GPS Signal Reception
The GPS signals obtained by the GPS antenna are provided by 24 or more GPS satellites in orbit. The navigation unit supplies the GPS antenna with 5V through a coax cable to power the antenna's amplifier. The GPS receiver in the navigation unit receives the amplified GPS signals back through the same coax cable. The GPS receiver identifies the satellites, and processes the different GPS signals. These signals are then converted to actual locations by the navigation unit in order to determine the position of the vehicle.
NOTE:
Metallic window tinting, electronic accessories such as radar detectors or cell phones, and other loose items sitting on the dashboard can interfere with GPS signal reception.