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5/23/2012 3:53 PM
 

I noticed an inability to get gps lock. I had set an airport waypoint when I had to drive there for fun. I then shut off the 700. Three weeks later I turned it on. I usualy get gps lock fast. This time it would not gps lock. I reset gps didn't work. I then cleared all waypoints. Gps lock came up fast??

 
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5/28/2012 12:15 AM
 

I just flew on this past Friday from Cleveland, MS (KRNV) to Pine Bluff, AR (KPBF) for a weekend fly-in of the Black Pilots of America. During the flight to KPBF, the I-Fly performed flawlessly. However, when I returned home on Saturday afternoon, the I-Fly never obtained a GPS lock throughout the entire 45-minute flight. I also have a Lowrance 500 that locked in and stayed true the entire flight. The I-Fly has done this on several occasions and I wonder if there is a reset time that is needed when the unit is flown to a different location and does not return to its home base on the same day. Should the unit be powered up for several minutes prior to flying to allow the satelites to hone in on the unit and update it or should it have automatically remembered the previous location that it was flown too and set itself up for that location from memory? It's not a huge issue, but it has happened enough to begin to be annoying. I want to ensure that I'm not missing a step before I order an external antenna for the unit.

Sam Washington

 
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6/2/2012 11:08 AM
 
Sam Washington wrote:

I just flew on this past Friday from Cleveland, MS (KRNV) to Pine Bluff, AR (KPBF) for a weekend fly-in of the Black Pilots of America. During the flight to KPBF, the I-Fly performed flawlessly. However, when I returned home on Saturday afternoon, the I-Fly never obtained a GPS lock throughout the entire 45-minute flight. I also have a Lowrance 500 that locked in and stayed true the entire flight. The I-Fly has done this on several occasions and I wonder if there is a reset time that is needed when the unit is flown to a different location and does not return to its home base on the same day. Should the unit be powered up for several minutes prior to flying to allow the satelites to hone in on the unit and update it or should it have automatically remembered the previous location that it was flown too and set itself up for that location from memory? It's not a huge issue, but it has happened enough to begin to be annoying. I want to ensure that I'm not missing a step before I order an external antenna for the unit.

Sam Washington



Did you try turning OFF the iFlyGPS and turning it back on a time or two?
 
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6/3/2012 9:21 PM
 
Sam Washington wrote:

I just flew on this past Friday from Cleveland, MS (KRNV) to Pine Bluff, AR (KPBF) for a weekend fly-in of the Black Pilots of America. During the flight to KPBF, the I-Fly performed flawlessly. However, when I returned home on Saturday afternoon, the I-Fly never obtained a GPS lock throughout the entire 45-minute flight. I also have a Lowrance 500 that locked in and stayed true the entire flight. The I-Fly has done this on several occasions and I wonder if there is a reset time that is needed when the unit is flown to a different location and does not return to its home base on the same day. Should the unit be powered up for several minutes prior to flying to allow the satelites to hone in on the unit and update it or should it have automatically remembered the previous location that it was flown too and set itself up for that location from memory? It's not a huge issue, but it has happened enough to begin to be annoying. I want to ensure that I'm not missing a step before I order an external antenna for the unit.

Sam Washington

Sam: I have encountered GPS lock issues because of an old #2 Nav/Comm that is poorly shielded. When that comm is tuned to certain frequencies it actually blocks GPS signals. If I change the freq on that old comm or shut it off, the GPS locks very quickly. It took me a while to figure out that correlation, but I was happy to discover it was/is not the GPS, but rather electromagnetic emissions from the comm. ===Ralph
 
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6/4/2012 10:25 PM
 

Yeah, I tried that several times during the flight but it didn't help.

 
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