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Not sure how long it's been like this but my upper right touchscreen corner just says N/A.
Is this from the last firmware or is my GPS kaput?
Not sure how long it's been like this but my upper right touchscreen corner just says N/A.
Is this from the last firmware or is my GPS kaput?
Not sure how long it's been like this but my upper right touchscreen corner just says N/A.
Is this from the last firmware or is my GPS kaput?
While driving to work today.It says N/A when you're parked. Dumb question... have you checked it while moving?
Doug
Not sure how long it's been like this but my upper right touchscreen corner just says N/A.
Is this from the last firmware or is my GPS kaput?
If it doesn't it should. I wouldn't trust GPS based altitude to better than 100ft. (It's basically due to geometry why GPS does much better at 2D horizontal measurement than it does for altitude.) A calibrated barometer does better than GPS for altitude, but I don't know if the Roadster uses one.Does anyone know if the "Elevation" continues in 100ft increments?
This is quite common. GPS isn't accurate on that scale and a barometer has to be calibrated for changes in the weather.For what is is worth, I was charging the other day at a public charge spot, and was looking through the various menus on my Leaf's nav screen. On the GPS info screen it showed my elevation as -62 feet. I know for sure I wasn't below sea level.
...An altimeter... is more reliable, and often more accurate, than a GPS receiver for measuring altitude; GPS may be unavailable, for example, when one is deep in a canyon, or may give wildly inaccurate altitudes when all available satellites are near the horizon...
Altimeter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ....GPS may be unavailable, for example....or may give wildly inaccurate altitudes when all available satellites are near the horizon...]
GPS is in medium earth orbit not GEO.
As the satellites move around you can get situations where all are near local horizon.
...Although I think it also proves my point as your graphic never shows less than 7 satellites visible at any one time.