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On Mar 11, 4:24*am, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Mar 10, 7:56*pm, wrote: I have mine on my parachute chest strap and I am seated reclined, so the front face is about at a 45 degree angle. *I get pretty good tracking results. You said you tested it with the logo side up and down. *I assumed that the device was designed with the belt strap on the back side so that the logo would face horizonally / the horizon. It appears as they intended it to hang vertically. Did you test it in this orientation? Chris The SPOT messenger is a fantastic product, but because of it's internal technology, and in spite of it's poor industrial design. There must have been a disconnect somewhere between the product management, *the ID team/design house and engineering. And it's likely literally this type of issue as the engineering is all done by Axonn a separate company than SPOT and Globalstar and I'm sure SPOT or Axonn contracted out the industrial and mechanical design work. So for the antennas (both the GPS and Globalstar) a planar antenna pointing *at the horizon is far from optimal, half the usable beamwidth would be lost in obstructions below the horizon. It is actually worse than that simple model because of satellite orbit geometry and satellite antenna footprint. So the belt clip is designed to hold the unit, but not reallly while it is in use. Pretty stupid huh. The lack of though about how to mount the unit on a car dashboard or other location, the overloading of the button functions, the overloading of the dual blinking LEDs, different LED patterns that mean things that are not clearly explained are other examples of poor design. However the SPOT messenger is a great device (I really like mine) and hopefully SPOT will correct some of the ID snd usability weaknesses in future products, and/or provide products more tailored to different uses/markets. Darryl So.... that is a long way of saying "no you did not test it with the logo facing the horizon" ;-). I'd still be curious to know the performance of the logo facing horizontally. Theories may abound on what might happen but until it is tested you don't really know. Chris |
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