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BML Occasional Visitor
Joined: Apr 11, 2004 Posts: 48
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 11:19 am Post subject: Recomendations for a simple GPS? |
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I’ve looked at a "Guide to Buying GPS” and a “Frequently asked questions section” on another web page and they are an amazing fund of information but they are such an amazing fund of information that I have gone into information overload.
I no longer have a company car and when I did have one it did not have a GPS. Now that I am retired I have an elderly motor caravan to keep me amused and I travel the country often getting lost.
I want to be able to plan road journeys with a number of stops and follow the instructions on a screen (my wife I mean as she is the navigator) which I assume can be a laptop, a hand held computer of a PDA what ever that stands for. I am very deaf so I am not interested in voice instructions although my wife may be. I am not interrested in playing games on the device, using it as a telephone or taking photographs with it.
Would anyone care to recommend what hardwear and softwear I should be buying? |
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davenash Occasional Visitor
Joined: Aug 12, 2004 Posts: 42
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Hi Fella - I just bought a 2210 Ipaq and Syson CF Plus GPS off Ebay - AMAZING - but try and get TomTom software if you go that way - its even got SPEED CAMERAS on it - tho I guess caravans dont get bothered by them
Dave |
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Steve999 Regular Visitor
Joined: Jun 20, 2004 Posts: 160 Location: Lincolnshire, England
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Posted: Sun Aug 15, 2004 1:39 pm Post subject: |
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As a fellow motorhomer, can I recommend the following as a starter:-
1. HP ipaq 2210. - good all round pocket PC (or PDA - which is personal digital assistant, I think)
2. Tomtom Navigator 3 UK maps software - you can add points of interest for camping sites, CL's and motorhome 'Aires' (if you are on the continent) and navigate to them or via them if planning routes.
3. Tomtom wired GPS receiver - reliable, accurate and sensitive receiver that you can wire into your M/H semi-permanently as you will not need to move from vehicle to vehicle with it I guess.
4. Seidio or Arkon amplified holder to mount your ipaq in. Most motorhomes are converted commercial vehicles with higher than normal engine noise levels.
If you buy this lot as a bundle, you should pay in the region of £450 if you also buy a memory card to store your maps on when ordering.
You can buy a no fuss integrated package called Tomtom Go for roughly the same price if you are not the type to tinker with computers.
Be aware that a full package of European maps will cost you an additional £100 or so, although a map of European major routes are included with your basic UK package.
Steve _________________ Google Pixel 4a 5G Handset
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