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Jeff Kenyon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:03:52 -0400
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I would imagine.  I still follow the rule of not turning anything on until
I am outside, but I have had to shut the rebluetooth radio off and on more
and more.  How have the rest of you handled GPS issues in the hot weather?





On Wed, 7 Jun 2006, Andy Baracco wrote:

> I have noticed the same thing.  It seems to be almost perfect in the
> early morning, but really struggles in the afternoon, even though it
> is the same route, only in reverse.  I noticed that Andre, i believe
> it was, had a lot of trouble getting it to work well last summer in
> las Vegas at the ACB convention, when temps were over 100 degrees.
> Andy
> At 05:50 AM 6/7/2006, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone, I have had my Trekker GPS for a few months  wont, and have
> >  made a few observations.  When it is hotter out it takes it longer to get
> >a signal, and when it does it seems that the signal isn't that good.  i
> >went out on Sunday when it was cooler and it worked better, but this week
> >when it has been warmer the signal strength hasn't been too hot.
>

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