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Troubleshooting

Updated on May 12, 2026

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Symptoms

  • LabSat 3 becomes unresponsive
  • Replay or recording stops unexpectedly
  • The unit requires a manual restart

Resolution

Restart the unit
  1. Press and hold the power button for at least 30 seconds
  2. Release the button
  3. Press the power button briefly to switch the unit back on

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Symptoms

  • GNSS receiver under test does not acquire satellite lock
  • Slow or unstable satellite acquisition during replay
  • Incomplete or inaccurate position solution

Possible causes

  • Poor quality recorded GNSS data
  • Antenna or cable connection issues
  • Stored almanac data in the receiver under test
  • Incorrect antenna setup during recording

Resolution

1. Verify recording conditions

During recording:

  • Ensure the GNSS antenna had a clear view of the sky
  • Avoid nearby obstructions such as:
    • Buildings
    • Trees
    • Covered areas

Poor recording conditions can reduce replay signal quality.

2. Check antenna connections
  • Confirm the antenna is connected securely
  • Inspect connectors for dirt or contamination
  • Check cables for damage or excessive bending

If possible:

  • Test using another known working antenna
3. Perform a cold start on the receiver under test

Perform a cold start after starting replay.

Stored almanac data in the receiver may cause it to search for incorrect satellites during replay.

4. Check antenna ground plane requirements

GNSS antennas typically require a suitable ground plane for optimum performance.

If recording:

  • Outside a vehicle
  • On a non-metallic surface

use an antenna with an integrated ground plane.

Additional information

Objects such as buildings or trees can reduce the number and quality of tracked satellites. Atmospheric conditions such as clouds generally do not significantly affect LabSat replay performance.

Still not working?

If the receiver under test still cannot achieve satellite lock, contact Racelogic Support.

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Symptoms

  • Slow scenario transfer to or from LabSat 3
  • Long file copy times
  • Reduced transfer performance when using external storage

Possible causes

  • USB 2.0 connection in use
  • Slow SD card reader
  • Unsupported or low-performance storage hardware

Resolution

1. Use USB 3.0 connections

For optimum transfer performance:

  • Connect LabSat 3 storage devices to a USB 3.0 port
  • Use a USB 3.0 compatible SD card reader
2. Check transfer hardware
  • Avoid low-speed USB hubs where possible
  • Confirm the PC supports USB 3.0 transfer speeds
  • Use high-performance storage devices when transferring large scenarios

Additional information

LabSat 3 uses high-speed SD storage for recording and replaying RF data. Transfer performance depends on both the computer hardware and connected storage devices.