I don't know, but I like the way it works!Can I get one of those for running, too?
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So I go out for a ride this morning. I have a new wireless computer on my bike. I know the distance function is correctly calibrated, I checked it on a known distance.
So while out riding, I stopped in to the HS where I teach to use the bathroom. I brought my bike inside the building, and when I came out, three miles were added to the distance.
HUH???? what happened? Could the network at school have interupted the wireless computer????
I don't know, but I like the way it works!Can I get one of those for running, too?
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Your computer must have been close to a source of interference (or you walked by one) and it "rode" at its max distance for a while...
Metal surfaces can cause that.
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Electromagnetic fields do interfere with some electronic stuff that is not protected from them. I bought a wireless Giant yesterday, which was advertised as "no cross signal interference" but that's probably from another wireless unit and not interference from high voltage lines, copper networks, etc.
I looked at the Garmin 205 yesterday. They are slick and the brain is thinking. Oh, the lusting after bike gear........
LOL - that was my first thought too.Originally Posted by LBTC
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