Honeywell RAELink3 2.4GHz User Manual page 46

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RAELink3 2.4GHz User's Guide
satellites a GPS receiver can "see," the more accurate and
reliable the positioning.
For a GPS-equipped RAELink3 2.4GHz (or any other GPS
device) to work properly, it must have a direct line of sight to a
satellite, meaning it will not work well (if at all) indoors.
Although radio signals from navigation satellites can pass
through clouds, glass, plastic and other lightweight materials,
satellite navigation receivers do not work underground or in
other enclosed spaces.
If you need to operate a monitor under a roof or anything else
that obstructs a clear view of the sky, you may need to take the
RAELink3 2.4GHz outdoors into a nearby clear area, perform a
manual GPS Coordinates Check (see page 36), and then either
allow those coordinates to be used on maps in ProRAE
Guardian running on a host computer, or input them manually.
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