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26/9/2005 at 8:39pm
Location: rural wiltshire Outfit: HymerS650
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may be getting tomtomgo 500 or 700 How much can I add to it.....need the downloads for speedcameras, CC and CCC club, and certificated sites, french aires, and maybe TMC later.
May be better off with PDA and bluetooth, but have doubts whether could programme it....bit of dummy
any help or comments appreciated
will need Europe at street level now or later, but will need full, not partial postcode, hence think only latest tomtom will do it
If go takes cards, which understand it does, what size memory would I need, and does it add itself, or is it limited to what goes on several memory cards
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26/9/2005 at 8:56pm
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have been reading loads on pocketgpsworld.....got more and more confused.
now, looks like might have to thing again, as looks like would need 700 to get europe as may not be able to add to 500, and with included hard drive, that may limit what could add.
planned to use pocketgps downloads which are free for speed cameras and updates.
oh flip.....thought was sorted....why do I not ever quite fit the box - something about round pegs and square holes
dont want mcdonalds or travel lodge type info, just the odd Tesco or Morrison from time to time. my places of interest in touristy terms are usually one offs, four day shows, or nat. trust or english heritage....wild camping and height restrictions on car parks could also be useful.....may need to go down pda route again....oh flip
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27/9/2005 at 7:46am
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thanks guys....unlikely to need actual city mapping, as most of my travels are very rural, hence need for other than major routes in europe.....understood perhaps wrongly, that street level would give more minor roads as well as major routes, though it is not city information am after, as parking is often a problem with motorhome, as others will know, though camping, is so much easier if one avoids town areas and service areas like the plague.
Think may need too much 'tailored' information to use tomtomgo, have been told, was just checking.Sales people, are not the people to ask though......are they!
Wish had tame techi, in wardrobe, that could assist with the programming....looks so complicated on gpspocketworld, just hoped that tomtomgo may be adaptable enough to suit.....looks like the ideal unit still not around.......HELP
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28/9/2005 at 8:49am
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OK, so bought tomtomGO500, was told no card slot in 700
looks like can add loads of stuff, but, the size of the card that is there, wont be able to hold much. does the SD card that comes with unit, contain the maps, or are the maps held in the unit!.....sorry if dont understand the basics...it is the techi bit that turns my brain to jelly.
42 poi categories, will be fine for me, maybe CC and CCC club sites wont take up much room, and can still use the big sites books, etc. but listening to those who use certificated sites and tomtom500, full postcodes are not exactly helpful, as rural areas cover several square miles, with loads of dead ends. CC and CCC certificated sites, would be quite large, 93kb (what ever kb's are in terms of card space)
will need 'safety camera' stuff free download from pocketgpsworld...whether can do it is something else.
can I add street detail european maps at later stage? How, any links to help/ - dont want or need City maps, but minor roads. Realise now, major routes are just that, and I am not likely to be on them, unless just passing through.
There is a stopover guide somewhere, and suitable Car Parking,without height barriers, some overnighting, being produced, bit like mapping low bridges, which as motorhome owners, can be useful.
Any bits and pieces you can feed me, without being too technical, as that means I would need to ask the dummy specifics, or if you can help with dummy specifics, would be eternally grateful
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28/9/2005 at 9:10pm
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have saved that site, and will look into it with great interest......thanks, looks good.
have tried out tomtom to day for first time, on a route I knew, and then went alternative ways, to see what would happen.....apart from telling me to turn down a restricted no left turn road, could see what it was trying to do, and why it gave up on me, and decided I knew best. also, could see it was not going to tell me to get into right hand lane, left it to the last moment, but knew I would have to change lanes now.....oops nearly too late....in fairness was staying on same road no, so it would not have known that little glitch.......can see he will become my very best friend.
could see it was trying to get me to the best established route, only as travelling and knowing other routes, I took those. after all, am only practising at the moment....will have to rely entirely tomorrow, as am off to Cambridge.
will have to get down to personalising when i get back in a week or two
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29/9/2005 at 9:09am
Location: Walsall West Midlands Outfit: Ace Jubilee Viceroy
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lol - with the sat nav best advice I can give is to learn its little foibles (they all have them) and trust it. It's got me out of trouble many a time.
When we go away, I put things like Tesco and other things we may want in before we leave (get addresses off the net) then we have no trouble finding places without getting lost on our hols.
My wife was against me having one for years (that's the trouble with me being very good at never getting lost) but after 24 hours with one - she loves it.
no more map reading for her and we have a stress-free drive if we have to divert off our chosen route. (and the little woman who lives in the gps box has a sexy voice - her name is Sam btw)
Post last edited on 29/09/2005 09:09:45
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