Satellite Lock question   

Postby eskro » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:13 pm

chas521 wrote:Glad you found it. It you want to reinitialize it, just turn-off your device and restart.


i should have add, reinitialize without turning it OFF,,,, :P
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Postby nabi » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:18 pm

On GPS screen, click settings, on the next screen, disable gps, wait a second or 2, enable gps.
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Postby eskro » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:27 pm

nabi wrote:On GPS screen, click settings, on the next screen, disable gps, wait a second or 2, enable gps.


Nice idea, this should work!! thanx!!!


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ok, i de-activated my gps,
and i saw a button called autodetect which i clicked,
then after 2 seconds it said GPS FOUND!!
but autodetect has set my baud rate to 38400!!
not 4800 like it used to be!!

whats up with that??

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Postby xtyler92 » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:36 pm

eskro... you remind me of a kid that got a new toy that he always wanted... play play play :tease:

Signal strength will vary based on so many factors... cloudy, rainy, trees, etc. Mine varies at night, where I get a much faster lock in the daytime and at night it takes sometimes twice as long. There is also this weird spot in my town between these buildings that causes my device to drop the lock on the satellites. From what I hear in NY that happens a lot as well.
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Postby nabi » Wed Aug 25, 2010 9:43 pm

eskro wrote:and i saw a button called autodetect which i clicked,
then after 2 seconds it said GPS FOUND!!
but autodetect has set my baud rate to 38400!!
not 4800 like it used to be!!

whats up with that??

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Well, this means that your gps can work on baud 38400 and less.
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Postby eskro » Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:09 pm

Even though i've run'ed 'GPSScan_debug.exe' on my device and results were;

Port: COM1
Baudrate: 4800
Protocol: NMEA

shall i leave my GPS settings to what 'autodetect' has decided?
such as Port 1 - Baud Rate 38400?

???


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Postby nabi » Thu Aug 26, 2010 7:02 am

The baud rate is sort of a refreshing speed number. Choose the highest possible and if it don't work, choose one step smaller, until it works smoothly.
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