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Posted by Codeworks on 09-12-2001 09:43 AM:

Magellan GPS Lock?

I am having difficulties getting a lock with the Magellan. Is it better to stand still you get a lock? Or can I just start driving? Any different at night -vs- the day? Any advice would be appreciated.

I have a gotten a lock twice out of about 5 times (waiting 30 minutes each time on the way to or from work), driving the same roads, etc...

Thanks in advance.
Matt


Posted by MHCohn on 09-12-2001 02:45 PM:

I often turn mine on when I get in the car and start driving. That doesn't seem to negatively effect getting a lock. In fact on an open highway may be better than some enclosed spaces.

30 minutes is way too long. Something is amiss. *Maybe* I'll go 5 minutes sometime. It does seem to take longer if I haven't used it in a while. If I've used it earlier in the day (and am now someplace else entirely) it gets a fix within 30 seconds.

Have you tried the initialization pointing out your approximate location on the map?

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Posted by VTL on 09-12-2001 05:10 PM:

My guess is that Cohn has hit the nail on the head. If you don't give the Magellan a hint as to your approximate location at set-up, it takes a long time for it to acquire an initial lock.


Posted by alexmathew on 09-13-2001 09:42 PM:

Lightbulb vehicle type matters for GPS!

I can get immediate GPS lock when in my Mitsu Eclipse but in my Chevy Venture Van, I have to dangle the GPS out the window to get any response.
I finally figured it out that the Chevy Venture van has a UV block coating sandwiched between its windshield glas and on the side window glass - this effectively blocks signals from many transponders including electronic trolway passes etc!

I wonder if it is possible to constuct some sort of automotive GPS antenna for my Garmin Etrex !!!

bye
AM


Posted by LarryN on 09-14-2001 01:40 AM:

I place mine on the dashboard while initally driving, then take it off teh dash no more than a couple of minutes later. It has always had a lock. If I keep it in the cupholder, where I normally use it from, and try to get a lock from there, it takes up to 10 minutes to get a lock sometimes.

Once I do the dashboard method, I put it on the cupholder, and it keeps a lock fine... Just don't go around a fast corners with the Visor up there. My wife caught mine the first time that happened. It's never happened since!


Posted by montegoblue on 09-26-2001 04:26 AM:

I have owned an old Visor Deluxe for almost 2 years, it took forever to get a fix with it, last Saturday I got a Prism and now I get a fix in about 10 seconds, even when I am inside my house! I knew there was a RF problem with the old Visors, but I thought it just effected things like wireless modems, now I am begining to wonder if it didn't cause me problems with my GPS Companion as well.


Posted by driver8 on 09-27-2001 11:16 PM:

GPS fix

You also might not have downloaded the latest patches from Magellan. I also had a tough time getting a lock until I A) gave it a hint to where I was and B) downloaded the patches and installed them on my Visor.


Posted by dalede on 10-02-2001 02:47 AM:

Re: Magellan GPS Lock?

quote:
Originally posted by Codeworks
I am having difficulties getting a lock with the Magellan. Is it better to stand still you get a lock? Or can I just start driving? Any different at night -vs- the day? Any advice would be appreciated.

I have a gotten a lock twice out of about 5 times (waiting 30 minutes each time on the way to or from work), driving the same roads, etc...

Thanks in advance.
Matt



It should lock in about a minute, two on the outside, given a half decent sky view. Use gps companion module to get an intial lock, stationary is best since moving trees and power lines can interrupt the fix although simple motion will not. Look at the satellite screen and see that it is acquiring satellites. If not it is likely it needs to be initialized. For more stuff on this subject see my web page http://users.cwnet.com/dalede

Dale


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