Hi David,
I will give that a go! so you think it could be a hardware problem then? Ok
thanks I will let you know how I get on after the full reset. thank you.
On 16 Jan 2018, at 19:13, john gallagher <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
hi to check your gps it could be worth running something like blind square at
the same time any gps that says you are coming to a road crossing when you've
crossed it seems to show an actual hardware problem. i would try the update
or even a full re-set.
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From: David Griffith <daj.griffith@xxxxxxxxx>
To: "access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tuesday, 16 January 2018 6:50 pm
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Victor Trek
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Have you applied the beta update?
I managed to do this and this may be why I am not getting so many of the GPS
issues people are reporting and certainly herer the Internet radio is fast
and rock solid.
It is a little odd that some peple were able to get the beta as an offered
update and others apparently not.
My GPS is nowhere near as bad as you are reporting but I do agree that there
is not enough warning of crossing so at the moment, to many times I get the
announcement of a crossing just after I have crossed a road , but I have
never experienced the large 200 yard errors you are getting.
I have reported lack of sufficient crossing alert to Humanware.
The Trek is easily more accurate than my trekker but the Trekker more
reliably gives me warning so I think it is a software tweak needed to drag
back the crossing alert rather than an issue of GPS accuracy.
Given the variation in experience it might be that I am running beta
firmware or that alternatively I wonder if there are a rogue batch of
devices out there.
David Griffith
My Blind Access and Guide dog Blog
http://dgriffithblog.wordpress.com/
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From: Sandra Heaton
Sent: 16 January 2018 18:25
To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Victor Trek
Hi,
I don't usually say too much on here but I would say that I disagree with
the GPS I think it is rather poor in my opinion. I do have a Tracker
Breeze and I have tested them both, The Gps on my Victor/trek was giving a
lot more information points of interest but, it was telling me things that I
had already passed. So if say I had just crossed a road it would tell me
about 200 yards after the event. I also would say that my GPS was about as
long as a football pitch is, which to me, is simply no good. When I was
just standing outside my house the GPS was telling me that I was stood on
another street which was not that close to me. Then as I was walking along
my GPS was telling me thins which were in the opposite to where I was
walking too. so if I were a stranger in this town then I would be totally
confused. I just hope that the update will sort all this out.
Hopefully everything will be hunky doorry.
A few people to whom I know have said the same thing as me.
Sandra.
On 16 Jan 2018, at 16:17, Whizza (Redacted sender "whizza8" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I don't have an issue with the GPS on my Victor Trek; in fact, it's
extremely accurate with a lot of the points of interest updated on the maps
used for the trek as opposed to the Breeze. At the moment, the internet
radio is a bit flaky to say the least in that sometimes it works and
sometimes it doesn't and there isn't any Audible support. Still waiting for
the firmware update which is supposed to address these issues.
As for the question of a speaker, Humanware say that they will eventually be
selling an optional speaker for the trek but your guess is as good as mine
as to when that will be.
As a whole, the concept of the trek is excellent in that both the Breeze and
Stream are available in one unit. There are still bugs that need to be
ironed out as I think the product was rushed out before it was completely
ready. Having said that, though, the bugs are only minor and once they are
put right, the Trek should be an excellent piece of equipment.
Cheers,
~Sandra.
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