on 5/13/2000 9:07 AM, Per Lindgren at lindgre@ONLINE.NO wrote: > I've also read that the GPS systems are no good when traveling over 160 km/h > (100 > mph). This is of course not a problem for any of us, but it was stated in a > German car test, the navigation system lost track when they tested the car's > top > speed on the Autobahn. > > PerL > 87 Syncro 112i > Per, I've let a handheld unit aquire in a plane and measured speed in MPH and Knots. We were cruising about 458 mph! (Boeing 737 I think) From what I understand as long as satellite aquisition isn't a problem they are accurate up to the limit. Which, on the Magellan 315 is 1,240 mph (not that I ever go Mach 1.65 or so! I try to keep Vinnie below the speed of sound) Maybe they had power problems or line of sight problems with the satellites? Cheers, Dave C. Williamsburg, VA zzzzzzzzz__ |E[__] [__]|[_]\\ | _DC&SP | _ || * * * =-( )---------( )--= '85 GL Westy (His) '91 Cabriolet (Hers) |
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