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On Apr 6, 9:10*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Apr 6, 8:55*pm, glidergeek wrote: On Apr 6, 5:08*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote: On Apr 6, 12:36*pm, glidergeek wrote: On Apr 6, 11:24*am, vontresc wrote: Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has had problems with their spot unit not being able to get a GPS signal? Mine was working for about a month, and now it no longer gets a GPS signal even though it can still send a help message without location. The GPS light just blinks red even if I'm outside in the open. When I called support they were very quick to suggest I make a warrantee claim to get a new unit, so that made me wonder if this is a common problem. Thanks Pete Look at this thread. http://www.backcountrypilot.org/foru...3&t=7089&hilit... OK I'll play this game. Why should he look at this thread? 0. The discussion on backcountry pilots is about a different product made by a SPOT partner not the SPOT 2. While they share common hardware I do not see anything in that thread relevant to the OP's questions here. 1. The original post was about problems getting a GPS fix on the SPOT.. which you can tell by the LED status. The OP was very clearly not complaining about the Globalstar data-uplink part of the device. 2. The backcountry pilot thread contains some unqualified/unexplained comments about Globalstar satellite performance. *The poor performance of Globalstar satellite phones did (rightfully) trash their reputation but this was due to early degradation in orbit of their S-band system in the satellite that are used for the voice service. The SPOT simplex data link operates on the L-Band using different hardware on the satellites that is/was not affected by their S-band hardware problems.. 3. While the posts on backcountry pilots may be genuine there have been cases of one particular SPOT competitor spreading FUD about SPOT products on pubic newsgroups and blogs (and I've helped track down where they were coming from). So be just a little careful when people criticizing SPOT (or any other) products without backing that up with any facts or detail. I can pick lots of holes in SPOT and similar other technology products, but the reality is this stuff works very well in practice. And I suspect the main issue with SPOT, especially for our uses, is users understanding a bit about how the technology works, and especially for the need to obtain a pretty clear sky view for the Globalstar satellite uplink. -- To the OP. The GPS chipset in the SPOT 2 unit is pretty good (technically better than SPOT 1, which was not bad) and should be able to acquire and keep a fix in lots of situations. Is there something weird about how you have the unit mounted? Best place is on the canopy rail or glareshield. From your description I would return the unit to SPOT for repair/replacement. Darryl Daryl I was not playing a game only trying to be helpful eat ****. Russ You provided a link in reply to a pretty specific question being asked. I and probalby others spent time reading the stuff you linked to an trying to understand why. I tried to provide both accurate information to the OP and clarify that nothing was relevant in the stuff you linked to. "being helpful" is not linking to random stuff on the web that has no relevance to the question being asked. Since you want to throw around insults here. You either did not read what you linked to or were not able to understand how unrelated it was to the question being asked. Either way you look clueless. Trying to be helpful maybe, but clueless. Darryl Darryl Your reply was arrogant, insulting and rude so, eat ****. As I stated before I was trying to help. So you wasted your time reading a thread you didn't invent your loss not mine. And so you continue to waste more time reading this. "While they share common hardware I do not see anything in that thread relevant to the OP's questions here". Whether relevant or not my contribution was meant to enlighten not attack anybody's intelligence such as yours (soaring community needs more with attitudes such as yours). But seeing that's not the problem with the OP's Spot he can eliminate that from his list of possible problems with his Spot. You now must solve the problem with his Spot or now you will be deemed to be clueless also. |
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