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You need to get a better GPS if yours won't see through a bimini. My
8 year old GPSMAP 175 works 99% of the time under our hardtop. Every now and them I'll get a "weak signal" for a few seconds, but its never enough to affect our navigation. What I'd like to know is how the nav unit on my wife's new Toyota stays on track in the Big Dig, 100 feet under ground. It seems to wander a bit, and then it snaps back into place. Is it cheating by assuming we stay in the tunnel? Rich Hampel wrote: Brian is correct ..... NO GPS can 'see' through steel or fiberglass, etc. The antenna MUST have a clear unobstructed view of the satelites .... no wet sail, no leaves, no roofs, no dodger or bimini, no steel panels. In article , Denis Marier wrote: Last week end we were out all night in a steel cabin cruiser. The onboard navigation equipment worked well. The handheld Garmin GPS did not work inside. As for the Magellan Gold it did the job good. My friend had to stay close to the glass windows. My question is if one has to pick up an handheld GPS which one will it be? begin 666 Denis.vcf |
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