DougPaul
Well-known member
It is acting as if it is doing a cold start. If you haven't used it in quite a while, this is to be expected.arghman said:don't I know it I have a lowrance ifinder and the thing seems to have "lost confidence" in the last few months (used to acquire lock quickly), it gets GPS lock but then won't get an EPE smaller than 100m, it takes it about 15-20 minutes with good reception (no/few trees) to finally get its act together. and my battery door broke after < 18months of use, and I never hear back from the customer service people. I may be looking at Garmins next spring.
What happens if you obtain a lock and then power-cycle the GPS. How long does it take to reacquire a lock?
Some GPSes have a backup battery to power a clock and some memory so that the GPS can remember the time, almanac, ephemeris, and last location. If this battery is dead, then you are always doing a cold start even if you only power cycle the GPS. In some GPSes, this battery is rechargable. Try leaving fresh batteries in the GPS for a day or so to see if it charges the backup battery.
Garmin seems to be running away with the consumer GPS market...
Doug