![]() ![]() ** I do have the cellular / GPS-enabled version of the iPad Pro, and it was powered throughout. ![]() I've found a few reports on Google, but nothing really that suggests what might be causing it. Simply login with the same account in the Boating app and on our website. The ActiveCaptain app will automatically open. Log in to check your subscription status. ![]() You will need an active subscription to the Navionics Boating app. It also reported our max speed as 38kts where fixes have been interrupted and then jumped, and although I think my Moody 28 goes well for a bilge keel, I'm fairly sure I didn't defy physics and hit this speed.īoat Beacon seems to just lose the GPS signal completely when running in the background, and will only update when I switch it back to the foreground, creating the issue in the screenshot (I clearly didn't sail across land.) Launch the Navionics Boating app go to Menu open Routes Markers and export the files to the ActiveCaptain app 1. Navionics will just occasionally report that we're not moving at all for a few minutes, and then appear to kick back into life. The last few trips out, I've found that boat Boat Beacon and Navionics seem to struggle with a consistent GPS feed. Does anyone else experience issues with navigation apps losing the GPS signal from the internal GPS when running on their iOS devices? ![]()
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