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RE: RE: [a bit OT] GPS signals


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  • Subject: RE: RE: [a bit OT] GPS signals
  • From: "Stuart Worrall" <stuart@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 23:45:13 -0000
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My Morpheous roadpilot has been dropping out for the last few days and
losing the signal.  However my IPAQ with tom tom and a royaltek gps had
a 12 sat lock today!  I found that when the Gulf war II started the
roadpilot was dropping out and wouldn't get a lock most of the time.  I
phoned morpheous and they said it was due to the yanks putting
"encryption" on the GPS signal??  Thought it was BS at the time
but lo
and behold about 3 weeks later the signal returned to normal.

Seems to me that the GPS receiver on the camera detectors is crap but
SAT Nav receivers are v good.  Im still non the wiser though :-

Stu

-----Original Message-----
From: White, Peter [mailto:peter.white@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 17 November 2003 09:58
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] RE: [a bit OT] GPS signals


All

I bought a GPS gatso detector lest week, and it worked fine on a quick
check-out test.  I went to install it over the weekend, and it failed to
acquire any satellite signals, no matter how long I left it.  I called
Snooper tech support this morning, and they are claiming that the GPS
signals have been 'turned down' due to something about the lunar eclipse
last week.  I pointed out that my satnav system still works fine, but
apparently this is more powerful than the GPS aerial supplied with my
Snooper.

I feel like I've just been made a mug of, but is there any element of
truth to this?  Have any of you with Tom Toms or similar experience
problems since around last Thursday?

Pete





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