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Old July 10th 11, 12:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Stephen[_3_]
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

Hello, if you have or used to have a 302, did it ever quit receiving
GPS satellites? My 302 will not receive and does not display any
satellite bars on the home screen. I have tried a different antenna
and still no joy. I'm thinking it is a send to the factory problem.
Does anyone have comments or suggestions to correct this problem?

Thanks Stephen
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Old July 10th 11, 05:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 10, 4:58*am, Stephen wrote:
Hello, if you have or used to have a 302, did it ever quit receiving
GPS satellites? My 302 will not receive and does not display any
satellite bars on the home screen. I have tried a different antenna
and still no joy. *I'm thinking it is a send to the factory problem.
Does anyone have comments or suggestions to correct this problem?

*Thanks Stephen


If you've tried to test it with a know good antenna and it does not
work at all (no bars) then you need to send it to the factory. It is
not unheard of to have the GPS board fail or have a physical
connection problem inside the 302. I had one new one DOA like this and
it was just a mechanical connection issue.

Darryl
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Old July 11th 11, 08:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Sven[_2_]
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 10, 6:53*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Jul 10, 4:58*am, Stephen wrote:

Hello, if you have or used to have a 302, did it ever quit receiving
GPS satellites? My 302 will not receive and does not display any
satellite bars on the home screen. I have tried a different antenna
and still no joy. *I'm thinking it is a send to the factory problem.
Does anyone have comments or suggestions to correct this problem?


*Thanks Stephen


If you've tried to test it with a know good antenna and it does not
work at all (no bars) then you need to send it to the factory. It is
not unheard of to have the GPS board fail or have a physical
connection problem inside the 302. I had one new one DOA like this and
it was just a mechanical connection issue.

Darryl


Stephen
I have experienced the same problem in my last two flights - about one
hour into the flight i lose the satelites and satelite bars -
switching off and back on has no effect. After the first failure, and
back on the ground, i tightened the gps antenna connector and voila,
the gps is back on. The next flight, however, one hour into the
flight, i lose everything again. On advice of Paul Bremde and Jeff
Bennett (Cambridge) i have ordered a new antenna (it is on its way to
me). They have both advised that gps antennas should not be placed
close together (mine are not) and that the flarm radio antenna should
also not be close to the 302 gps antenna (which it is - i'll change
that). I shall report back after rectifiying and replacing.
Sven Olivier (Cape Town South Africa)
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Old July 11th 11, 12:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Mottley[_2_]
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 11, 8:35*am, Sven wrote:
On Jul 10, 6:53*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:









On Jul 10, 4:58*am, Stephen wrote:


Hello, if you have or used to have a 302, did it ever quit receiving
GPS satellites? My 302 will not receive and does not display any
satellite bars on the home screen. I have tried a different antenna
and still no joy. *I'm thinking it is a send to the factory problem..
Does anyone have comments or suggestions to correct this problem?


*Thanks Stephen


If you've tried to test it with a know good antenna and it does not
work at all (no bars) then you need to send it to the factory. It is
not unheard of to have the GPS board fail or have a physical
connection problem inside the 302. I had one new one DOA like this and
it was just a mechanical connection issue.


Darryl


Stephen
I have experienced the same problem in my last two flights - about one
hour into the flight i lose the satelites and satelite bars -
switching off and back on has no effect. After the first failure, and
back on the ground, i tightened the gps antenna connector and voila,
the gps is back on. The next flight, however, one hour into the
flight, i lose everything again. On advice of Paul Bremde and Jeff
Bennett (Cambridge) i have ordered a new antenna (it is on its way to
me). They have both advised that gps antennas should not be placed
close together (mine are not) and that the flarm radio antenna should
also not be close to the 302 gps antenna (which it is - i'll change
that). I shall report back after rectifiying and replacing.
Sven Olivier (Cape Town South Africa)




Hi
I had the same problem as Sven on my Duo which had 2 independent
302. The GPS connector at the back of the Unit is suspect. If you
over-
tighten the nut the retention ring on the cable gets damaged and in
some cases is able to slip out. I removed both the retention nuts
and used some tape to hold the cables in place. Another suggestion
was to use Hotmelt glue to do this.
Bruno
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Old July 11th 11, 06:31 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 11, 4:52*am, Mottley wrote:
On Jul 11, 8:35*am, Sven wrote:









On Jul 10, 6:53*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


On Jul 10, 4:58*am, Stephen wrote:


Hello, if you have or used to have a 302, did it ever quit receiving
GPS satellites? My 302 will not receive and does not display any
satellite bars on the home screen. I have tried a different antenna
and still no joy. *I'm thinking it is a send to the factory problem.
Does anyone have comments or suggestions to correct this problem?


*Thanks Stephen


If you've tried to test it with a know good antenna and it does not
work at all (no bars) then you need to send it to the factory. It is
not unheard of to have the GPS board fail or have a physical
connection problem inside the 302. I had one new one DOA like this and
it was just a mechanical connection issue.


