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Old 09-17-2001
JEFryar JEFryar is offline
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GPS ERROR

Is anyone else out there noticing how slow their GPS is in responding and the increase in error?
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Old 10-01-2001
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GPS ERROR

No!
But I suggest you check your GPS aeriel location (even wet sails can block gps signals) and is you datem on the GPS set correctly for the charts you are using.
Are your charts currenlty corrected?
Hope this helps.
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Old 10-02-2001
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Thank you "Westhaven"
I did a soft restart and it seemed to make all the difference..
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GPS ERROR

Yeh, but did you all notice the increase in GPS accuracy post 9/11. Many thanks to the military!
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GPS ERROR

I use a Magellan 300M with WAAS accuracy built in. Today I had a chance to check it out and it was right on the money on the Chesapeake Bay near Annapolis. I have two units. The other is a Garmin 76 and it is in agreement to a couple of thousands with the Magellan. I was also wondering if post 911 the military had started degrading the signal again. It look like they haven''t. Anybody else have any info?
Jerry
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Old 05-21-2002
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GPS ERROR


I don''t currently sail with a GPS on a consistent basis. I work in a boating supply store. Post 9-11 there was a bit of a delay in reading satellites. Then it got back to normal. Now, once more, there seems to be a bit of a delay. But, again, I am not using one daily, this is more on a twice a week or so showing of the products to customers. And, once obtained, the readings seem to be spot on, just takes a bit longer for even the best handheld units to recieve a triangulation.

So, will even itself out in the end, huh?
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