GPS problems with my S9B
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@isazi said in GPS problems with my S9B:
@basetta79 sorry but did you send the logs that Dimitrios asked? That’s the only way for someone at Suunto to know what’s wrong with your watch, unless you want to send it in for a check from support.
Dimitrios maybe was writing to another user. He never asked me anything similar. However tomorrow I will run and get back here
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@basetta79 yes please do the same if that happens send logs
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@basetta79 sorry I must have confused you with someone else. But yeah logs are important, I never had GPS lost with my S9, so there must be something going on with your watch.
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Ok I will send (hope it won’t be necessary )
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Actually, how can I send logs to someone ?
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@basetta79 on the app click on the watch icon in home, then on the three dots at the top right corner, and then “Send logs to Suunto”.
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@isazi thank you a lot!!! Now it is ok. Then I have to contact Dimitrios via mp I suppose
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@basetta79 and tell him the time you sent the logs, and your account.
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I have the same problem… Every now & then this - rabbit jumping left and right - is shown on my route… Or a straight line is shown… Whats going on here?
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@mountaineerx that looks like a very difficult GPS spot. Where were you? Under a cliff maybe? Chimney? Or did you put your hands somewhere? Backpack, rock?
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@isazi hmmmm… hmmmm… How can you prevent this from happening?
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@mountaineerx unfortunately it is how the technology works. Maybe with a large receiver, like a handheld device, but I have seen tracks from the Himalaya with handheld devices where the track would move hundreds of meters up and down on difficult spots. I have tracks where I am climbing narrow chimneys with both Suunto and Garmin and they look a bit like that.
This unless you tell me that you were just walking in a very open space in that point, because that should not happen in the open
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@isazi if i remember correctly, it was on an open area between the mountains ( i have glonass ON ) on the snow just walking toward the goal… Yes the glowe was covering the watch, but i think that shouldn’t be a problem…
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@mountaineerx gloves should not be a problem, I often wear my watch under a jacket, especially if mountaineering. Strange then, maybe you were searching for something in your backpack and had your hands inside?
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@isazi maybe… O.K… tnx for your time and anwsers…