bad GPS days? (satellite signals?)
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@mountainChris Some cache? Internet?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos APP cache… maybe I should have closed the app before and open it again ok… But Suunto Link is also very comfortable because goes so fast…
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos btw I forgot the date of next S9 update. Could you share once again?
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@mountainChris 22-09-2020
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos wohooo!!! 🥳
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@mountainChris did you use Galileo? Just asking because there were issues with Galileo sats very recently. Anyway I never had issues with GPS fix, except once after a soft reset (I had to wait 10/15 minutes before getting a lock).
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@isazi said in bad GPS days? (satellite signals?):
Just asking because there were issues with Galileo sats very recently. Anyway I never had issues with GPS fix, except once after a soft reset (I had to wait 10/15 minutes befo
Tried both. Regularly GPS+beidoo… I had with agps a flashing green arrow. This is very very rare. Usually 99.9% GPS conformation within seconds. With the soft reset I made the situation worse. Now I know the 15min. Next time I will run in 0.1% with flashing green arrow (start screen)…
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@mountainChris I have asked the developers to add something like : pending for AGPS
I think it will happen eventually. Everyone gets buggered about this.
Btw it’s not 15min in total. Its in max. The best todo is after a reset to literally :
Sync
Be outdoors or close to a window
Wait 5 mins and check AGPS x3Not the best but a soft reset is the ultimate situation and it’s good that it clears the GPS chipset cache in order to avoid such things.
FYI: After AGPS is aquired the signal should be very very fast for a “cold” start. Sometimes even faster than normal “warm” starts.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos thanks very much: check agps x3: three times? In watch?
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Reset: hard reset via suunto link?
Cold start: soft reset?
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@mountainChris no just reboot I mean