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On Sun, Jul 13, 2008 at 03:48:14AM -0700, Russell Sears wrote:
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I read about this idea in the wiki and posted a comment there. Here's
what I wrote.
I tested the FR outside with internal antenna and did not see a single
sat for 15min. With external antenna I have a TTFS of 33s. If I plug out
the external after the fix is stable, it almost instantly gets lost. I
still see one to three sats but get no fix.
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So apparently the information obtain through the external antenna is not
enough to assist the internal antenna in getting a fix. Orbit and
positon data should be known to the device by then? If you download this
data from the internet or recalculate it locally, in what way would this
be superior to what I tested?
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