Garmin GPS Thinks it is 1999...

MonacoMike

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My Garmin wants to party like it is 1999, cannot compute where it is, but shows that there are between 5 and 7 satellites up there.

Garmin GPS Week Number Rollover Statement
What is the GPS Week Number Rollover (WNRO)?

The GPS system is world renowned for its ability to provide accurate and reliable positioning and timing information worldwide. The GPS satellites transmit to users the date and time accurate to nanoseconds. However, back in 1980, when the GPS system first began to keep track of time, the date and time was represented by a counter that could only count forward to a maximum of 1024 weeks, or about 19.7 years. After 1024 weeks had elapsed, this counter “rolled over” to zero, and GPS time started counting forward again. This first rollover occurred in August of 1999. The second rollover will occur on April 6, 2019.

Is My Device Affected?

For many years, Garmin has anticipated and prepared for this event. Regardless, Garmin has been performing exhaustive testing of current and legacy devices to determine if they will be affected by the GPS week number rollover. Our testing shows the vast majority of Garmin GPS devices will handle the WNRO without issues.

What is the Effect of a GPS Week Number Rollover Issue?

For GPS devices that are affected, after the rollover occurs, an incorrect date and time will be displayed. This incorrect time will also be used to timestamp track logs, compute sunrise and sunset, and other functions that rely upon the correct date and time. However, the positioning accuracy will not be affected. The device will continue to deliver the same positioning performance as before the rollover.

https://support.garmin.com/en-US/?faq=zWQY6Z2kFiAuY9kDnDBgZ6

Garmin support says it may be 30 days before engineering comes up with a solution. Anyone had an issue like this? One article called it a GPS Y2K type event. That they know this and posted but failed to provide updates to negate it is very bad on their part. Summer is short I need navigation NOW not later.

MM

The unit was bought new in 2014...
 
The Garmin article says "The second rollover will occur on April 6, 2019", which tells me the article as at least older than that. Is this an issue you are experiencing? I used my Garmin (7610xsv) last weekend and had no problems with any of the time related features.
 
The Garmin article says "The second rollover will occur on April 6, 2019", which tells me the article as at least older than that. Is this an issue you are experiencing? I used my Garmin (7610xsv) last weekend and had no problems with any of the time related features.

Yes sir, I am on a ticket with Garmin on this issue. They have no idea why some units are affected and others are not.

MM
 
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Good excuse to brush up on your dead reckoning skills Mike.
 
Yes sir, I am on a ticket with Garmin on this issue. They have no idea why some units are affected and others are not.

MM

interesting. A couple of things I've noticed about Garmin. 1) They can be completely relied upon to address such complaints. 2) They can be completely relied upon to take their own sweet time doing so. The G3 maps rollout is a prime example.
 

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