I thought I'd pass on my recent experience with my Garmin 7215.
We spent several days traveling from Elliott Bay Marina, in Seattle, to Princess Louisa Inlet, on the Sunshine Coast, in British Columbia. All went well, and we anchored for two days, right in front of the magnificent Chatterbox Falls. Only ten other boats in the entire inlet...it doesn't get much better than this.
When we left this morning, the Garmin GPS didn't lock onto the satellites. I was annoyed, but the inlet is a fjord, with high walls, and I figured the satellites were just not visible. We exited Malibu Rapids...still no lock. By now, I figured something was wacky. I called another boat, and his GPS started working after he exited the fjord. Hmmmm.
I tried power cycling the 7215. Nope. Tried reset to factory defaults. Nope. Went to the fly bridge and disconnected a wind sensor I'd added to the NMEA bus. Nope. Tried the bridge unit. Nope. Fiddled wires on the mast. Nope.
What finally worked was using the autopilot console to tell the GPS to restore to factory defaults. Now everything worked as usual...except I'd reset the 7215 to factory defaults, so I had to go back and reconfigure it.
Very strange. Rather disconcerting, and not a little aggravating!
So the autopilot console is a surprisingly useful tool.
Jeff
We spent several days traveling from Elliott Bay Marina, in Seattle, to Princess Louisa Inlet, on the Sunshine Coast, in British Columbia. All went well, and we anchored for two days, right in front of the magnificent Chatterbox Falls. Only ten other boats in the entire inlet...it doesn't get much better than this.
When we left this morning, the Garmin GPS didn't lock onto the satellites. I was annoyed, but the inlet is a fjord, with high walls, and I figured the satellites were just not visible. We exited Malibu Rapids...still no lock. By now, I figured something was wacky. I called another boat, and his GPS started working after he exited the fjord. Hmmmm.
I tried power cycling the 7215. Nope. Tried reset to factory defaults. Nope. Went to the fly bridge and disconnected a wind sensor I'd added to the NMEA bus. Nope. Tried the bridge unit. Nope. Fiddled wires on the mast. Nope.
What finally worked was using the autopilot console to tell the GPS to restore to factory defaults. Now everything worked as usual...except I'd reset the 7215 to factory defaults, so I had to go back and reconfigure it.
Very strange. Rather disconcerting, and not a little aggravating!
So the autopilot console is a surprisingly useful tool.
Jeff