GPS in a steel bodied MH
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05-30-2006, 13:36
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GPS in a steel bodied MH
Try it deep in a mountain pass, or around tall buildings, you'll
want a roof antenna. 99% of the time you will have at least 3 birds in sight, but that other percent throws your mileage off just a bit, ... - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "whynotam" wrote: > > I purchased a Magellan Roadmate 800 a month or so ago and have been > amazed at it's ability to not only aquire a signal but to keep it. I > mount it in from the windshield approximately 16" and have had > absolutely no problem with signal loss. > > Alvie Miller > 93WLWB Arthur IL > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > > > For our maiden voyage I moved the 2620 Garmin from our Bounder to > the > > BB. BUT I had lots of signal loss problems. The only place it could > sit > > and still get a signal was on the passenger side wher I could not > see > > the screen. Anyone else have this problem? I dont believe there is a > > port for an external antenna. > > > > Bruce > > > |
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GPS in a steel bodied MH - birdshill123 - 05-27-2006, 13:50
GPS in a steel bodied MH - Jeff Miller - 05-27-2006, 15:09
GPS in a steel bodied MH - Richard Hayden - 05-27-2006, 16:24
GPS in a steel bodied MH - snowbirdtogo - 05-27-2006, 21:07
GPS in a steel bodied MH - Jeff Miller - 05-27-2006, 23:59
GPS in a steel bodied MH - Jack & Donna Smith - 05-28-2006, 01:20
GPS in a steel bodied MH - whynotam - 05-30-2006, 09:06
GPS in a steel bodied MH - Jeff Miller - 05-30-2006 13:36
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