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Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:52 pm Post subject: Antenna socket - New TT models
Hi all
I've been using my aging TT XL with an external antenna because the heat reflecting glass in my car (Citroen C5) means I cannot get a fix without.
I'm considering upgrading to a newer model, but can't seem to find any details of an antenna socket being available. Have TT found a way around the problem such that the antenna isn't necessary, or have they missed out on a chunk of the market?
Some modern cars are fitted with a special windscreen that cuts down the amount of UV (Ultra Violet) Heat rays that will be transferred through the windscreen which help cut down on glare and keep the car cooler when parked. These windscreens are called Athermic, or UV Coated and could dampen or reduce GPS signals coming through the windscreen, so if you have an Athermic windscreen, it means you may not receive the same quality of signal as you would do by taking the GPS outside of the car, of which your already aware, but it helps for others who will read this thread
As stated, the electronics within the newer devices are able to get the signal and work with it, but if your like me and still want the use of an external aerial then maybe the TT Go 520 (cheap now) may be off interest to you?
The end of line (newer models available)TT Go 520 Music edition has MCX socket and probably available for about £120-£130 (With full update - which Tomtom guarantees, you'll end up with something not to dissimilar to the TT Go 530) and their still selling for £240+
I used an external mag aerial on my iCN610 and got faster lock on, plus I thought my `Quick-Clear` screen with all those elements installed in the glass would affect the signal, but it did'nt, I still bought the Magnetic MCX Aerial. Also with older technology, and possibly with the new, its ALWAYS best to be stationary to get a good initial fix position. (The Navman was like that: but stationary, I got the lock much quicker)
My M-MCX aerial has a 5 Metre cable on it and is sufficient to leave the aerial permanently fixed to the rear of the roof line, and when away on trips i just remove it to the inside of the rear hatch(out of site when parked)
So I'm overall well impressed with my Go 520 and still retain the MCX aerial _________________ Device:TOMTOM START 52 & SNOOPER 3ZERO
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