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GPSMAP 60C needs input after signal loss?
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| I'mnot@home.yet 2006-10-20, 4:33 am |
| Whenever my 60c drops signal, it gives me a red warning popup. If I
don't hit Enter, it just sits there locked until I do--a real problem
especially at night when I'm waiting for it to light up for the next
turn. Is there some way of having it deal with its own problem without
asking me to make it feel better?
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| Helge Olav Helgesen 2006-10-20, 4:33 am |
| Hello I'mnot@home.yet,
> If I don't hit Enter, it just sits there locked until I do--a real
> problem especially at night when I'm waiting for it to light up for
> the next turn. Is there some way of having it deal with its own
> problem without asking me to make it feel better?
It will go away when it gets a new fix. The only thing I have to acknowledge
is proximity alers. They won't go away.
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Helge Olav Helgesen
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| Ron Schmars 2006-10-25, 10:33 pm |
| I agree it goes away on its own and this has been a big problem for
me. I go to hit enter to acknowledge it and it happens to go away on
its own a fraction of a second before I hit enter and I end up marking
the geocache I am looking for as found by hitting the enter.
Ron Schmars (GeoRon)
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 05:40:02 +0000 (UTC), Helge Olav Helgesen
<irc@helge.net> wrote:
>Hello I'mnot@home.yet,
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>It will go away when it gets a new fix. The only thing I have to acknowledge
>is proximity alers. They won't go away.
>---
>Helge Olav Helgesen
>http://www.helge.net
>Check your own ip address at http://ip.helge.net
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