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stevebluenose Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:19 pm Post subject: what sat nav?? |
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Hi all thanks for looking in,i'm just about to start a new job doing parcel deliverys and it's one where it's a job then finished.So basically the quicker i get round the drops quicker i get home so i'm looking at buying sat nav to help me out on this job.So i'm looking for some advice on which sat nav i should buy,hopfully one that is bluetooth and my samsung z500 mobile phone can be linked up to it.
Ideally i'd like to buy a sat nav that will tell me where the speed camras are and most of all take me from door to door.Anyone no if say at the start of my journey i can put in a certain amount of postcodes in and this will then send me to the nearest address in the list then onto the next one ect.Has the work sheets aren't printed in order and don't want to find myself going round in circles.Thanks for taking the time to look at this post and hopefully someone can give me some great info |
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EasyD2 Regular Visitor
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 12:31 pm Post subject: |
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Hi stevebluenose.
Welcome to the forum!
Planning the best route for a number of stops will never be 100% with any of the standard consumer GPS systems. However, most now allow you to set 'waypoints'.
CoPilot Live 6 has a desktop route planning software. This is one possibility for you (there is a Pocket PC and Smartphone version).
I could also suggest a solution which includes Alturion software. This deals with multiple stop-off points really well, but the software is quite complex.
Hope this gives you a few ideas to start with. _________________ www.easydevices.co.uk
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MarkHewitt Frequent Visitor
Joined: Nov 16, 2004 Posts: 1077 Location: Chester-le-Street & York
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:19 pm Post subject: Re: what sat nav?? |
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stevebluenose wrote: | Hi all thanks for looking in,i'm just about to start a new job doing parcel deliverys and it's one where it's a job then finished.So basically the quicker i get round the drops quicker i get home so i'm looking at buying sat nav to help me out on this job.So i'm looking for some advice on which sat nav i should buy,hopfully one that is bluetooth and my samsung z500 mobile phone can be linked up to it.
Ideally i'd like to buy a sat nav that will tell me where the speed camras are and most of all take me from door to door.Anyone no if say at the start of my journey i can put in a certain amount of postcodes in and this will then send me to the nearest address in the list then onto the next one ect.Has the work sheets aren't printed in order and don't want to find myself going round in circles.Thanks for taking the time to look at this post and hopefully someone can give me some great info |
Very few sat nav's currently do optimal routing, so if you insist on this feature you will be severely limiting your options and may exclude systems which are superior in other ways. |
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StevenGourlay Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 28, 2004 Posts: 808 Location: Ullapool
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 2:38 pm Post subject: |
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stevebluenose
Do you want full postcode search (for faster route planning)?
Itinerary for multiple drop offs?
Traffic information?
Speed camera warning?
I would look at TomTom Go range or TomTom One, this would give you dedicated Satnav and the ability to connect to the internet via your mobile phone (if compatible check on www.tomtom.com ) _________________ Regards
Steven Gourlay
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stevebluenose Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 4:13 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks for the replys i'm after full postcode search that way this will hopefully take me straight to the addy i need.Could really do with bluetooth on it so i can connect my mobile to it.Been looking at the totom 500 are these any good? |
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peterc10 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Aug 21, 2005 Posts: 1761 Location: Kent, England
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Posted: Fri Feb 10, 2006 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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Unfortunately the TT range will not optimise your drop offs. You will be guided to them in the order that you put them in. Therefore you will need to spend some time looking at the proposed route and changing your order so that it ends up looking right on the map. _________________ Peter
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EasyD2 Regular Visitor
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Posted: Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:04 pm Post subject: |
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Because TomTom will only guide you in the order you enter the addresses it would be better to look at maybe CoPilot, as it has a desktop route planning application. Do all the planning on your PC before you leave. _________________ www.easydevices.co.uk
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