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What direction were you flying? If north, sometimes the signal can be
blanketed by the airframe, since the satellites are in the southern part of the sky. |
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Uhhh.... north.
Thanks. "paul kgyy" wrote in message ups.com... What direction were you flying? If north, sometimes the signal can be blanketed by the airframe, since the satellites are in the southern part of the sky. |
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