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Joined: Nov 16, 2005 Posts: 18 Location: North Wales
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:30 pm Post subject: Vaild GPS Signals
I am using my iPAQ 4150 with a HOLUX CR-100 and TT5.
I set it up last night for the first time, and it took ages (about 30mins) to find fix (the bars showed, but wouldnt turn blue for a sat fix). Later that night, it took only about 1 min.
This morning when I turned it on, it hadnt found any satellites after about 5 mins or so. Anyway, I switched from TomTom Wired, to Other Wired Device running on COM1. It found a sat in about 10 seconds, and then it dropped and refound another. The longer I left it running, the more satellites it found (its been running for about 20 mins now, and is on full bars with 7 found.
My question is, when I next turn it off/on (say tomorrow) will I have to wait the same amount of time to get a decent signal, or does it save?? _________________ Afton bladet (Sweden) 'Were Liverpool worthy champions? What do you mean? I see Xabi Alonso dance, Steven Gerrard weep and 45,000 people sing You'll never walk alone . The question is not whether they were worthy. The question is whether we were worthy to
Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 1077 Location: Chester-le-Street & York
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:46 pm Post subject: Re: Vaild GPS Signals
s79 wrote:
My question is, when I next turn it off/on (say tomorrow) will I have to wait the same amount of time to get a decent signal, or does it save??
Yes it does "remember" where it was before. There is a minimum time needed to get a fix however this just a few seconds normally. The time beyond that depends on how long it takes to find out where the satellites are. If you've lost contact for a few seconds the satellites will be pretty much where you left them so can get a fix straight away. But if you've had it switched off for a few days or moved a large distance it will have to find the sats again, hence the delay.
Joined: Nov 16, 2005 Posts: 18 Location: North Wales
Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2005 4:58 pm Post subject:
ok, thanks for the reply.
I was just at the car to test a few things...
- I turned tomtom off, and reloaded it and it took only a few seconds to get 5-7 sats back which is great.
- I powered my pda off, and unplugged the GPS, waited 15-20 seconds and started again... took about 15 seconds and I had 7 fixes once more.
so, maybe it hadnt saved properly last night, or I hadnt left it with a fix for long enough. _________________ Afton bladet (Sweden) 'Were Liverpool worthy champions? What do you mean? I see Xabi Alonso dance, Steven Gerrard weep and 45,000 people sing You'll never walk alone . The question is not whether they were worthy. The question is whether we were worthy to
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