[alberg30] Re: GPS
Jack Vanderloo
jvdloo at cyberus.ca
Mon Apr 5 06:27:17 PDT 1999
From: Jack Vanderloo <jvdloo at cyberus.ca>
Thanks Barry, I think you may have hit on the answer to the problem - I
de-activated the GPS about 100 miles from where I started to use it again.
Jack Vanderloo
ALDABI KC641
A30IMP at aol.com wrote:
> From: A30IMP at aol.com
>
> Usually when there is military action the SA is turned off and you GPS is
> quite accurate. Could have been buildings blocking the signals or if you
> traveled far from one place to another without the GPS being on. It would
> then have to find out where it was and this could take some time but a half
> hour does seem quite excessive.
> Barry IMP #61
>
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