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Calomax Lifetime Member
Joined: Sep 30, 2005 Posts: 988 Location: St Martin's, Guernsey
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Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2008 9:41 pm Post subject: |
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Amazon has one described as TomTom RDS-TMC Traffic Receiver (2008) at £45.92. The picture shows a rightangled miniusb connection.
The one with a straight connector which I assume is the older one is £20.99 and the one for the X10s is £24.99. _________________ TT Go Essential |
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Calomax Lifetime Member
Joined: Sep 30, 2005 Posts: 988 Location: St Martin's, Guernsey
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 10:58 pm Post subject: |
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Mikealder wrote Quote: | There is nothing wrong with the older unit as shown in the link, but the newer device is better from my experiance - Mike | How much better is it please Mike? For someone like me who will only use it a few times per year, do you think it's worth the extra £25 that Amazon wants for it?
Thanks
Keith _________________ TT Go Essential |
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GPS_fan Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 2789 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 11:51 pm Post subject: |
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Calomax wrote: | For someone like me who will only use it a few times per year, do you think it's worth the extra £25 that Amazon wants for it? |
Perhaps if it's going to be a while before you need it, the price might drop like it has with the 'old' receiver _________________ Andy
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:55 am Post subject: |
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Calomax wrote: | How much better is it please Mike? | In terms of reception it is much better, but then you encounter the "other" problem, one of data quality. There is little point in 100% reception of poor quality data, I would like to think the HD Traffic system will rectify this issue, but how long is a piece of string???? - Mike |
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GPS_fan Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 2789 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:28 am Post subject: |
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HD Traffic would appear to be subscription based, having 6 months included with the purchase of the receiver.
What are the subscription charges after that, though?
You'll need to shop around - pre-order prices vary between about £56 and £116 _________________ Andy
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mikealder Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 14, 2005 Posts: 19638 Location: Blackpool , Lancs
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:36 am Post subject: |
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Prices for the HD Traffic are TBD AFAIK, the service isn't available in the UK as yet with no mention as to when it will roll out, I did hear 3rd quarter this year so there is still time I guess - Mike |
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Calomax Lifetime Member
Joined: Sep 30, 2005 Posts: 988 Location: St Martin's, Guernsey
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 11:42 am Post subject: |
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Thanks all, I've put in a few bids on eBay for the last version. If I get one cheaply enough then fine. If not, I'll wait a bit. I don't think it's all that necessary for the kind of journey's I do in the UK and I rarel;y get any traffic delays in France.
I did use my Traffic Sub in France at high cost in July and the only times I had any warnings, it turned out that they were wrong and the work that had caused them had finished a few days earlier. _________________ TT Go Essential |
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Goto10 Occasional Visitor
Joined: Jun 11, 2004 Posts: 37 Location: Essex, UK
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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 10:11 pm Post subject: |
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On the TomTom website it says you get 1 year subscription with the HD receiver, then it's €9.95 per month thereafter (For Holland)
So when it's released in the UK that's bound to be 6 months included and £12 per month. |
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Wazza_G Lifetime Member
Joined: Jan 10, 2006 Posts: 585 Location: Guildford (Regrettibly)
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 2:09 pm Post subject: |
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I've put in several bid for these and the version that appears on Ebay is 2V00.006, now I don't know if that's the older version or the newer one and if it's the older one, does it have any significant flaws in it that any newer versions may have had fixed.
BTW do you need a subscription to get this thing to work as I've seen both you do & no you don't!
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GPS_fan Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 2789 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 4:58 pm Post subject: |
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The RDS-TMC receiver does not require a subscription, or a lifetime subscription is included in the purchase price - whichever way you look at it.
The HD receiver DOES require a subscription (or, more accurately, it will require a subscription when it's available in the UK), but it works using the mobile phone signal and has a built-in SIM.
The yet to be released HD receiver plugs directly into the cigarette lighter and then into the mini-USB of the device:
The later RDS-TMC receiver has a square shaped box and a mini-USB connector:
The older RDS-TMC receiver has an egg shaped box and a jack connector:
_________________ Andy
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Wazza_G Lifetime Member
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:05 pm Post subject: |
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So if I decide to get one of the "older" versions off of Ebay for my 720, which is the better one to go for?
This one...
Or this one....
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GPS_fan Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 04, 2007 Posts: 2789 Location: Hampshire, UK
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:35 pm Post subject: |
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Wazza_G wrote: | This one...
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Yes, that's the one you want _________________ Andy
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Wazza_G Lifetime Member
Joined: Jan 10, 2006 Posts: 585 Location: Guildford (Regrettibly)
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 2:46 pm Post subject: |
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Cheers! |
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iancjc Frequent Visitor
Joined: 10/02/2003 14:19:44 Posts: 749 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:15 pm Post subject: |
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I've just spent 4 weeks in france driving - from the moment I left the eurotunnel exit to the moment I got on the ferry back at St Malo I had (with very few exceptions) a solid green connection.
On the drive down to Dover and back from Portmouth I had no more than 20-30% green (coming back from Portsmouth I had nothing until I hit the m25 - 50 miles).
So is the tmc connector that's the problem or the crappy coverage we have the the uk?
BTW I never hit a serious delay when driving (2000 miles without a q - bliss) so don't know what the data was like although it did warn of rain on sections of the autoroutes (where you have to slow from 80 to 70 mph when wet).
I selected France and then the UK for the tmc data in the selection box as appropriate. _________________ -----------------------------------------------------------
TyTn II (WM6.1) / tomtom one v2
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PaulB2005 Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: Jan 04, 2006 Posts: 9323 Location: Durham, UK
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Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 3:19 pm Post subject: |
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Most likely "the crappy coverage we have the the uk?".... |
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