Also in the DFW area, here are my thoughts on the IGPSport 630 after about 6 months and 2000 miles of use. No speed dropouts. The speed sensor is used only when the GPS signal is lost. Make sure the GPS is set to GPS+GAL+BD+QZSS. You should be able to just do away with the speed sensor. You can edit the fields on each page of the display with whatever data you want, I've done that to mine to see the data I'm most interested in. I have no problem with the brightness set at 70 or 80% even on the sunniest summer days.
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Thanks! After I did the updates it works perfectly!
Also in the DFW area, here are my thoughts on the IGPSport 630 after about 6 months and 2000 miles of use. No speed dropouts. The speed sensor is used only when the GPS signal is lost. Make sure the GPS is set to GPS+GAL+BD+QZSS. You should be able to just do away with the speed sensor. You can edit the fields on each page of the display with whatever data you want, I've done that to mine to see the data I'm most interested in. I have no problem with the brightness set at 70 or 80% even on the sunniest summer days.
Once I did the updates it was perfect! But I did notice and agree, the speed sensor becomes useless as it's goin off gps it seems.
@@averagetexasmtber Glad you got it working!