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RE: RE: GPS was response camera -


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  • From: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 18:45:00 +0100
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Title: RE: GPS was response camera -
HI there, 
 
I bought a Sony streetmate off Yahoo auctions the other week. A few observations:
 
1. It took **Ages** t find its current location ( around 6 hours) and could only see the satellites when I had the antenna hanging out the house window. 
 
<<Six hours is well excessive ... even where I live the etrex managed to find four satellites in about five minutes.>>
 
2. Route planning seems a bit of a bodge ( if you ask for rush hour root from March in Cambridgeshire t Reading it proposes east t the M11 down the M11 then round miles of the M25!!!) 
 
<<OK ... but most routing programs don't allow for rush hour traffic. You should be able t realise that that's not a sensible route given your knowledge and move the route ... hopefully the software would then direct you around your chosen route.>>
 
3. It doesn't even tell you if you deviate off the route. The built in one I had in a BMW I hired told you if you missed a turn and recommended a U-turn etc.
 
<<Fair enough ... but the StreetMate doesn't cost £1,600 (the cost of a basic Alpine nav system) and BMW charge about the cost of the StreetMate for an updated map CD. My brother in law has one in his 540i and loves it but reckons that the BMW cost for it as an extra was s high that he would never get it fitted had he bought the car new. I have a "friend" up in London who runs a car audio dealership and he's been trying for the last three years at least t get me t fit one t my car.>>
 
 4. If you take the GPS card out of the laptop then travel without it in place it loses its location and has t be re-configured... again several hours. 
 
<< Fairly standard for a GPS receiver I think. If the etrax looses the data it has accumulated about the satellites that it can "see" where you live or you drive a hundred miles or s with it switched off then it does the same.>>
 
5. The internet traffic update has been dropped and is no longer available. 
 
<<This facility was of no interest t me but may be usefull for haggling over the price if (when) I decide t buy one.>> 
 
I have just bought a copy of Autoroute 2001 which should work with the GPS card provided and hopefully solve some of the functionality problems I mention above. However this also seems t be taking an age for the GPS t "find" itself. 
 
<<Autoroute 2001 is a great program - however its GPS support is limited to overlaying your position on a map. It will not make announcements of where t turn or where you are nor even know if you're not on the route you planned (nor even care if you are or not). It does however take the coordinate information from my etrax and superimpose a little icon for a car wherever it thinks you are and it does seem fairly accurate for that. Most of the time t day whilst we were driving around it had the icon on the correct side of the road on a dual carriageway.>> 
 
Moving on a bit. Does anyone know where I can get a ( reasonably priced) in Car power adapter for a laptop. I have an Advent laptop ( PC world special!) which takes 20V 3A input,. I was recommended a Targus kit down Tottenham Ct Rd at £90! Any ideas?
 
<<Yep ... Maplin are doing part number QM80B which is a 150W 12v t 240v invertor for £19.99 but before you g running t buy one they are out of stock and no new stock is expected before Sept 1st however I do have one on back order and they say that they will hold the price even though it is normally £40. I understand they've sold 900 of them in about a week! They do do other invertors for about £60 if you don't want t wait...>>
 
Also just got my Pronto - again off the auction, and some X10 Modules and IR converter  for my super dooper Home Cinema/ Lounge..... All I have to do now is finish building it!
 
<<Know the feeling...
 
Phil>> 
 
 
 



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