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2008-10-29
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2008-10-29
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2008-10-29
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Tried a reboot (once again), and after 10 minutes 4 satellites are visible, but none in use - no fix
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2008-10-29
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@ Amsterdam
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2008-10-29
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2008-10-29
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@ Amsterdam
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2008-10-29
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2008-10-29
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2008-10-29
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Hmm... I tend to get satellite signal strengths between 22 and 25, so it does indeed sound like something is wrong with the GPS receiver/antenna. Duh! I guess the N810 is out of warranty by now...
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Back here in Amsterdam it eventually got a fix again, but it is still very iffy. Whenever I start the map app (or maemo mapper), it can take hours for it to get a fix, even if it sees 10 satellites - it just doesn't lock to them.
Doesn't sound like a hardware problem to me - more likely software/firmware.