I dont think so, my findings as follows:
Official frequency use according to Wiki.(land based radio HF)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_spectrum#By_frequency
Some back story.
I was trying to disable the startup warning screen on my Garmin Nuvi 40 and hit up Google to see how to do it.
Turns out I need to HEX edit the firmware bin file, but I could'nt find any indication of which bits to edit.
In the process I discovered some hidden menu's, press and hold on the signal strength icon gives the detailed sat page, while press and hold on the battery icon reveals the diagnostic pages.
No damage resulted from me fiddling in these menu's, it still works just fine.
Main menu with the 2 areas to press and hold.
The sat detail page, this one snapped with a cam on macro mode.
These are from screenprint function on the Nuvi 40.
Location deleted for privacy.
Pressing top right bat icon results in this menu, where the operating frequency can be seen, 16.368Mhz.
The above menu also detects charging, batt volts and a host of other points of interest.
What I'd like to know from other users in SA is, does your device also have the same 1~32 sat numbers?
My understanding is that each sat has its own unique ID and it should have a visibility cycle, but if the GPS device just assigns a number on 1st come 1st served basis, it could well indicate ground based transmitters.
I'm in Cape Town, for what its worth.
The other thing I'd like to know is, if your devices also operate on the 16Mhz frequency?
- Pretty much the same numbered "sats" visible all the time, numbered 1~32.
- My device receives on a frequency of 16.3Mhz instead of the official sat freq of 1.5Ghz or 1.2Ghz.
Official frequency use according to Wiki.(land based radio HF)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_spectrum#By_frequency
Some back story.
I was trying to disable the startup warning screen on my Garmin Nuvi 40 and hit up Google to see how to do it.
Turns out I need to HEX edit the firmware bin file, but I could'nt find any indication of which bits to edit.
In the process I discovered some hidden menu's, press and hold on the signal strength icon gives the detailed sat page, while press and hold on the battery icon reveals the diagnostic pages.
No damage resulted from me fiddling in these menu's, it still works just fine.
Main menu with the 2 areas to press and hold.
The sat detail page, this one snapped with a cam on macro mode.
These are from screenprint function on the Nuvi 40.
Location deleted for privacy.
Pressing top right bat icon results in this menu, where the operating frequency can be seen, 16.368Mhz.
The above menu also detects charging, batt volts and a host of other points of interest.
What I'd like to know from other users in SA is, does your device also have the same 1~32 sat numbers?
My understanding is that each sat has its own unique ID and it should have a visibility cycle, but if the GPS device just assigns a number on 1st come 1st served basis, it could well indicate ground based transmitters.
I'm in Cape Town, for what its worth.
The other thing I'd like to know is, if your devices also operate on the 16Mhz frequency?
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