rockhoppernc Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 How can I get WAAS lock on my pn-40???? Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Don't think that you have to do anything special. Mine locks onto them all by itself. Note the satellite icons onscreen that are blue, those will be the ones that provide the lock-up capabilities to your GPSr unit. The longer you have it on and operating, the more lock-ups you will get. When locked, the signal bar also changes to blue. Quote Link to comment
+Team CowboyPapa Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 There is an option in the Device Setup to toggle it OFF/ON. Perhaps it is set to OFF. But it ON, it doesn't automatically mean the it can always aquire signal and use it. Quote Link to comment
+Gitchee-Gummee Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 There is an option in the Device Setup to toggle it OFF/ON. Perhaps it is set to OFF. But it ON, it doesn't automatically mean the it can always aquire signal and use it. Oh yeah.... must have forgot that (probably a few other things too)............ Now just what was it we were talkin' about? Quote Link to comment
+snow_rules Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Also make sure you have at least the 2.6 firmware installed. Quote Link to comment
+embra Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 The initial WAAS lock takes some time. Presuming you're in NC from your name, look for 138 on your Sat screen in the SW sky. If you've got a clear view in that direction and the bird shows on your screen, let it set there for 10 to 20 minutes or so and there's a good chance your bars will start turning blue. Some people have reported not seeing WAAS show up much. I wouldn't worry about it, though--EPE is usually pretty good whether I have WAAS lock or not (and I don't think I see that much of a boost when I do). Quote Link to comment
+FreeBird65 Posted January 20, 2010 Share Posted January 20, 2010 Coming from a Magellan MAP 330 to the PN-40, I find that the Delorme device is greatly lacking in the ability to find and hold a WAAS lock. It is a shame to pay all that money for the device and still carry the MAP 330 for additional help out in field. Quote Link to comment
rockhoppernc Posted January 21, 2010 Author Share Posted January 21, 2010 well took it out today turned it on and got a blue lock with in a few sec,,,,had it on for a long time abd from time to time i have from one to five blue locks....I also had the acc down to 4 feet while driving... Quote Link to comment
+RRLover Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 Coming from a Magellan MAP 330 to the PN-40, I find that the Delorme device is greatly lacking in the ability to find and hold a WAAS lock. It is a shame to pay all that money for the device and still carry the MAP 330 for additional help out in field. A MAP 330 still getting WAAS? As an eXplorist XL owner all I can say is . . . The Meridian and eXplorist owners were hobbled w/an hardware locked WAAS situation that was reluctantly remedied by an firmware release . . . AFTER they were EOLd. I'm suspicious of your 330s truthfulness, as the other devices said they had WAAS lock when in reality they couldn't possibly, . . . seeing as how the WAAS transmissions were switched to satellites they didn't know to look for. Just wonderin' . . . Norm Quote Link to comment
+Pax42 Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 Coming from a Magellan MAP 330 to the PN-40, I find that the Delorme device is greatly lacking in the ability to find and hold a WAAS lock. It is a shame to pay all that money for the device and still carry the MAP 330 for additional help out in field. A MAP 330 still getting WAAS? As an eXplorist XL owner all I can say is . . . The Meridian and eXplorist owners were hobbled w/an hardware locked WAAS situation that was reluctantly remedied by an firmware release . . . AFTER they were EOLd. I'm suspicious of your 330s truthfulness, as the other devices said they had WAAS lock when in reality they couldn't possibly, . . . seeing as how the WAAS transmissions were switched to satellites they didn't know to look for. Just wonderin' . . . Norm Perhaps you're doing something else in the field that requires WAAS precision but if you're just caching, there's absolutely no need to carry two GPS recievers just to get WAAS. Quote Link to comment
+FreeBird65 Posted January 21, 2010 Share Posted January 21, 2010 There is a hacked version of the MAP 330 firmware (R4.0) that I have loaded on my unit. Magellan did not provide updated firmware years back, effectively bricking the units that do not have the updated code. There is a very good yahoo group - search for m330 · The Map 330 Club - on groups.yahoo.com for firmware info. The MAP 330 almost always picks up two "W" transmissions while the PN-40 is stuck at +/-10 or 15 so accuracy and no "blue bars." Those are the facts that I have experienced. I do still carry the 330 and will break it out especially when in deep woods. The 330 just has better reception. Hard to believe 10 year old technology puts 2008 tech to shame. Quote Link to comment
+TotemLake Posted January 22, 2010 Share Posted January 22, 2010 Coming from a Magellan MAP 330 to the PN-40, I find that the Delorme device is greatly lacking in the ability to find and hold a WAAS lock. It is a shame to pay all that money for the device and still carry the MAP 330 for additional help out in field. A MAP 330 still getting WAAS? As an eXplorist XL owner all I can say is . . . The Meridian and eXplorist owners were hobbled w/an hardware locked WAAS situation that was reluctantly remedied by an firmware release . . . AFTER they were EOLd. I'm suspicious of your 330s truthfulness, as the other devices said they had WAAS lock when in reality they couldn't possibly, . . . seeing as how the WAAS transmissions were switched to satellites they didn't know to look for. Just wonderin' . . . Norm My MeriPlat was still receiving WAAS well after EOL only because it was on at the time the updated constellation was broadcast. Do a factory reset prior to the hacked firmware, and you lost that update and the ability to lock WAAS. Quote Link to comment
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