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slark01 22-05-07 03:24 PM

why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
I have an xda2 which I have had for a few years and wanted to use it for navigation, so after some searching on prices I then went hunting for a bluetooth GPS and the TOMTOM nav prog.
Found this GPS ( i-blue 737 ) for £20 from e-bay and downloaded the TOMTOM ( not saying where as it is a bit naughty ).
So all told with postage it cost me a total of £32.50
The GPS unit is brill, works perfectly with the xda2 and the TOMTOM.
So if you have a PDA already and don't want to spend loads of money I would suggest going this way.

wyrdness 22-05-07 03:46 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
I've got an XDA Orbit, which has built-in GPS receiver and came with Co-Pilot sat nav software and car kit. All for less than the price of the cheapest TomTom.

Viney 22-05-07 03:47 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
I have a map and a post it note £5 max!

Baph 22-05-07 03:53 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
Same way that I do SatNav in the car. Only I paid slightly more (but then I can boast that my SatNav works in most tunnels (including the handful I've tried going through mountains or under rivers).

Viney, can your map point you to the best route (given traffic conditions, roadworks, accidents, one way systems etc) into a city that you've never been to find a specific address? Especially when you're pushed for time?

I rest my case. :smt045

Viney 22-05-07 04:15 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
Baph, of course not that would be silly. However, i am a homing viney and havent failed yet to get to my destination in a speedy manner. Good planning (Printing of a local street map for specific addresses) will beat SatNav everytime.

Satnavs are flawed. They work on certian algorythms(sp?) ans go certian ways. For example, from My girlfriends house(croydon) to her brothers(Barnton, Cheshire) set to fastest route, it will take her M25, M1, M6, M6Toll, M6 etc etc. Where the quickest route is M25, M40, M42, M6Toll, M6 etc. Its 30 miles shorter and to date has always been the quickest route, yet it brings her back that way. I still dont get it.

I reckon that i could get from A-B faster and in less distance using a map etc than using a satnav device.

You will never beat local knowledge

hovis 22-05-07 04:24 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney (Post 1193693)
I have a map and a post it note £5 max!

i follow the bike in front................. FREE

independentphoto 22-05-07 04:44 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Viney (Post 1193743)

You will never beat local knowledge


That's what we found in the Ambulance Service. Funilly enough, the Fire Service, Lifeboats, Coastguard & Police all work on the same theory, although the later maintain that it works best when visiting food emporiums etc.:rolleyes:

Garry:smt077

Razor 22-05-07 04:56 PM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
I got a Garmin i3 for Crimbo, cost me nuffin!!

gettin2dizzy 23-05-07 12:53 AM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Baph (Post 1193707)
I can boast that my SatNav works in most tunnels (including the handful I've tried going through mountains or under rivers).

Have you ever got lost in a tunnel? ;)



edit: Has ANYONE ever been lost in a tunnel? :)

slark01 23-05-07 07:21 AM

Re: why pay loads for a Satnav!
 
As a person who gets lost just going to the corner shop a satnav is important.
Went to Squires from warrington last Sunday. Missed the turning and ended up in Tadcaster, then york. Phoned the wife and she guided me to Squires.
Now if I had the PDA with me I wouldn't have gotten lost.
Enjoyed the ride though and got to know some roads.


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