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steve_uk Occasional Visitor
Joined: Oct 18, 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:06 pm Post subject: Definite newbie with too many options |
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Sorry to post what is probably the millionth request for basic information. However, I really don't know where to start. My usual tactic of jumping in at the deep end failed. My searches within the forums came up with too many options (I think I was catching sigs as well). So here I am.
I'm ready to jump into the world of GPS, but don't know where to start! I have an HP Ipaq 5550, so lots of options there then. Bluetooth, jackets, mounts. However, all I have is a 5550. I want to use it in the car. Multiple cars. So the solution must be transferable. The battery life on a 5550 seems to me to be pretty dire, so I need someway of powering it. Again transferable. Then, I need to do the satnav itself, and there it gets really confusing!
As a complete newbie, the only thing I have heard of is TomTom. A quick search tells me that this is software, and not a complete solution in itself, and that TTN5 is the thing to go for (I may be very wrong!). I then probably (again, don't know) want a bluetooth GPS device as this won't draw power from the 5550. The only problem I can see with this is that I'll then need to power 2 devices. So maybe the way forward is a jacket and a power source for the ipaq.
I also read that the speakers in the ipaq are pretty pants. So maybe that is a consideration. I honestly don't know.
I realize there isn't one 'right' answer. However, some sifting of the available information would help. Where should I be concentrating my research?
Thanks, in advance, for any help anyone can give.
Steve |
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Privateer Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: 30/12/2002 17:36:20 Posts: 4914 Location: Oxfordshire, England, UK
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 12:46 pm Post subject: |
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Hi steve_uk,
to the forum!
The iPAQ 5550 is getting a bit old nowadays. I’ve just retired my 3970 from being my primary SatNav unit. Saying that the 5550 should run TomTom Navigator 5 OK.
Forget jackets as they are quite expensive and getting harder to find. The 5550 has Bluetooth, so why not use it? If you do decide to go for TomTom Navigator 5, then you could buy a software and TomTom Bluetooth GPS receiver (with SiRF Star III chipset), or you could go for a software-only package and buy a separate decent BT GPS receiver that also has a SiRF Star III chipset and a good battery like, e.g. GlobalSat BT-338.
The iPAQ 5550 had a reputation for having a quiet speaker, you can get amplified mounts that power the iPAQ as well. I prefer the Brodit range of active (i.e. powered) mounts. If you use the Brodit Move Clip (213005) system you just need a Brodit Pro Clip in each car and you can easily move the system form one car to another. If you use hire cars then you don’t want to install Pro Clips, but you can use a generic windscreen sucker gooseneck with the Brodit Move Clip to connect the iPAQ mount to the windscreen gooseneck.
If you do go for TomTom, you’ll probably get it on an SD storage card. It’s best to buy a larger SD card (512Mb or even 1Gb) and use a card reader to copy the contents of the TomTom SD card to the larger blank card. You then have a backup card to keep in a safe place.
If you use the Brodit system and need to replace your iPAQ 5550 then all you need to do is get another PocketPC and a suitable Brodit active holder for it and away you go.
Regards, _________________ Robert.
iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 14.0.1: iOS CamerAlert v2.0.7
TomTom GO Mobile iOS 2.3.1; TomTom (UK & ROI and Europe) iOS apps v1.29
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kartracer Frequent Visitor
Joined: 26/03/2003 20:15:33 Posts: 502 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:17 pm Post subject: Re: Definite newbie with too many options |
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steve_uk wrote: | I want to use it in the car. Multiple cars. So the solution must be transferable. |
Steve,
I suggest you forget about your iPaq and take a look at a standalone unit. This is by far the simplest solution if you want to use it in multiple vehicles. I can recommend the Garmin StreetPilot i3 at under £200.
Having said that, I still use a 5550, a Sedio G2500 amplified mount, Seido wired GPS receiver, and TT5 in my own car. My wife uses the Garmin i3. _________________ Kam |
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steve_uk Occasional Visitor
Joined: Oct 18, 2005 Posts: 3
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 2:16 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replies guys. Have started looking down both routes. The standalone unit is obviously more expensive, and I would have to completely retire the 5550. The bluetooth GPS looks fine but the powered mount with a speaker is far more than I thought it would be!
I shall keep looking, but this has definitley pointed me in the right direction.
One question on the mounts. The 2 cars in question are both ours, so fixing things is fine. Am I right in thinking that I need 2 Move clips (213005) and 1 active mount with speaker (992569)? Would I need anything else?
Thanks again.
Steve |
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Privateer Pocket GPS Moderator
Joined: 30/12/2002 17:36:20 Posts: 4914 Location: Oxfordshire, England, UK
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 3:34 pm Post subject: |
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Hi steve_uk,
As both cars are yours, you just need the appropriate Brodit Pro Clip for each car. The Brodit Move clips come in a packet of three so you can use the two of the same fixed in the cars, and the single one on the Brodit active mount.
The Brodit Move clips (213005) has two female and one male clip and looks like this:
Regards, _________________ Robert.
iPhone 6s Plus, iOS 14.0.1: iOS CamerAlert v2.0.7
TomTom GO Mobile iOS 2.3.1; TomTom (UK & ROI and Europe) iOS apps v1.29
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kartracer Frequent Visitor
Joined: 26/03/2003 20:15:33 Posts: 502 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 12:18 am Post subject: |
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steve_uk wrote: | The standalone unit is obviously more expensive | I don't know if that is true. I think you would be hard pushed to get the software and maps, a GPS receiver, and a powered mount all for less than £199. _________________ Kam |
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uk89camaro Regular Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 9:39 am Post subject: |
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kartracer wrote: | steve_uk wrote: | The standalone unit is obviously more expensive | I don't know if that is true. I think you would be hard pushed to get the software and maps, a GPS receiver, and a powered mount all for less than £199. |
That's true. But I'd be interested to know what you could get standalone for that money. _________________ Tom Tom 1005 v2 World, Garmin Dakota 20, IPhone 4S |
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steve_uk Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:17 am Post subject: |
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Hi there,
Thanks for all the replies. Investigations are still continuing at this end. However, in reply to how I can do standalone cheaper. One word really: eBay!
Still having a problem sourcing a cheap mount, but the whole lot should come in at about £150, (with the expensive mount) as I already own the ipaq.
Thanks again for all your help.
Steve |
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kartracer Frequent Visitor
Joined: 26/03/2003 20:15:33 Posts: 502 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 10:48 am Post subject: |
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uk89camaro wrote: | That's true. But I'd be interested to know what you could get standalone for that money. | Garmin i3. _________________ Kam |
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Almahadeus Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2005 1:28 pm Post subject: |
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kartracer wrote: | uk89camaro wrote: | That's true. But I'd be interested to know what you could get standalone for that money. | Garmin i3. |
Totally agree go for the Garmin i3 and get the best value for this amount of money. |
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