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Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 70 Location: South Yorkshire
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 3:10 pm Post subject:
RDS wrote:
The newer power leads may have partly solved this but certainly past anecdotal evidence appears to back up the low battery charge/poor TMC reception theory.
I'm not disputing this, it's just that I've not suffered the problem, probably because I had 'the new' cable from the beginning.
if the Nuvi loosing its Traffic signal, the blue traffic indicator stays on and the 10 pages of messages still stay there so dont get fooled that the problem has gone away (Double check).
Not true, if the unit can't pick up any traffic information at all then after a while (*), all traffic will disappear, leaving just a list of roadworks. If it's picking up a traffic radio station, but not keeping connected to it to allow it to read the traffic, it will remove all traffic and go back to "Traffic Data not available", and turn the blue icon grey again.
It would be nice to have an indication that the signal is still being received like the elder GTM units has (LED on them), or within the software (like the 26xx units did - a signal strength screen). But again, like everything, once they fix the problem, it won't matter so much!
(*) I've no idea how long "a while" - probably over 15 minutes based on my limited (**) experience of this.
(**) I've experienced it many many times, but rarely whilst driving have the time to stop and play with the Garmin, so although I've regularly seen the traffic disappear to either just roadworks, or to no traffic at all, I don't know how long it takes.
Sorry, but it only takes 1 message to get through and you keep the blue icon. The traffic service is a continuous flow of data and this is my point. My messages clock up about 1 or 2 per second in the secret menu. Yes users may think they have traffic, but if they are only receiving 1 message a minute, this is still not a service. This is the point I'm trying to make. The traffic channel is a continious flow of messages and if you are getting it at a dribble, the problem is still not fixed and you would still keep the blue icone.
The newer power leads may have partly solved this but certainly past anecdotal evidence appears to back up the low battery charge/poor TMC reception theory.
I'm not disputing this, it's just that I've not suffered the problem, probably because I had 'the new' cable from the beginning.
Joined: Jul 31, 2005 Posts: 70 Location: South Yorkshire
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 5:17 pm Post subject:
RDS wrote:
Trafficman wrote:
RDS wrote:
The newer power leads may have partly solved this but certainly past anecdotal evidence appears to back up the low battery charge/poor TMC reception theory.
I'm not disputing this, it's just that I've not suffered the problem, probably because I had 'the new' cable from the beginning.
Errr, who said you were ????
No one. I was just saying that I've not suffered the same problems probably because I've had the 'newer' power cable.
Joined: Jun 18, 2006 Posts: 149 Location: Buckingham. UK
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2006 7:55 pm Post subject: New power lead
So if people have had the 6025 (red led only) lead all along have they had no problems with traffic reception, and the people that have now received this lead instead of the other 6017 lead (red/green led) are getting good reception of traffic info (apart from in the North of the country where there seems to be another problem).
Do you get as good reception with the 6025 lead as a USB lead plugged into a laptop powering the Nuvi/GTM 12?
My unit was supplied (in the box) with the 6025 red LED power supply and I get problems. Maybe I'm asking too much but I would like it to work as it does when connected to the PC, instant and non-stop traffic updates!
It's no good having the traffic warning triangle pop up on the screen when you're in the middle of it.
The power supply issue is without doubt one side of the coin but there's also a reception problem, if its caused by power, design or weak transmission I don't know but the sooner they come out with a fix the better.
Maybe with more people using the same power supply it will give Garmin more indication of what needs needs to be done for a permanant fix, time will tell.
Posted: Mon Sep 18, 2006 5:45 pm Post subject: TMC reception ooop north
Hi all - new on here.
Just got myself (last Friday) a 310D from Handtec - good service & price from them.
Having upgraded from a Quest, I'm well pleased with the touch screen, speed, GPS sensitivity and Bluetooth.
BUT, I'm having trouble getting decent information from the TMC receiver.
Does anybody use the M62 corridor (leeds/manchester) and what kind of traffic updates do you get (if any). I'm getting some updates around Odham/Rochdale area but once I "get over the hill" I don't see any more and the signal level drops down to 2 or less.
I wish I'd seen this forum before I spent the extra £116 on a TMC receiver that apparently won't work in this area due to poor/no signal.
I think from the description I have the later power lead (red led & choke fitted) so, at best, I think an external aerial/booster amp might be the only possible answer.
Is anyone using a GTM10 (for example) connected to the car aerial in this area and does that work OK?
Has anybody looked into fitting an external aerial to the GTM12 (bye bye warranty)?
It has gone very quiet, is everyone now happy, do you have your new shiny power leads is the traffic system now working ? are you being diverted around problems ?
Joined: Nov 04, 2003 Posts: 2225 Location: Bedfordshire, UK
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:04 am Post subject:
I'm happier - I now have much more traffic than ever before (both in percentage of journey with traffic data on display, and the amount of traffic data received), however, I still suffer from periods (upto 15-20 minutes) where I get "Traffic Data not available", which implies it lost the signal even longer before that.
So, it's better, but still not right, which matches what Garmin have told me - the newer car charger does not fully fix it, and they still need to come up with a permanent solution.
To be honest, if Garmin turned round and offered me a GTM10 to replace the GTM12, I would probably accept it, but I suspect many like the portability and convenience of the GTM12 (I guess my perfect solution would be a GTM10 with the GTM11 aerials to allow me to mount it permanently in the car, but for it still to be useable in other cars).
Joined: Jul 21, 2004 Posts: 26 Location: Loughborough, UK
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 11:28 am Post subject:
I've just returned from a trip into Kent & East Sussex and also North France (Calais Region). GTM12 worked brilliantly going down from Loughborough and diverted me anti clockwise round M25 to avoid massive delays clockwise round. Even in deepest rural East Sussex & Kent, signal worked well. No signal at all ,however, round M20 J11a around Ashford and within Channel Tunnel car parking complex. (No jokes about no signal in Tunnel please!)
No signal at all, all day in Calais area - even Traffic Icon greyed out.
On return, signal comes back on just South East of M25 again as you approach from the M20.
I'm off to Italy on Friday for a few days so I'll report back and advise if it works over there.
The more I use this combination throughout the UK and beyond I think it is simply the radio stations either sending out signals or not. It is too predictable to know where you do and don't get signals, inferring that the units are not faulty at all. _________________ TomTom 740 Go Live
Joined: Nov 04, 2003 Posts: 2225 Location: Bedfordshire, UK
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 12:17 pm Post subject:
ColinG wrote:
The more I use this combination throughout the UK and beyond I think it is simply the radio stations either sending out signals or not. It is too predictable to know where you do and don't get signals, inferring that the units are not faulty at all.
Once you have a working combination, I think I'm inclined to agree with you. However, my own experiences show that it can take a fair bit of work to get to a working setup such that the only remaining factor is the actual radio stations themselves.
Also, in the areas where no signal is available, it is always possible the permanent Garmin fix will result in us getting a signal there too.
Just seen on Halfords website that the Nuvi 310D is discounted to £299.
Presumably clearing stocks in readiness for the new Nuvi 660.
Either that or so many people were put off by the many reports of poor GTM12 TMC reception that they are sitting on loads of unsold stock clogging up store rooms.
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