Garmin GPS 72 - Unusual readings ?
			 
			 
			
		
		
		
			
			 
I recently purchased a Garmin GPS 72.  Since it's not really boating weather 
here - and the trailer isn't done yet - I've been experimenting with it in 
other 
situations.  Last week I helped a friend of mine drive a Pensky box truck 
with a car carrier trailer (and car) from Boston to LA.  We took turns 
driving 
and sleeping and made it in 71 hours. 
 
ANYWAY - I took the GPS along and got some strange readings.  On the 
trip page it shows average speed while moving, overall average speed, trip 
odometer, etc.  The other thing it shows is max speed.  I've used this in my 
car and it seems to work OK, but in the truck it sometimes showed 
max-speeds as high as 115 mph.  The truck *could not* go over 75. 
 
I figured this was probably some interference from being in the metal 
cab, from the engine (which is under the cab) or from the radio or our 
cell phones.   So I moved the GPS to a spot away from the engine and 
cell phones and the problem seemed to go away. 
 
BUT - in CA we went on a 6 mile hike/walk.  Again I brought the GPS and 
for a while it operated normally.  But by the end of the trip it showed 
max-speed 
as 15 MPH.  I know we were only walking at 3 or 4 mph.  We never jogged 
or fell or anything - there is no way we got up to even 10 mph.  And I 
didn't have 
any cell phone with me to create any interference.  Though I did have a 
digital 
camera (off) in the same bag. 
 
So, questions: 
 
- Is this normal? 
 
- Why might it happen? 
(Is it innaccuracies of the GPS system, this particular model, or maybe 
interference?) 
 
 
- If I see that the max-speed is inaccurate, should I also assume that 
the other readings (odometer, average speed) are inaccurate? 
 
 
 
Gary 
 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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