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Re: [OT] Self contained portable SatNav



Hiya Keith,
I've just gone down this pain myself, although I have 'loaned' the pda
from work and have a separate gps receiver.

For an all in one - there's a few people at work that use these
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/Mio-168-GPS-Pocket-PC-with-Mio-Map.aspx

My pain with the pda was the charge lasting and volume from the pda.
Anything past 30mph or the radio on and you had no chance of hearing
what was going on. I finally managed to get hold of a 'window sucker'
cradle with a speaker unit on the back - has a few hook up leads as its
a 'generic' unit - but it works. - ebay can be your friend on this one :)

hth.
Wayne.

Keith Doxey wrote:

>Hi All,
>
>I know this has been discussed many times before so apologies for
asking
>again!
>
>I am looking for a portable SatNav that we can move between vehicles.
>
>Dont want to spend too much on it as we dont often need SatNav, its
just for
>the occasional excursion.
>
>I dont think using my iPaq is an option as it is an early 3630 and I
only
>have the PCMCIA jacket for it not a compact flash one.
>
>
>Do all current Satnav units go down to Postcode level ?
>
>Sorry if these seem like dumb questions but I am still using Autoroute
98
>because we get bugger all new roads round here. Still waiting for the
dual
>carriageway that we have been campaigning for during the last 30 years
at
>least :-(
>
>I seem to remember someone posting about some units in Aldi or Lidl
which I
>think were Medion??? Are they any good?
>
>TIA
>
>Keith
>
>
>
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>
>Yahoo! Groups Links
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