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An internal GPS receiver is installed in TGP(FCC) and EGP(CE) models.
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■ Intergarated GPS Receiver
■ When using the GPS receiver
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• A GPS receiver is installed under the top panel. When the GPS
receiver is activated, do not cover the top part with anything that will
block satellite signals.
• GPS
signals can't pass through metal objects. When driving or
navigating, you may risk not receiving GPS signals if covered by metal
roof. External antenna can't be connected, so we recommend to operate
near a window or on a deck.
• GPS
signals can't reach to the receiver in places like:
- Tunnels or a shadow of tall buildings.
- Underground floors and parking lots
- Under a wide bridge
- In remote forested areas
Also in severe weather conditions, clouds, rain, snow etc may
obstacles signals also.
• The
Global Positioning System is operated by the U.S. Department of
Defense. The Department is responsible for accuracy and maintenance
of the system. Any changes by the Department may affect the accuracy
and function of the GPS system.
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