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Re: Possible to use Internal GPS in no coverage area?

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Originally Posted by rsbrown69 View Post
I have also experienced something almost exactly like that, I used TomTom to navigate to a camping site in the Rockies losing cell service on the way but GPS kept tracking my location just fine. When it was time to leave a few days later I could not acquire a satellite fix to save my life if I needed it. When I was back in cell range the gps picked up a signal and started tracking like normal.
thats stupid, even if it was slower you should still get gps....
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