S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos where can I find the pressure chart?
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@Shrek3k altitude card -> go right
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seems that I canāt offer / use that chart as I have the āsimple versionā (aka non-baro).
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@Shrek3k check 24/7 hr
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos I am really grateful for your assistance, and I hope that I understand you correctly ā¦ as I am not using the any of the 24h-capabilities (sleep / HR) as I have no need at all for any of them (add to this opion, that these data could/would be collected but not interpreted in a meaningful way as far as I understand), so I might not be able to check there either if there are any āautomaticā resets
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Checked it and it was appr. 3 weeks old.
Did a soft reset and voila - GPS optimization started during next sync.Thanks!
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@MaxiPalle That should solve the problem. My S9baro acquires a fix in about 5 sec.
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Today, synced with SA, checked the GPS-file, left the car, had a GPS-fix in the small parking lot (the usual open terrain with low trees around, no buildings, no hills) in approx 60 seconds ā¦ better than usual ā¦ for me and my S9 ā¦ (last GPS fix before on Friday less than 20km away ā¦ same procedure, much bigger parking lot, approx 60 seconds, too)
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@Shrek3k
Out of curiosity, have you tried to check visible satellites using the mobile ?
Just to check the āskyā quality. Maybe there are only few satellites visible -
@sartoric excellent idea, I will (re)install an app capable of doing that. Might need a few days for a proper test, as my next run(s) will be in the centre of Brussels, and there is no way, that I will blame a slow satellite pick-up on the watch under that circumstances ā¦ but / and Imight use Glonass for the first time ever ā¦
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@Shrek3k hi. Iām also belgian. Never had any trouble with gps fix on my spartan trainer. Always a fix straight out the front door in a second. Couple of weeks ran in meerdaalwoud near bruxels in a dens forrest. No problems what so ever.
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This has been a problem for me too since end of April. It looks like A-GPS data (satellite almanac) update is no longer updating reliably, at least when syncing to Movescount. A soft reset fixes that temporarily, but after a week or two the problem repeats. Currently AGPS date on my watch is 2019-06-06.
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@silentvoyager this sounds really very similar to my issue ā¦ I am somehow āfeelingā (how to really prove this feeling? No clue) that the A-GPS in the (= my) Suunto 9 currently might not be used in the way it should be used - and has been used before.
And as I am using SA (weekdays and weekends) and MC (weekend)I canāt narrow down the possibilities if and/or which part possibly corrupts or limits the A-GPS ā¦ if this is the case at all ā¦ -
@silentvoyager said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
This has been a problem for me too since end of April. It looks like A-GPS data (satellite almanac) update is no longer updating reliably, at least when syncing to Movescount. A soft reset fixes that temporarily, but after a week or two the problem repeats. Currently AGPS date on my watch is 2019-06-06.
I have an SSU as per right know my AGPS is dated on 2019-06-17 and on Friday it was 2019-06-14, so you AGPS is out of date. Something is wrong and is not updating your AGPS.
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@cosmecosta said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
@silentvoyager said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
This has been a problem for me too since end of April. It looks like A-GPS data (satellite almanac) update is no longer updating reliably, at least when syncing to Movescount. A soft reset fixes that temporarily, but after a week or two the problem repeats. Currently AGPS date on my watch is 2019-06-06.
I have an SSU as per right know my AGPS is dated on 2019-06-17 and on Friday it was 2019-06-14, so you AGPS is out of date. Something is wrong and is not updating your AGPS.
Thatās what I am saying. But nothing has changed on my side. I didnāt change anything about how I sync my watch. It used to work reliably since August 2018 when I bought my Suunto 9 until it stopped around April 2019.
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@silentvoyager said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
@cosmecosta said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
@silentvoyager said in S9 Baro takes very long to find GPS signal before a move:
This has been a problem for me too since end of April. It looks like A-GPS data (satellite almanac) update is no longer updating reliably, at least when syncing to Movescount. A soft reset fixes that temporarily, but after a week or two the problem repeats. Currently AGPS date on my watch is 2019-06-06.
I have an SSU as per right know my AGPS is dated on 2019-06-17 and on Friday it was 2019-06-14, so you AGPS is out of date. Something is wrong and is not updating your AGPS.
Thatās what I am saying. But nothing has changed on my side. I didnāt change anything about how I sync my watch. It used to work reliably since August 2018 when I bought my Suunto 9 until it stopped around April 2019.
In my opinion, it is some software glitch. I would do a sync with the SA, and see if the AGPS is updated, could be some problem from Suunto side. If the AGPS is not updated it could be due the SA app or some corruption in the Watch firmware. I would start with the SA app (clearing cache, or uninstall/install) if this doesnāt work then I would reinstall the watch firmware.
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I have had my cache in SA corrupted and had to reinstall the app. My AGPS updates are more reliable with SA than the MC app as well. Since I use both that might be an issue.
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I have this problem too for a few weeks.
Looked at the GPS date, it was old, did soft reset, GPS date ok now,
still having problems. Finding GPS takes minutes.
Nothing chaged on the watch. Using suuntolink with 9,
no intentions using SA -
Uaau, I thought I was the only one. I did soft reset, hard reset. AGPS date is ok. I have this problem for 2 weeks. Disconnect from moveslink, connected to SA and problem is still there. 3-5 minutes is needed or even more to find satellites. Recently I lost reception on the road for 3 minutes, breadcrumbs just disspapeared. I never had this problem with Spartan. And yes, I have this problem for about 2-3 weeks
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@zvonejan Sounds similar to my issue, once more.
BTW - using the GPS-GLONASS combination even in a mostly rather heavily built up area (Brussels, downtown) has been really disappointing - really not so good track.