Receiving Satellite Signals - HP 348773-001 User Manual

Ipaq navigation system
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If the connection is not active, manually partner the Bluetooth GPS receiver with the iPAQ Pock-
etPC. For more information, refer to Manually Partnering the Bluetooth GPS Receiver with the
iPaQ PocketPC section.

Receiving Satellite Signals

The Bluetooth GPS Receiver gets satellite signals only when there is a clear view of the sky. Trees
and tall buildings can block the view. Generally, you do not receive signals inside a building.
The Bluetooth GPS Receiver should be placed on the front or back dashboard
of the vehicle.
A wireless connection between the Bluetooth GPS Receiver and iPAQ Pock-
etPC is established through the receiver radio. The Bluetooth GPS receiver
and the iPAQ PocketPC should be no further than 5-10 meters apart.
Once a connection is established between the Bluetooth GPS Receiver and iPAQ PocketPC, satel-
lite signals are received. When you first use the Bluetooth GPS Receiver, it can take from five to
fifteen minutes to receive a satellite signal. Thereafter, it should take approximately 90 seconds to
receive signals.
Some days, you receive a GPS signal quicker than on other days. Although
GPS signals orbit the earth in set patterns, they are not always over the same
position on earth. There is more extensive coverage over lower latitudes and
less near the poles.
Based on satellite position, geographic location, and heading, you can experience the following:
User's Guide
Setting Up the Bluetooth GPS Receiver
Receiving Satellite Signals
2-9

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents