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2007-07-17
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The only problem I experience is an indication of speedometer included into MM applications. It’s not accurate. Information is divergent compared to indication demonstrated by speedometer of a car. For instance, when I drive 120 km/h it illustrates 110-112 km/h. I don’t know yet if it is an application or module side defect. N95 shows proper value in the same conditions, using built-in GPS module.
Anyway answering to your question, my LD-3W is made in Chine, and FCC-ID is: PYALD-3W.
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When I power up the LD--3W, it turns on fine and Maemo Mapper connects just fine using bluetooth. The problem is the GPS light on the LD--3W never lights up. When I open Maemo Mapper it connects via bluetooth and then says "Establishing GPS Fix" and that message never goes away (see attached image).
There are 2 things that concern me... First, the "silver ring" around the edge is much daker than the one on the LD--1W (possibly indicating a fake?). Second, the text on the inside label is in Chinese.
Is this possibly a Chinese version of the LD--3W and if so, could this be the reason I can't establish a GPS fix in the USA? I mean, is there a difference in versions? I don't think it makes any difference where you are in the world when it comes to GPS.
If somebody has the LD-3W, would you mind replying with the FCC ID so I can verify that mine is the same? Thanks!
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
-Scott
Last edited by scbauer; 2007-07-17 at 07:01.