[gps-talkusers] Re: e: NEW HOLUX M1000

Hi

I have though so far static navigation disablles trackin in slow speed because receiver reports exacly same position unles it has moved about 50 meters (150 ft). I have used SN-spoiled receiver sometimes with walkin speeds and it is practically useless unless users walks fast enough.

  A SN-free receiver is much more accurate, faster and more reliable.


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On Tue, 25 Sep 2007, Chris Grabowski wrote:

Hi Carol,
Holux has a special firmware that they created with WAAS enabled and a
feature called static navigation.
the static navigation feature is what allows the receiver to track at
slow speeds.
You would need to send your receiver to Holux, they would update the
firmware, I'm not sure what the cost involved would be for them to
update the firmware so WAAS and Static navigation are enabled.
if you are walking at slow speeds and hit s for speed, if it says you
are not moving and you are going under 2 mph and are actually moving
then the static navigation feature may not be enabled.
Hope this helps.
Chris
On Tue, 25 Sep 2007 14:33:36 +0100, you wrote:

Chris,

Does this mean that a GPSlim 236 not purchased from Sendero could use some
modification to make it work better at slower walking speeds?


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