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Mike Spera wrote:
30 seconds after take off, lost the GPS sat lock. Took about 15 seconds to regain it. In the next 5 minutes, it lost lock several more times. I'm thinking, external antenna is loopy. Mike, For what its worth... I just flew my Arrow around the country and experienced the same problem (with my brand spank'n new 396) that you described. Most of the occurrences were in the takeoff or landing phase of the flight. I had my old Lowrance airmap 100 on the copilot yoke and it never lost lock once during the flight. The 396 was connected to the remote antenna which was sitting on the glare shield, the airmap 100 was using it's built in antenna. -Bernie My fly-about http://www.iperformax.com/flyabout/flyabout.html |
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