I reset it for 600 seconds this morning and left. That should be every 10 
minutes. It is running about every 2 minutes now. I will mess with it again 
later. wE are heading to Quartzsite Monday so I got to get ready to roll.
Thanks for all of the suggestions.
Dan

--- In [email protected], "Keith VE7GDH" <ve7...@...> wrote:
>
> Dan WD0AFQ wrote...
> 
> > I was not using it earlier but I turned it on last nite. I have it off again
> > and back to the original 7-70 mph and 600-60 minutes.
> 
> I think you mran seconds.
> 
> > Had a heck of a time getting the config to get in there this morn, as I do
> > at times, but I got it.
> 
> If you are using a USB-serial adapter, try removing it in between uses.
> You could click on "connect" and then power it on, or use the "disable
> turbo" setting and see if it helps. If you  have it constantly transmitting,
> it could interfere with getting it connected next time around.
> 
> > I now have everything set back to above notation. I have a new
> > gps from Scott. It locates the birds fast. I may just have to turn it on/off
> > every hour or two until I hit the road Monday and then leave it on.
> > I hate throwing out so many packets.
> 
> The new GPS receivers are sure fast to get a lock! I don't quite understand
> the reference to turning it off and on. Why don't you u pload your 
> configuration
> file to the files area? Unless you have a hardware / RF / supply voltage
> problem, the answer will be in the settings. There's got to be a reason why
> it's behaving as it is.
> 
> 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
> --
> "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
>


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