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Posted: Mon Jan 15, 2007 2:54 pm Post subject: Faulty hardware?
Hi,
Not posted here for a while.
I have TomTom Mobile 5.20 with the TomTom MKII receiver.
Recently, I have been exhibiting problems where the software has been giving me incorrect directions on the move.
The worst was on Friday on the North Circular in London, a duel carrigeway with a minimum 40 MPH speed limit, and I was told to turn right 8O
As you might expect, I ignored the instruction...
A few weeks back, I was told to turn down a no entry street.
Is TomTom trying to kill me?
What I would like to know is, does the GPS hardware go wrong that it starts giving incorrect information to the software, or is it a device where it either works or doesn't?
I must admit that I have dropped the hardware a couple of times
I'm using a legal TomTom 5.20 on a Vodafone VPA (also known as an O2 XDA Compact), with the latest UK map running off a 4 GB card.
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 10:53 am Post subject:
The problems you describe could not be explained by a hardware fault - there must be a mapping error on the maps supplied by TeleAtlas. If you report them to TeleAtlas they may be corrected in a future map issue.
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Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 2:22 pm Post subject:
Was it showing you as being on the correct road at the time?
I have had a similar episode with TT5.21 and TT MkII GPS. I was on M62 and TT showed me as being on a road running along side. - It was giving me very strange directions! It turned out that the GPS had suddenly only got a lock on two satellites that were in the same part of the sky. The accuracy of this 2D fix wasn't sufficient to locate me on the correct road. I turned the GPS off then on and it fixed the 'problem' Back to 10 sats and back on the M62.
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