Worked like a charm on the airplane, pilot said he doesn't mind using the GPSreceiver above 18000ft.
I've recorded a couple of sessions, see attached...
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Worked like a charm on the airplane, pilot said he doesn't mind using the GPSreceiver above 18000ft.
I've recorded a couple of sessions, see attached...
nice, how hard was to acquire a fix on the plane?
Which unit do you have? 236 or 240?
I have a 240 and acquiring the signal was 5~10 minutes.
On the other hand, I am in Tokyo at the moment and I can not believe how bad the "reception" is. It takes an awfully long time ( 2~5 minutes ) to get a fix and in the best case I get 3 sats only. Also, for some reason the reading is very sporadic and errorous. This is from an open garden in Tokyo!
hmmm, USA seem to have opposite results:
240 works better than psp-290...
Here in London I've never got more then 7 sats (3 fixed) and depends the weather can be quick (1 min) or slow (5min-8min).
Maybe fixing becomes faster when newer PSP firmware is available (so newer prx files) or if Maplus launches to the USA.
How did you fit the map of whole Japan into memstick? Is it all zoomlevels?
So only levels 64, 16, 4 and 2 are available ?
What kind of plane were you on MIB?
I imagine that if you had contact with the pilot it wasn't a huge jet liner?