can. When turned on it goes through it's usual sequence but eventually emits a red warning along with the message "GPS unable to compute position". There appears to be reception of satellites indicated in another section of the menus. The internal clock is precise (date and time). We are unable to to find any reference to this outdated system. There is an obvious myriad of solutions for improved (and cheap) replacement. Before discarding the unit, has anyone encounterd the situation and was there some sort of solution? Regards Marc Arsenault |
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