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GPS Week Number Rollover (WNRO) JUST Findings, Fixes, and Frustrations
Let's keep this new topic JUST for what we see AFTER the "magic" end-of-the-world WNRO tomorrow morning.
If you do post anything here; good, bad or indifferent and/or any successful workarounds, then please remember to tell us which device and navcore you're using to get these findings so it may help others.
thankyou
If you do post anything here; good, bad or indifferent and/or any successful workarounds, then please remember to tell us which device and navcore you're using to get these findings so it may help others.
thankyou
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Ford MCA SD 2019 - links
Part 1
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Part 10
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Part 11
https://www90.zippyshare.com/v/BYOQomSe/file.html
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Part 2
https://www54.zippyshare.com/v/d4Cyym6F/file.html
Part 3
https://www74.zippyshare.com/v/59u9EjKz/file.html
Part 4
https://www74.zippyshare.com/v/LG32qsYf/file.html
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https://www74.zippyshare.com/v/TRHWNofC/file.html
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Part 8
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Part 9
https://www90.zippyshare.com/v/SoU2kgBJ/file.html
Part 10
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Part 11
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CID
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@DM43
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Tracks4Africa maps where to find in this forum?
I am struggeling in finding the maps for iGO Tracks4Africa 9.19.2.746397 - 24.oct.2018
I have managed to install the base app (Android 7.1) from the thread but can't find the maps. They are obviously somewhere in a differnt section in this forum. Have searched and read but still..
Maybe someone is willing to show me the place...
Thanks.
I have managed to install the base app (Android 7.1) from the thread but can't find the maps. They are obviously somewhere in a differnt section in this forum. Have searched and read but still..
Maybe someone is willing to show me the place...
Thanks.
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does anyone have Romania TomTom 2018.12_190206.fpa ?
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Nissan Connect 3 V4 Europe Relased
Dear Fellow members. As you might already be aware Connect V4 has been released recently.
https://nissan.navigation.com/produc...NissanEMEA/EUR
Did anybody updated it yet and what are your first opinions?
https://nissan.navigation.com/produc...NissanEMEA/EUR
Did anybody updated it yet and what are your first opinions?
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Ford TravelPilot FX 2019
Hello. I am looking for a Ford TravelPilot FX 2019 map, can anyone help?
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NEWS ! Take action: GPS Week Rollover is coming !
Question : Will GPS navigation installed on Android HeadUnits be affected to this ( iGO, TomTom etc ) ?
GPS · EGMPS · Rollover.
If you havent heard of the GPS Week Rollover and its potentially critical consequences, or havent taken any action, now it is the time to do so, and you can do it by reading this article. Due to this GPS event and its effects, explained hereinafter, EGNOS encourages all its users to check their GPS receivers.
The GPS Week Number Rollover Event
Among other data, GPS broadcast the date and time information in a specific format, consisting of the current week and the current number of seconds in the week. However, the length of the week number field is 10-bit and consequently it is limited to a range of 0 to 1023, or 1024 total weeks (a 19.7 year epoch). The week number is referenced to the start of the GPS Time Epoch, and at the end of week 1023, the week number restarts from 0 (rollover) and a new GPS Time Epoch is defined.
With the GPS starting on the 6 January 1980, the first reset of the 1024 weeks counter happened on 21 August 1999, ending the initial GPS Time Epoch. The next reset of the week counter from 1023 to zero will be on Saturday 6 April 2019, at 23:59:42 UTC (note that there is currently an 18-second gap between UTC Time and GPS Time), ending the second GPS Time Epoch.
Critical aftereffects and what you should do
On Saturday 6 April 2019 the behavior of an erroneous GPS receiver may vary: from providing incorrect date/time information (e.g. incorrect UTC Time due to failure on the GPS Time-to-UTC conversion algorithm) to leading up to the complete failure of the receiver. Also be aware that some manufactures implement the week number referenced to a date different than 6 January 1980 (e.g. the firmware date is used as reference). These devices would not be affected by the GPS Week Rollover on the 6 April 2019, but rather the problem would occur on a different date.
In summary, a wrong handling of this event may cause adverse effects, and therefore we suggest following these actions1 as a proactive measure:
* To check that the firmware installed on your GPS receiver(s) is up-to-date.
* To contact the GPS receiver manufacturer in order to ensure the readiness for the event.
* To test the devices in a GPS Week Rollover simulated environment (e.g. a GPS simulator).
* If you are not able to confirm that your GPS receiver is not impacted by the rollover, you should assume its possible failure and take into consideration the appropriate mitigation measures.
Check your GPS receiver now.
GPS · EGMPS · Rollover.
If you havent heard of the GPS Week Rollover and its potentially critical consequences, or havent taken any action, now it is the time to do so, and you can do it by reading this article. Due to this GPS event and its effects, explained hereinafter, EGNOS encourages all its users to check their GPS receivers.
The GPS Week Number Rollover Event
Among other data, GPS broadcast the date and time information in a specific format, consisting of the current week and the current number of seconds in the week. However, the length of the week number field is 10-bit and consequently it is limited to a range of 0 to 1023, or 1024 total weeks (a 19.7 year epoch). The week number is referenced to the start of the GPS Time Epoch, and at the end of week 1023, the week number restarts from 0 (rollover) and a new GPS Time Epoch is defined.
With the GPS starting on the 6 January 1980, the first reset of the 1024 weeks counter happened on 21 August 1999, ending the initial GPS Time Epoch. The next reset of the week counter from 1023 to zero will be on Saturday 6 April 2019, at 23:59:42 UTC (note that there is currently an 18-second gap between UTC Time and GPS Time), ending the second GPS Time Epoch.
