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Don't know, haven't ridden outside this year... fair weather cyclist and all that. Would be harder to tell though given all the coasting in lumpy bumpy kent roads.
I'm pretty sure its just wireless interference due to indoors and the million other signals about causing occasional hiccups. Just wierd it's only started in the last month. Maybe I have some new mr robot type neighbours broadcasting stuff.
So my power drop outs issue has returned, hence the second Garmin. Today's turbo session involved dropouts with both my units, but at different times... So I'm now coming to the conclusion that there's nothing wrong with the p2m, or either garmin, but perhaps it's a signal interference issue? Is that a thing.
I live in a block of flats, and I have my fair share of WiFi and Bluetooth shiz going on, can they interfere with ant+? it is a plausible explanation if so.