Garmin - slow to pickup Satelites
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Has it always been like this or degenerated over time...? The newer units have much more sensitive GPS receivers meaning they will hold a lock better, but they also acquire faster.
I had a problem with my old TomTom (PDA based one) where something in the GPS receiver failed meaning it effectively 'cold started' every time I turned it on. A cold start can take up to 10 minutes or more to get an initial position fix.
I had a problem with my old TomTom (PDA based one) where something in the GPS receiver failed meaning it effectively 'cold started' every time I turned it on. A cold start can take up to 10 minutes or more to get an initial position fix.
I thought I was the only one with this problem, I have a Navman 510 which i've had for a few years and the pick up time on it is so slow. It does seem to be getting worse the other day I had driven over 7 miles before it picked up a signal, I usually wait on the drive until it picks up a signal some days it can be alomst instant and other days I get bored of waiting and drive off.
I had a Becker which would often refuse to pick up satelites although it did get me all the way to Venice last year without a problem. That was the exception to the rule though.
Bought a TT720 and it could pick up satelites in a lead box surrounded by kryptonite so I guess it depends on the quality of the machine.
Bought a TT720 and it could pick up satelites in a lead box surrounded by kryptonite so I guess it depends on the quality of the machine.
Cold boot on some of the Garmin's is notoriously slow..
Driving whilst it's trying to establish a fix will only exacerbate the problem too.
Best advice is to turn it on, leave it on a window sill about 5 mins before using it.
ETA - have you got the latest firmware?
Driving whilst it's trying to establish a fix will only exacerbate the problem too.
Best advice is to turn it on, leave it on a window sill about 5 mins before using it.
ETA - have you got the latest firmware?
Edited by Podie on Friday 7th March 10:33
Podie said:
Cold boot on some of the Garmin's is notoriously slow..
Driving whilst it's trying to establish a fix will only exacerbate the problem too.
Best advice is to turn it on, leave it on a window sill about 5 mins before using it.
ETA - have you got the latest firmware?
Yes - started to do this .. start it 5 mins before the journey and never start it and just start to drive.. it just does not work.Driving whilst it's trying to establish a fix will only exacerbate the problem too.
Best advice is to turn it on, leave it on a window sill about 5 mins before using it.
ETA - have you got the latest firmware?
Edited by Podie on Friday 7th March 10:33
Bit rubbish really..
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