Hi,
hier ein Zitat aus der beschreibeung des Vista HCX auf: http://gpsinformation.org/penrod/VistaHcx/vistahcx.html
Ziemlich weit unten in der Rubrik "Areas of Improvement" steht:
ZitatAs of software version 2.40, which was released in September of 2007, it seems all of the problems with the initial release of the Vista HCx have been fixed except for one. I have noticed on several occasions that when you attempt to get a satellite fix in a downtown area, canyon or when the unit is in 'locating satellites' mode there is a big issue. What happens is that the unit will struggle to get a satellite lock and when it does, the unit will not correctly show your location and give you an incorrect lat/long and show the wrong location for where you are actually at. This is usually off by more than a thousand feet. The best indication that this is problem is happening is that the GPS accuracy on the satellite page will be a higher number than usual, somewhere between 60 and 100 feet and not go down to the normal range of 10-20 feet accuracy. The problem is that if you don't know where you are at, you will be led to believe you are somewhere you are not. I have discovered a simple fix to this issue is to simply turn off the unit and power it back up again. It should get a satellite lock very quickly and upon restarting, have an accurate lat/long. This is a problem which we hope Garmin will remedy in a future software update.
Hat jemand von euch schonmal so etwas gehabt?