Fastest speed on GPS

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sawman

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4,920 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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I was scrolling through different screens on my garmin the other week and came across this. Now I can assure you that none of my cars can achieve the max speed quoted, can any one explain how this would have been recorded!

MADRod

448 posts

235 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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If its a Nova or a Golf GTI that sounds about right biggrin

David87

6,666 posts

213 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Did you buy your Garmin from a PH member called 'dxb335d'?

marcosgt

11,030 posts

177 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Did you drop it sometime? smile

M.

sawman

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4,920 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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David87 said:
Did you buy your Garmin from a PH member called 'dxb335d'?
I'm not sure that even a remapped 335d could break the sound barrier

Edited by sawman on Tuesday 4th January 19:58

Slinky

15,704 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Has your GPS ever been in a fast jet? wink

pinchmeimdreamin

9,971 posts

219 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Did you buy it 2nd hand by any chance ?

From someone based around the Lincoln area (or more precisely Waddington) wink

GreigM

6,732 posts

250 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Its because the software is st - you've had a poor signal/lack of lock onto the satellites which has given a false reading....this can lead to the position "jumping" - good software realises this is an error and disregards it

j44esd

1,233 posts

224 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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mh not MPH - Metres (per) hour? (Or something equally ridiculous in reference to the unit of measure?)

Just a thought...

sawman

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4,920 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Slinky said:
Has your GPS ever been in a fast jet? wink
Well, Its been on a few transatlantic crossings but I don't think airbuses make that kind of speed do they? - anyway if it wasn't on it wouldn't log a speed would it?

j44esd

1,233 posts

224 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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GreigM said:
Its because the software is st - you've had a poor signal/lack of lock onto the satellites which has given a false reading....this can lead to the position "jumping" - good software realises this is an error and disregards it
Though more likely to be this... hehe

sawman

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4,920 posts

231 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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j44esd said:
GreigM said:
Its because the software is st - you've had a poor signal/lack of lock onto the satellites which has given a false reading....this can lead to the position "jumping" - good software realises this is an error and disregards it
Though more likely to be this... hehe
That sounds plausible, cheers

1878

821 posts

164 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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No photo but mine once read 900km/h ... while out walking! And no, I hadn't fallen off the cliff edge.

blambert

107 posts

161 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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Sat in an A320 doing 320mph up the M40 once.

Daniel1

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199 months

Tuesday 4th January 2011
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1878 said:
No photo but mine once read 900km/h ... while out walking! And no, I hadn't fallen off the cliff edge.
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