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Old 04-27-20 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by mtb cheaha
Yes, wide open skies in Florida. I am riding on back roads (dirt) and trails in dense trees. Sat contact is hit or miss at times.
You should know that every consumer GPS device, phone or dedicated, is going to have signal dropout in dense tree coverage. It's the nature of a weak signal coming off the satellite. The usual fix for cycling is to use a speed sensor paired to the phone or device that reads the earths magnetic field and provides an accurate wheel rotation to the device. The GPS device will then use the sensor as the information and will generate an accurate distance for a route.
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