I've just brought myself a Compaq Ipaq with GPS navigation stuff for the car, but being very stupid i didn't do my research very well and now i find out the reason it don't work very well is the fact that the CC's windscreen is heat reflective which also relfects the GPS signal, i now need to get myself a Re-Radiating Antenna to allow the GPS unit to pick up the signal but i don't fancy having wires everywhere, anyone know of any other way round this (and i have already thought of the idea of going round with the roof down constantly but dimissed that after about half a second)??????????
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Any Help or Advice Please!!!!!!!
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rob
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GPS does work in the CC even with the screen.
I had a tracking device fitted to mine and the antenna was fitted under the hood that covers the instruments.
So it should work, try it in open countryside as even being next to a building can hide the satellites.
I had a tracking device fitted to mine and the antenna was fitted under the hood that covers the instruments.
So it should work, try it in open countryside as even being next to a building can hide the satellites.
Rob
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rob
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Cool, we know how to disalbe the tracker when we nick his car now
I dont own a CC any more so you dont know what security devices i have on my new toys or where they are fitted
Try putting it to the right of your isntrument console, if not then i am afraid I dont know. Maybe they didnt fit a fancy windscreen to my cc - another fault to add to the list.
Rob
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DPH
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Is it the same when you drive anywhere? The signal dropping is very strange as GPS is fitted in a good deal of military vehicles - which are more than heat reflective in many cases. Radiowaves can easily pass through the screen of the CC, the only thought I have at the moment (it is 06:15am and I have been up all night working...actually i'm still working) is due to radio shadowing, I will post any other ideas as and when they spring to mind.
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if I remeber rigthly ... if ou were sat inside your car ... look at where your rear view mirror is .. you'll see that the sunshade stuff on the window sort of disapears ... well this part is non relflective .. it's there for the key bleep etc and thats where people should mount things like mbl phne reciveres etc, so have a play around there.
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I found the samefind out the reason it don't work very well is the fact that the CC's windscreen is heat reflective which also relfects the GPS
Ideally I'd like to place it under the panel that has the rear seat cup holder so it's invisible but will still work.
Dave
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Greenday
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That's exactly what i've found, i get a strong signal by sticking it on the side window (which seems quite a nice position to have it) but as soon as i moves under the windscreen it goes completly, i think it works on military vehicles be bypassing the outer shell in the shame why an external aerial bypasses the windscreen (but i could be completely wrong).
I'm happy with it on the sidewindow for now but would be very interested in finding out how any testing of external aerials goes
I'm happy with it on the sidewindow for now but would be very interested in finding out how any testing of external aerials goes
For 206CC automatic roof devices check out
www.pugmatic.co.uk
www.pugmatic.co.uk
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slimgym
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Yep you're dead right. With the external aerial tonight I moved it around various bits of the screen and it picked up best at this point - the area where they say in the manual you can stick parking tickets and the like to. I guess the cabling for the auto-light and rain sensor route down one of the pillars so it would be fairly easy to fit a GPS antenna to this point and feed the cabling down the same way. In an ideal world, the coax would already be thereyou'll see that the sunshade stuff on the window sort of disapears ... well this part is non relflective
Dave
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Yey it works!!!!!
But i was looking last night and the wiper and light sensors seem to run striaght into the housing where the inside light is, but i think you could still run the wire easily around the windscreen and under the dash, i shall be buying one to try out
But i was looking last night and the wiper and light sensors seem to run striaght into the housing where the inside light is, but i think you could still run the wire easily around the windscreen and under the dash, i shall be buying one to try out
For 206CC automatic roof devices check out
www.pugmatic.co.uk
www.pugmatic.co.uk
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slimgym
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In an ideal world, they'd already have put a coax in there for the option, if that's where the nav gps antenna is. The manual mentions a "combined GPS aerial" but doesn't say where it is.could still run the wire easily around the windscreen
I also found a link which is from a USA company for pre-paid toll tags which also won't work inside windscreens either. Google also found this which looked promising but I can't navigate anywhere from this page to see the rest of the information that might be there
Dave
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I found this guy selling tiny GPS antennas for £26 which I'm sure will fit within the case that houses the lights-on and wiper sensors. Just to try it, I tucked it behind the wire that runs from this box up to the courtesy light housing and had an accuracy of 20ft. Next plan is to work out if the cover over the lights-on sensor is glued or clipped in to place ...But i was looking last night and the wiper and light sensors seem to run striaght into the housing where the inside light is
The antenna was sourced from GpsGEEK.COM - they will ship to the UK at £19 inc though if HMC&E see it you could get caught for duty/vat/handling which will easily push it over the £26 above.
Dave