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ScrapMaker 07-15-2008 01:28 PM

What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Now that there are, what, 8 some-odd radios to choose from, what is everyone using?

I have 3.42.30 on my Sprint Vogue, but I did not notice any positive GPS performance from any older radios... like the 3.37.10, or 3.37.15.... actually, I think it is a decrease in GPS performance, to be honest...

I think the best GPS I ever had was under custom ROMs, using 3.37.15, and running the 2.03 PPST file... I would get 5 second locks, but I still lost GPS after a day, and had to soft-reset...

That's still better than losing GPS entirely, on the latest Sprint ROM... but somehow, running IOTA seems to fix it... but turns into something you have to do quite often, it seems.

Has anyone found the perfect combination? Radio+ROM+Registry Settings+PPST+Technique?

I'm looking for the 5 second locks that I know the phone can do, because I used to have them... but along with stability... I don't want to have to soft-reset all the time just to use GPS... I definitely don't want to have to run IOTA every time, because I think that can cause Vision problems...

No1ustad 07-15-2008 02:49 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
well, i've been getting 5-10 sec locks of about 8-11 sats outside (up to 14 once) running 3.03.651.2 and
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...=no1ustad+ppst. i know this to work because i've loaded the same setup on three phones with the same results.

Pitobread 07-15-2008 03:03 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
The first link for the PPST is dead can you post it again?

patchez 07-15-2008 05:31 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScrapMaker (Post 347906)
I have 3.42.30 on my Sprint Vogue, but I did not notice any positive GPS performance from any older radios... like the 3.37.10, or 3.37.15.... actually, I think it is a decrease in GPS performance, to be honest...

I have had similar results as well, the 3.42 radio just doesn't seem to be as 'good'

ScrapMaker 07-15-2008 10:23 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by No1ustad (Post 348002)
well, i've been getting 5-10 sec locks of about 8-11 sats outside (up to 14 once) running 3.03.651.2 and
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...=no1ustad+ppst. i know this to work because i've loaded the same setup on three phones with the same results.

So this is the "official" ROM that came out about two weeks ago, with the 3.42.30 radio? I had heard that the *.4 "official" Sprint ROM was nearly identical, aside from a few minor bug fixes...

Are you using the 2.04 PPST? Or did you cancel customizations? I'd swear that the 2.03 was working much better... I remember loading one of OMJ's ROMS that had GPSToday pre-installed, and before it even fully booted, (still showing splash screen,) it already had a lock on satellites... because once the Today screen appeared, GPSToday already showed my location... it also provided consistant 5-10 second locks... but I would still lose GPS after a day or so, requiring a soft-reset...

No1ustad 07-16-2008 04:24 AM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
here it is. reuploaded it. ftp://ppcgeeks.com/Vogue/Users/No1USTAD/PPST.zip

No1ustad 07-16-2008 04:28 AM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ScrapMaker (Post 348506)
So this is the "official" ROM that came out about two weeks ago, with the 3.42.30 radio? I had heard that the *.4 "official" Sprint ROM was nearly identical, aside from a few minor bug fixes...

Are you using the 2.04 PPST? Or did you cancel customizations? I'd swear that the 2.03 was working much better... I remember loading one of OMJ's ROMS that had GPSToday pre-installed, and before it even fully booted, (still showing splash screen,) it already had a lock on satellites... because once the Today screen appeared, GPSToday already showed my location... it also provided consistant 5-10 second locks... but I would still lose GPS after a day or so, requiring a soft-reset...

this is the *.2 radio. i have my phone working as good as i can imagine it ever working (sides the video drivers but that's a diff topic). umm. lets see.

it's a PPST from the titan, but for some reason, it was the only one that could get me 5-10 sec locks. i haven't reset my phone in about 4 days. and i've used it every day trying to figure out "problems" with igo8 that i finally got working. I currently have live search gmaps, gpstoday, ttn7 and igo8 all working like a charm. indoor locks in i'd say 15, 20 seconds max.

ScrapMaker 07-17-2008 03:50 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Cool, I'll have to try that PPST... I just loaded Dharvey's 2.8 ROM... and it gets 5-10 second locks... I wonder if Virsir_GPS.dll is the secret behind good GPS?

If this ROM looses GPS after a while, I'll try your PPST...

it's funny, I haven't even run PPST so far on this ROM... hrm

chrispipe 07-17-2008 04:42 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
You had a lock on 14 sats? That's strange, since the MAX is 12... Thanks for playing.

Quote:

Originally Posted by No1ustad (Post 348002)
well, i've been getting 5-10 sec locks of about 8-11 sats outside (up to 14 once) running 3.03.651.2 and
http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread...=no1ustad+ppst. i know this to work because i've loaded the same setup on three phones with the same results.


bedoig 07-17-2008 05:17 PM

Re: What is the absolute best radio for GPS?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by chrispipe (Post 350915)
You had a lock on 14 sats? That's strange, since the MAX is 12... Thanks for playing.

Are you sure about that? Most of what I've seen indicates that the chipset supports 20 parallel channels.


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