Hi John,

I may be wrong on this, but I thought the lead was built into the GPS receiver, so how are you going to replace the lead? It looks to me to be a sealed unit. I would send it back to PDI if I were you, especially if it is under warranty.

All the best

At 19:53 24/10/2003, John Gallagher spake these words of wisdom
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>Hi all,
>on Wednesday I was using my gps as I was tuning in Mansfield in the uk.
>the next time I used the gps on Thursday I could not get the braille note to recognise the receiver. >I tried all the resets and re-installed the software. I also put in new batteries as well. >Before I post my gps magellan back to pdi I am going to a computer fair in Rothwell where I live on Sunday and I hope to purchase the lead that goes in to the gps receiver. I wonder if anyon of you know's the name of the lead. I think there must be a fault with my leed as someone on the train looked at the screen on the gps receiver and could see things on it. Also when you press the bottom left button you can hear the buzzing so the light comes on.
>thanks in advance.
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