Darryl


Stephen
I have experienced the same problem in my last two flights - about one
hour into the flight i lose the satelites and satelite bars -
switching off and back on has no effect. After the first failure, and
back on the ground, i tightened the gps antenna connector and voila,
the gps is back on. The next flight, however, one hour into the
flight, i lose everything again. On advice of Paul Bremde and Jeff
Bennett (Cambridge) i have ordered a new antenna (it is on its way to
me). They have both advised that gps antennas should not be placed
close together (mine are not) and that the flarm radio antenna should
also not be close to the 302 gps antenna (which it is - i'll change
that). I shall report back after rectifiying and replacing.
Sven Olivier (Cape Town South Africa)


Hi
I had the same problem as Sven on my Duo which had 2 independent
302. The GPS connector at the back of the Unit is suspect. If you
over-
tighten the nut the retention ring on the cable gets damaged and in
some cases is able to slip out. I removed both the retention nuts
and used some tape to hold the cables in place. Another suggestion
was to use Hotmelt glue to do this.
Bruno


Ugh. Hot glue, tape? Why don't you just finger tighten the connector
as it was designed to be used.

All these suggestions are irrelevant if the OP has tried a known good
antenna. He needs to get that C302 back to Cambridge for repair.

Concerns about GPS antennas placed close to each other seem largely a
non-issue. e.g. there is really no local oscillator leakage from these
antennas. More common antenna problem are likely just good sky view/
obstruction issues.

Darryl
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Old July 11th 11, 07:44 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
jcarlyle
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

I'd be surprised if GPS antennas had oscillators, they're most likely
to be inside the unit itself and signal shouldn't leak out. Some GPS
antennas have preamps, for sure, and of course the only difference
between an amp and an oscillator is feedback. My own experience is
that active GPS antennas close enough to touch one another work
perfectly well. Naturally, keeping a transmitter (like FLARM or a VHF
radio antenna) at a distance from a GPS antenna is a wise idea to
prevent front end overload.

Perhaps a preamp experienced a thermal runaway once, and this led to
the legend of keeping GPS antennas separated? Are there any documented
instances to show that GPS antennas must be separated from one
another?

-John


On Jul 11, 1:31 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
Concerns about GPS antennas placed close to each other seem largely a
non-issue. e.g. there is really no local oscillator leakage from these
antennas. More common antenna problem are likely just good sky view/
obstruction issues.

  #7  
Old July 11th 11, 08:03 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Darryl Ramm
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 11, 11:44*am, jcarlyle wrote:
I'd be surprised if GPS antennas had oscillators, they're most likely
to be inside the unit itself and signal shouldn't leak out. Some GPS
antennas have preamps, for sure, and of course the only difference
between an amp and an oscillator is feedback. My own experience is
that active GPS antennas close enough to touch one another work
perfectly well. Naturally, keeping a transmitter (like FLARM or a VHF
radio antenna) at a distance from a GPS antenna is a wise idea to
prevent front end overload.

Perhaps a preamp experienced a thermal runaway once, and this led to
the legend of keeping GPS antennas separated? Are there any documented
instances to show that GPS antennas must be separated from one
another?

-John

On Jul 11, 1:31 pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:







Concerns about GPS antennas placed close to each other seem largely a
non-issue. e.g. there is really no local oscillator leakage from these
antennas. More common antenna problem are likely just good sky view/
obstruction issues.


Right, I should have been clear. They don't have local oscillators in
the active antennas, just pre-amps. And the good back-isolation means
the local oscillator in the GPS units themselves does not leak back to
the antenna.

Darryl

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Old July 11th 11, 11:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Stephen Michalik
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 11, 2:03*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



Thanks Darryl and others on your replies...
I spoke to CAE today and they believe it is one of 2 problems and most
likely the GPS board. I'm sending the unit back for repair and will
update the result as I find out.

Stephen

  #9  
Old July 14th 11, 09:48 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Stephen[_3_]
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 11, 5:34*pm, Stephen Michalik
wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:03*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:



Thanks Darryl and others on your replies...
I spoke to CAE today and they believe it is one of 2 problems and most
likely the GPS board. I'm sending the unit back for repair and will
update the result as I find out.

Stephen


The GPS engine hardware board in the unit failed. Jeff said likely
from age.

Stephen
  #10  
Old July 16th 11, 02:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default 302 not receiving GPS satellites

On Jul 14, 2:48*pm, Stephen wrote:
On Jul 11, 5:34*pm, Stephen Michalik

wrote:
On Jul 11, 2:03*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:


Thanks Darryl and others on your replies...
I spoke to CAE today and they believe it is one of 2 problems and most
likely the GPS board. I'm sending the unit back for repair and will
update the result as I find out.


Stephen


The GPS engine hardware board in the unit failed. Jeff said likely
from age.

Stephen


I had the same thing happen to me. You will find the new GPS engine
locks in much faster when you turn it on.

Clay
 




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