FlyinDoC
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Registered: May 2000
Location: Lambertville, MI
Posts: 25 |
Ok, so anyone out there who owns a handy GPS is probably asking themselves. "Why the $#*@ *$&# can't I seem to pick anything up?" It's because the designers were noody heads. Anyways in my continuing tradition to buy stuff and immediatly tear it apart and see how it works I have made the following discoveries:
A - What the hell is this stuff?
B - Oh I see
C - Who on God's creation put wire here?
and
D - Oh no, there went the screw.
So now with that added information 9and a screw from my Modem Module I suggest the following to those who want a good signal and don't care if they violate warranty conditions.
1. This is the simplest to do - just remove that plastic cover on the front head of the module. It snaps right off no tools are needed.
2. I really don't know if these help, But i did them anyways. I took some of that tape off the sheilding device. I doubt that helped. And i moved the wire leading to the antenna to below the sheilding. It's now coiled minimaly.
Anyways with this setup I just received 2 satillites indoors. One almost straight up, and one at 30 degrees off the vert. I was shocked i used to not be able to pick up a sat in cloudy weather (not to mention I was inside on a cloudy day)
Now - If only I could relocate the ant out of the module to my dash I would be happy.
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