[time-nuts] FW: IIMorrow GPS units non-functional since Sunday
Daun Yeagley
daun at yeagley.net
Wed Aug 20 01:09:32 UTC 2008
You must not be an aviator. try "nautical mile". ;-)
Of course you probably are referring to "NM". Have to watch out with this
group!
Daun
-----Original Message-----
From: time-nuts-bounces at febo.com [mailto:time-nuts-bounces at febo.com] On
Behalf Of Jim Palfreyman
Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 9:01 PM
To: Discussion of precise time and frequency measurement
Subject: Re: [time-nuts] FW: IIMorrow GPS units non-functional since Sunday
I'm fascinated by the 320 nm flight.
320 billionths of a metre is quite short distance to use a plane.
I would have walked.
Jim
2008/8/20 Daun Yeagley <daun at yeagley.net>
> Looks like a little "OOPS" here!
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> Daun
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> Sent: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 4:43 PM
> Subject: FW: IIMorrow GPS units non-functional since Sunday
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> Oops....
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> Sent: Tue 8/19/2008 4:10 PM
> To: grumman-gang at mailman.xmission.com
> Subject: IIMorrow GPS units non-functional since Sunday
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> So I jump in my little bird yesterday for a 320 nm hop to a customer
> location, and find my GPS just can't get a fix on my position
> (Flybuddy 820, Apollo 360). While a little irritated by this fact, it
> isn't a critical piece of a equipment so I flip the power switch off
> and navigate via VOR, which delivered me safely and efficiently there
> and back.
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>
> I head back out to the field today to see if I can troubleshoot the
> issue (armed with my manual), and find the thing can't keep track of
> the time. I set the time and a little while later it thinks it's Jan
> 3, 2089 (right time
> of day however). After my tinkering, I call the support line thinking I
> have a dead internal battery or something similar.
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> It turns out every one of these units stopped working sometime Sunday
> and they don't fully understand the cause or the fix as of yet. Good
> news, I don't have a malfunctioning unit. Bad news, it's a brick
> until something changes and I get to look at 2 INOP stickers.
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> They are working with the engineering group that provided the GPS
> engine for these units , and asked that I give them a few days and
> check back on the
> progress. If you have one of these units, expect it isn't functional. I
> will share any news I get.
>
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> Scott Hjermstad
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