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pyjohnson Occasional Visitor
Joined: Jan 23, 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 10:37 pm Post subject: Taking GPS equipment abroad |
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I was wondering if anybody out there has experience of taking their GPS equipment abroad. I'm taking mine from UK to Florida in a few months to help with navigation.
I have a treo 600 with serial mouse unit, which has a few cables, and was wondering if I could get it through airport sequrity in hand luggage. I've also got a battery supply and cable that enables me to use the GPS unit off the car. Just worried about all the cables.
Also can you/has anybody used their GPS in the air on a flight.
Thanks
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lbendlin Pocket GPS Staff
Joined: 02/11/2002 22:41:59 Posts: 11878 Location: Massachusetts, USA
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:08 pm Post subject: |
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No problem with security. Be prepared to answer some curious questions - that's all.
In the plane you will have to ask the stewardess for permission. It's tough to maintain a fix because the windows are heavily tinted. _________________ Lutz
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Skippy Pocket GPS Verifier
Joined: 24/06/2003 00:22:12 Posts: 2946 Location: Escaped to the Antipodies! 36.83°S 174.75°E
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Posted: Sun Jan 23, 2005 11:55 pm Post subject: Re: Taking GPS equipment abroad |
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pyjohnson wrote: | I have a treo 600 with serial mouse unit, which has a few cables, and was wondering if I could get it through airport sequrity in hand luggage.
Also can you/has anybody used their GPS in the air on a flight. |
Yes, I fly with a lot of gadgets, GPS, iPod, Radar detector, digital camera etc in my hand luggage and have never had a problem.
Most airlines allow you to use your GPS in flight, but they ask you to switch it (and any other electronic devices) off during takeoff, approach and landing.
I tend to be discrete with the GPS and I never ask permission before using it. Cabin crew may tell you to switch it off if they see it, even though the airline officially allows GPS to be used on their flights. Once the Qantas cabin crew asked me to switch my GPS off, but I haven't had any problems in dozens of other flights.
It is very difficult to get GPS reception on the plane, the windows are tiny and you have to hold the receiver right up against the window. It helps if you get a good fix on all visible satelites less than an hour before you board the plane. Stand outside the airport and walk around until you have all the sats locked on. That way the GPS can easily reaquire the sats in the difficult reception conditions in the plane.
Enjoy! _________________ Gone fishing! |
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oddsock Pocket GPS Verifier
Joined: May 01, 2004 Posts: 706 Location: Monmouthshire
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 9:52 am Post subject: |
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I took my 2210,navman bt 4100gps, rechargabe bats and charger to Tunisia with no probs .After were were safely in the air from Bristol I switched an launched TTN3 .It was interesting to follow the flight path on the road map and at on time reached 602mph The gps was picking up between 3 and 6 sats most of the time.Its a pity I didn't have any maps of the Tunisia though .
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Tim Buxton Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: 14/09/2002 20:56:18 Posts: 5231 Location: Surrey, United Kingdom
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Posted: Mon Jan 24, 2005 10:08 am Post subject: Re: Taking GPS equipment abroad |
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pyjohnson wrote: | I was wondering if anybody out there has experience of taking their GPS equipment abroad. I'm taking mine from UK to Florida in a few months to help with navigation.
I have a treo 600 with serial mouse unit, which has a few cables, and was wondering if I could get it through airport sequrity in hand luggage. I've also got a battery supply and cable that enables me to use the GPS unit off the car. Just worried about all the cables.
Also can you/has anybody used their GPS in the air on a flight.
Thanks
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When I went to Fl. in August I took all the GPS equipment listed in my sig. I had cables galore in my Laptop bag, for syncing, charging, etc., and had no problems. I used the Garmin on the flight in both directions, flying with Virgin, and a couple of the cabin staff came to have a look and were impressed at how good it was.
On departure from Orlando International I was pulled to one side and had to turn everything on, including the BT unit, to prove that they actually worked.
So, nothing to worry about unless you shy away from curious people. _________________ Tim |
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