Critical aftereffects and what you should do
On Saturday 6 April 2019 the behavior of an erroneous GPS receiver may vary: from providing incorrect date/time information (e.g. incorrect UTC Time due to failure on the GPS Time-to-UTC conversion algorithm) to leading up to the complete failure of the receiver. Also be aware that some manufactures implement the week number referenced to a date different than 6 January 1980 (e.g. the firmware date is used as reference). These devices would not be affected by the GPS Week Rollover on the 6 April 2019, but rather the problem would occur on a different date.
In summary, a wrong handling of this event may cause adverse effects, and therefore we suggest following these actions1 as a proactive measure:
* To check that the firmware installed on your GPS receiver(s) is up-to-date.
* To contact the GPS receiver manufacturer in order to ensure the readiness for the event.
* To test the devices in a GPS Week Rollover simulated environment (e.g. a GPS simulator).
* If you are not able to confirm that your GPS receiver is not impacted by the rollover, you should assume its possible failure and take into consideration the appropriate mitigation measures.
Check your GPS receiver now.
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Media Nav Evolution (early 2018) maps
Hello! I have a Clio IV Phase II (2018), with Media Nav Evolution - maps from 2015.q4 and firmware 8.0.5. Where can I get the firmware and maps? Thanks!
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IGO Primo USA,Canada Maps / firmware
New 2019 free IGO Primo Maps USA,Canada, firmware
It was working but now giving problems like saying to update software.It has an SD card. Other informations are,
I want to Update new 2018/2019 free north American,Canada,USA, Maps in IGO Primo, Car GPS CARCHET " Car 7" Touch Screen GPS Navigation MTK 128MB".Windows CE 6.0
Processor= ARM Cortex A7
GPS chip= MSR2112 32pin-QFN
Kindly provide a new firmware to work.
Best Regards
It was working but now giving problems like saying to update software.It has an SD card. Other informations are,
I want to Update new 2018/2019 free north American,Canada,USA, Maps in IGO Primo, Car GPS CARCHET " Car 7" Touch Screen GPS Navigation MTK 128MB".Windows CE 6.0
Processor= ARM Cortex A7
GPS chip= MSR2112 32pin-QFN
Kindly provide a new firmware to work.
Best Regards
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Hallo, ik ben nieuw op dit forum. Hoe kan ik de Zenec primo downloaden?
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Map update
New to here just wondering if someone can point me to a post that would tell me how to update my maps on my Uconnect ( 2014 Dodge Journey ) CTP17 ??
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obrigado pela excelente partilha.
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Updating the speed cameras on car Renault Tomtom Carminat Live
any ideas how i can update the speed cameras guys on a car Renault carminat live without having to pay
the speed cameras are located on the sdcard in folder "EUROPE"
they are ov2 files
just i dont know can they be updated manually or they are bond with the maps that i have
the speed cameras are located on the sdcard in folder "EUROPE"
they are ov2 files
just i dont know can they be updated manually or they are bond with the maps that i have
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Prius 2009 Gen 3 Maps
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Using a G2 Vision Chart Card on a Non-Vision Compatible GPS
Hi, I have a G2 Vision card that I use in my Garmin 526s chartplotter. I just bought a Garmin handheld (GPSMap 64). I have copied the SD vision card and unlocked it. I put it in to the 64 and I can see that the chart is there, but it is very cluttered with depth contour lines, and I can't seem to set any settings that will get rid of those contour lines, which pretty much obscure the rest of the map. I found a Garmin reseller website that said the G2 Vision cards are not compatible with the GPSMap 64 (and other similar handhelds).
There are two listings for my map type in the "Enable / Disable Installed Maps" setting page. I have tried disabling one and the other with no apparent change in results.
My Vision card has these files in the Garmin folder:
GarminDevice.xml
gmapsupp.gma
gmapsupp.img
gmapsupp.unl
gupdate.gcd
VAE006A.img
Can I delete one or more of these files and just have a pure old-style chart rather than the Vision extra detail and "Google Earth" type satellite overlays?
I have tried deleting in turn everything in the Garmin folder on the SD card except first the VAE006A.img file and then the gmapsupp.img file (but of course keeping the GarminDevice.xml file). It doesn't seem to change anything.
My chartplotter has a specific setting to turn off the Vision overlay, but I can't find anything in the 64 that will let me do that. I think I had a similar problem with my older GPSMAP 78, and finally ended up loading in my old 2010 version charts (pre-G2).
Anyone with any ideas, I'd be greatful.
There are two listings for my map type in the "Enable / Disable Installed Maps" setting page. I have tried disabling one and the other with no apparent change in results.
My Vision card has these files in the Garmin folder:
GarminDevice.xml
gmapsupp.gma
gmapsupp.img
gmapsupp.unl
gupdate.gcd
VAE006A.img
Can I delete one or more of these files and just have a pure old-style chart rather than the Vision extra detail and "Google Earth" type satellite overlays?
I have tried deleting in turn everything in the Garmin folder on the SD card except first the VAE006A.img file and then the gmapsupp.img file (but of course keeping the GarminDevice.xml file). It doesn't seem to change anything.
My chartplotter has a specific setting to turn off the Vision overlay, but I can't find anything in the 64 that will let me do that. I think I had a similar problem with my older GPSMAP 78, and finally ended up loading in my old 2010 version charts (pre-G2).
Anyone with any ideas, I'd be greatful.
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