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rictus01 28-08-09 08:26 AM

Inforad routes
 
just been checking the S4 over and downloaded the last weeks datalogged routes (since Sunday), although I don't commute anymore and half my time is spent in a chair; it's been an active week,though someone might be interested :smt102.


http://photos-d.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos..._6351321_n.jpg

So anyone else got any inforad routes to add ?

Cheers Mark.

Spiderman 28-08-09 10:06 AM

Re: Inforad routes
 
errm yeh, i got a couple but nothing anywhere nearly as busy as that :shock:

rictus01 28-08-09 05:10 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Wow, I thought more would have used the datalogger than just us two :smt102

seems not though, shame that, would have made a easy way for others to view decent routes, never mind.

Cheers Mark.

pmapp 28-08-09 07:26 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Can I just check that that is generated from one of these:

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5...amera-Detector

Been pondering on one for a while.

tigersaw 28-08-09 07:55 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
mines never been downloaded, though I doubt theres much to see on there

rictus01 28-08-09 11:15 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by pmapp (Post 2019641)
Can I just check that that is generated from one of these:

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productinfo/5...amera-Detector

Been pondering on one for a while.

Yeah it's the Inforad M1, if you go to the "INFORAD" site, you get the unit & free lifetime subscrition as well as a neck warmer thrown in for your £40.

the output from the datalogger is via csv file which needs a mapping programe to show it (the above was done in Autoroute).

Cheers Mark.

Spiderman 28-08-09 11:38 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Its an ace bit of kit at a amn goo price too. As Mark says the ata logging function makes keeping a record of good routes a doddle. Its the main reason i bought mine tbh, the fact it has saved me getting caught by cameras when i'm out and about on unfamiliar roads is a massive bonus of course :)

pmapp 29-08-09 05:17 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Cheers, consider it ordered :thumbsup:

instigator 30-08-09 03:01 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rictus01 (Post 2019800)
Yeah it's the Inforad M1, if you go to the "INFORAD" site, you get the unit & free lifetime subscrition as well as a neck warmer thrown in for your £40.

the output from the datalogger is via csv file which needs a mapping programe to show it (the above was done in Autoroute).

Cheers Mark.

It's a **** poor website that, and to be fair, it doesn't say you get free lifetime subscription with the M1, only the rest of them does it explicitly say you get it included. :?

I'll probably buy one next month but am expecting to have to fork out the extra £20.

Spiderman 30-08-09 03:09 PM

Re: Inforad routes
 
Yeh their website is lacking somewhat i'll agree with that. I sent them an email to confrim the fact you get th lifetime sub for the updates and they confirmed back pretty quickly.
I think they know they get very good word of mouth advertising so think they dont need to make a huge effort with their website or something.


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