John;
I read somewhere and I could be wrong, that if you select the autolocate mode 
it should correct itself. I did so on my older unit and it did not. Now I 
cannot get that screen back because it is synched. Also is yours a GPS12 or a 
12XL? The comments on the Garmin site are more specific for the 12 model that 
it will fail and not supported while the 12XL is sort of weasel worded and does 
not specifically say it will fail hard.

There were suggestions elsewhere online to do a factory fresh restart somehow, 
but that the TCXO could be so far off the receiver won't reacquire a signal. 
Mine has low operating hours so maybe that would work.

My question is this. Why would the receivers be hard coded to a start date for 
the 1023 week register? Why doesn't the receiver restart that date whenever 
reset or turned on after a period of time? It seems like faulty logic to build 
in a defect like this.


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Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 08:42:25 +0000
From: John Reid<[email protected]>
To:"[email protected]"  <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] Garmin GPS12XL V3.51
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I switched my GPS12 on, and it comes up with 07 Apr 19, time correct, too.

Firmware is 4.58, 1996-2000.


John"

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