Exposure to the north or south should not make a significant difference. GPS satellites, excepting the WAAS satellites, are not in geostationary orbits. They are (mostly?) in medium earth orbit of around 12,000 miles.

I think it may be more of how much of the sky they can see.

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On 4/6/2018 1:45 PM, Dave wrote:
how much exposure to the northern hemisphere does it have?
If I remember those antennas are fairly small


On 04/06/2018 10:15 AM, Josh Luthman wrote:
I have an epmp that has GPS problems and goes into the hold timer for a few minutes every single night for the last many months (maybe even a year).

Didn't think much of it until I noticed all of the times being right around midnight, give or take...

WTF?  Any ideas what's causing it?

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