tunney wrote: » After nearly throwing out my 310xt and buying and RS800CX I decided to ditch the premium strap and get a standard bulky plastic one before I did. Good news is that the 310xt is now usable as a heart rate monitor. It still suffers from occasional spikes but is usable, the spikes are minimal in occurence and effect. You can even wear it on your chest, with a top on and without smearing honey on it. Why Garmin support can't just recommend this I don't know.
mloc123 wrote: » bump bump, how do people find the 310xt in the city centre? My last few lunch time runs have taken an age to get a GPS signal. I am sometimes half way through before they get a decent lock. Any advice? have left it on beside the window before going out to try and get a signal, no luck.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » You have to get a lock before you start moving. Otherwise you'll be waiting forever. Trying to get a lock while moving takes a significantly longer amount of time. Best to take the watch off and leave it down somewhere (watch out for thieves!).
tunney wrote: » Based off mespil road. Been extra bad last 5-7 days. I bought a foot pod as it was taking 5 minutes on bad days when I was based off Stephens green.
SucCes09 wrote: » slight thread hijacking but wonder if anyone knows if the USB connection for the 305 works on the 310xt? Friend over in Europe from the US and left theirs behind - they are running in an ultra event in Germany (109km canal run....)
pauric1 wrote: » my unit froze a few weeks ago so i did the recommended return to factory settings thingy with it but since that i havent been able to get up the screen with the heart rate information on it for running or cycling. anyone else come across this. btw i used the new swim thingamybob today and it seems to work fine. p
SucCes09 wrote: » thanks KC - Any one know where one could purchase Garmin ANT USB stick for Garmin Forerunner 310XT in Galway area?