I bought an Aera 560 last summer and have mounted it on my panel at the bottom of my radio stack. I did not install a remote GPS antenna (GA 27C or equivalent) because the unit worked perfectly without it. Until November 21, that is. Now, almost without fail, the unit will not pick up enough satellites to work properly. When I remove the Aera unit from its panel location and place it on the glareshield everything works perfectly. No, I don't wish to relocate the unit because the glareshield is already cluttered up with the XM WX antenna, the Zaon PCAS unit, the SPOT device and my sunglasses. Yes, I am willing to buy a GA 27C antenna if need be. But first, I wish to discover the cause of the problem, ie. is the unit itself at fault or is it a geographic problem? I live at 51 degrees North latitude (about 200 NM north of Great Falls, MT). I know that the satellites are low on the horizon at this time of year. However, all of Alaska, much of Continental Europe and all of Scandinavia and the UK lies farther north that I do. And the problem came about rather suddenly. Before I send the unit back to Garmin, would someone from northern latitudes like to venture any observations / opinions? Thanks, Don Ostergard
c-flhv@magtech.ca