Hi Martin,

sounds pretty much like an issue. Would be good if you could create a
log to reproduce it by log-replay.

Helmut

Am Samstag, den 01.01.2011, 20:48 +0100 schrieb martin.kopp...@gmx.de: 
> In the latest build (or in the new year?) I have seen something strange 
> today: If I lose GPS (e.g. by taking the device indoors) the map gets all 
> white and moves to 00°N/00°E (of where I have no map data on the device). If 
> I now get outdoors again, I get a new GPS fix, and then I get a lot of 
> beeping and whistling with all sorts of airspaces to acknowledge, all of them 
> not being in my region at all, but probably on the track from 00°/00° to my 
> place, and XCSoar assumes I fly through them all on my 'trip' from 00°/00° to 
> where I actually am.  
> 
> After restart, I get a map of my last known position for about one second, 
> then it gets all white again until I get a new GPS fix, then it beeps all 
> around the country again. 
> 
> I'm not sure and can't try right now what might happen if I temporarily lose 
> GPS during flight for some reason, though I'd sure prefer the device keeping 
> the last fix position until a new fix is established instead of presenting me 
> with a lot of non sense airspace warnings that take minutes to click away or 
> maybe even makes a big spike in the log file. 
> 
> Has anyone else seen this effect? 
> Does it have any other cause? 
> 
> Happy new year,
> Martin 
> 
> 
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