Montana 610 Winter Use
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Montana 610 Winter Use
Recently, I used my Montana 610 with the rechargeable lithium battery pack for a backcountry skiing trip in temperatures around 12 degrees F. I carried the GPS using the Clakit StrapPack Clip-On Pouch for GPS. The pouch worked well, giving the 610 a clear view of the sky. I had 9/10 GPS satellites and 4 or 5 Glonass ones with an accuracy of about 9 or 10 feet under snow-covered evergreens. After nearly 5 hours, the battery had plenty of charge remaining. I have the trails in my area as a map overlay on my GPS and the displayed "track" was spot-on the displayed trail.
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Re: Montana 610 Winter Use
Nice to hear people are still getting good use out of these decade old devices!
Any photos of the Montana 610 in the snow you can share?
Any photos of the Montana 610 in the snow you can share?
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Re: Montana 610 Winter Use
No photos at present, but I will take one at my next outing.
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Re: Montana 610 Winter Use
I should have mentioned another way that I can improve the accuracy and GPS satellite acquisition performance of my Montana 610. Following instruction on this GPSrChive page:
I install the Get EPO file on my GPSr and run the program just before each use. Installing an up to date EPO file speeds up satellite acquisition time.
I install the Get EPO file on my GPSr and run the program just before each use. Installing an up to date EPO file speeds up satellite acquisition time.