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On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 09:40:21 -0500, Dave Brown
wrote: Does anyone have any experience with working the GPS from the centre of a moving vehicle? Does it need to be near glass to receive signals? As a general rule, yes. You can receive signals away from windows depending on where the constellation is at any one given time, but that can be a hit or miss situation. If it's located near the floor, probably not. If it was sitting on your lap though, it will work, but not with the same accuracy - it all depends on the location of the constellation at the time, where the GPS is located, etc. There are situations where even situated near glass it will struggle with finding satellites - something about how the glass is coated or the composition of the substrate film used to make safety glass. Some RFI devices (like Easy Pass transponders) don't work on certian cars for that reason. I can receive GPS signal in the middle of my house - then again, I'm located fairly high and it's a one story ranch. |
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