On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Ken Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thomasg wrote: > > > This all are no arguments. > > With my TomTom device I can do a full reset so that no GPS data is > > available > > at all (also no time and so on) and still get a fix in < 3 minutes at > > 100 km/h. > > Well, I know the freerunner is no specialized gps navigation device, but > > the > > fact that the signals are so weak that it's barely possible to get a fix > > under optimal condition (clear view to the sky, antenna on top, without > > moving 1 mm) shows, that this is no simple software problem and has to > > be fixed. > > The GPS performance of my Freerunner is also much worse than > the GPS performance of my neo1973. I've done side-by-side tests of the > two units many times. My neo1973 gets a good fix in 2 to 3 minutes > after a completely cold start; it's very reliable. My Freerunner > initially was getting a fix after 7 or 8 minutes. For the last few > days it has not been able to get a fix at all. > > Ken Young I can confirm that, too. The 1973 gets a cold start fix in less than 2 minutes.
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