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Ricko
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I've brought a tomtom sat navy home from work to try and get it working.

It keeps coming up with a message: Waiting for a valid Gps signal.

I've charged it fully and done a system reset and it still shows this message.

Anybody experienced similar and solved it???

Cheers

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1 hour ago, panoma1 said:

Simplistically, have you tried leaving it outside in the open, switched on! For a while? That's what I had to do with my Garmin handheld GPS.

 

33 minutes ago, snow white said:

I had to leave outside to pick up gps data 

 

26 minutes ago, loriusgarrulus said:

They rarely work indoors. If you haven't  already try it outside or in the front window of your car.

 

14 minutes ago, B725 said:

If its not been used in a while it takes 10 or more minutes to reconnect to the GPS, leave it turned on and outside. 

There seems to be a pattern here!:whistling:

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Just set it up in car and go for a short drive then it will pick up gps .put a local address in for it to go up .

they not work very well indoors need Tobe on move for best result 

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Download the Tom Tom program to your pc. Plug it in and run an update. 

Even if it won’t update the maps with will update the firmware and quick gps co-ordinates. 

Leave it on outside for a bit after. If that doesn’t work it’s scrap. 

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Hiya

TomTom advised updating before 6th April to overcome an issue similar to the Y2K where the internal clock needs updating.

As said above download the TT program (TT Mydrive for newer ones and something else for others) and update all they offer and should be good - assumes your TT is relatively new. You will have to register the TT with its seriel number.

L

Linky: https://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/updates/

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If it’s an early TomTom go etc then I’m afraid it’s beyond help.

In April there was an internal date software issue ( gps derives it’s position for working out the minuscule differences in time between its internal clock and the time signal received from the Satellites- 3 required for 2d positioning ( fine on the road) or 4 for 3d positioning giving altitude 

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