Sorry for late reply, I was away from home.
I spoke of high latitude problem mostly from book knowledge (GPS system
specifications), et had in maind the navigation application, where you need
at least 3 (2D+time fix) or better 4 (3D+time fix) birds.
Otherwise, my higher latitude experience was around Borås, Sweden, and even
if I had the feeling to get rather less bird than in South of France, my
Garmin (iQue3600) was still very useable up there.
Have a nice day,
Jean-Louis
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Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] GPS receiver stuck at South Pole :)
Congratulations ;-}
Most of the time, it's rather difficult to get a GPS working at high
latitudes...
Is it high or low latitudes at the South Pole? ;-)
Back to your GPS experiences... at what latitudes have you had problems?
What kind of application/type of receivers?
--
Björn
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