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check receiver set up make sure that it is enabled from factory.
thanks...i had to update the firmware version and it has started working normally
Sorry my English is not good. I had similar problems with other receivers and it was almost always battery problem. The lack of energy can cause the job configuration files to be saved or corrupted. In many occasions the solution was painful, to reinstall the software of the pda. Is but that it is not your case, also can be a problem of configuration of the work, some loose parameter. I do not know that equipment, but some gps receivers do not check data if there is a fault in the job configuration, such as the reference system. Check if the gps receiver has a record of pure observations to satellites; In your technical service you can recover the points from the record of observations, although you may have to do a transfer of reference system
No...the data is stored in the Rover