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and whenever I switch on the receiver, it can take up to four or five minutes to 'lock on'. The orange light will then start flashing, and the unit works as it should.
I have read a similar post to this here, and have followed all relevent answers, but to no avail.
Can somebody confirm I have the latest firmware, and if not, does a later one fix this?
Thanks,
Ron.
By the way, I'm in the UK if this makes a difference to anything...
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Posted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 4:55 pm Post subject:
Ron, Welcome to the forum I have a couple of 236 units and neither device takes more than 30 seconds as a general rule.
A few things to check though first, if you don't use the device for a while its internal data will require downloading from the sats before the device will offer a position fix, used on a regualr basis this is not a problem.
Never drive off before the fix is obtained, if stationary the unit will obtain a position fix far faster.
If the car is in a garage move it outside the 236 is good at maintainig a signal but not when under the cover of a building, the better clear view of the sky the better for acquiring a fix.
If you have an "Athermic" windscreen try putting the GPS in the rear window as the windscreens coating can attenuate the signal, this depends on the make and model of vehicle.
The first time you use the device out of the box a long time to position fix is expected, but after that I would expect 30 seconds with these units bearing in mind the above point - Mike
I have noted everything you have said, and carried out some tests. Sometimes the unit WILL obtain a fix in roughly 30-60 seconds, however, quite often, the unit takes 2-3 minutes, and a couple of times as long as 4-5 minutes.
Can you confirm I have the latest UK firmware in my unit? If so, at least I know it can't be that, and it is something I will have to live with. Like I said, the reciever works fine after the initail fix, it's just that if I have to wait that initial time before starting my journey...
I have a same 236 with you and the same stituation.
I have found that the fixed time is very different for every receiver. Some is less than a minute, but some others need a few minutes. The vendor said all is ok.
What I suggest is that the receiver must be fixed before it lock the star. Moving with walking along street makes the fix time much longer.
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