OK. what is a "Retrotrip"?
Dave Duffey
In a message dated 9/17/05 5:03:45 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
hypercubic@yahoo.co.uk writes:
Saw the posting on setting Speedos using a GPS. Slightly different
calibration problem, but I fitted a Retrotrip last Saturday, then on Sunday
took the
BN2 for a run out to calibrate it. I chose a quiet, straight, piece of road
and set the GPS to read miles travelled. Using the instructions that came with
the Retrotrip, I used the GPS to get an exact measured mile, then dialed the
number that came up on the unit into the setting registers. It worked a
treat. In fact on the just over 20 mile run home, the Retrotrip was within 6
100ths of a mile of the GPS. It was probably even better than that in reality,
since the GPS lost its signal at one point on the way home, and most if not
all
the 6 100ths difference occurred during that time.
Mike
Houston
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