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for a safety camera database you might want to check out:
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/uksafetycameras.php
it's updated regularly, unfortunately i dont think it works with Route66, they have instructions on the site which tell you how to install for different applications so i may be wrong.
im using TomTom software which is very good but i havent tried anything else so am a little biased on other satnav products.
as mentioned above the BT338 is a very good bluetooth receiver, they all usually take a couple of minutes to pick up satellites when turned on so dont get worried by the slow start....i have the original tomtom recevier and find the BT338 better than that in both performance and battery power.
good luck navigating.
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Posted: 2005-09-20 10:38:07
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For some reason Route 66 just don't want to know about speed cameras...can't be that difficult to incorporate a little routine to download a database and display it?
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Posted: 2005-09-21 13:49:54
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WOW!!!! I got my GPS receiver today! ITS BRILLIANT.
Using Route 66 and BT-338.
Anyone thinking about a cheaper (good as) alternative to a all-in-one SatNav SHOULD get this instead!
I'm VERY pleased. Thank you to all who helped me decide, especially CookUK.
Jon
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Posted: 2005-09-22 17:45:52
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ARe there any ROute 66 products for Canada/US for the P910i?
Also, has anyone experienced that at a roundabout with 2 exits, when going right (2nd exit) it says to go left? when really it shows to go right?
Thanks
Jon
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Posted: 2005-09-23 22:43:56
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Routee66 website support/free updates has a small update that sorts out some roundabout directions.
Q. The ROUTE 66 Mobile 2006 Sony Ericsson on-screen instructions sometimes differ from the voice instructions at roundabouts in Britain on my Sony Ericsson P800 / P900 / P910 / P910i.
A. Download and install the update. Consult the section "Installing applications" in your Sony Ericsson User Manual for instructions on how to install a ".SIS" file on your mobile phone.
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Posted: 2005-09-23 23:32:20
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Me again!
Are there any Route 66 maps available for the US or Canada?
Thanks again
Jon
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Posted: 2005-10-02 20:53:15
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I am wondering the same thing....
Software for the US
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Posted: 2005-10-03 10:04:00
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I don't think there is, which is why i switch to TomTom Mobile 5 which is LOADS better than R66.
Jon
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Posted: 2006-03-20 08:46:11
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I have tomtom 5 on my P910i, and use the Holux GPSlim 236, which is excelent. Gets way better locks than my tomtom one, which is the best all in one system out there at the moment. Bought my receiver from nav4all for 69.99 euro's, which is about £48. Very small and paired easily with my P910i, got the software free, but also have it on two ipaq's which I purchased from tomtom, best thing is that all maps from tomtom navigator 5 pocket pc version, work fine on the mobile version on my P910i, so if you have the pocket pc version, or the upgrade like I do from tomtom, then all the maps of GB and western europe will work fine. Also have all speed cameras on it as well, and I am using a 1gig card. Also the postcode zip file from pocket pc version works on the P910i as well.
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[ This Message was edited by: volvoman on 2006-03-20 11:54 ]
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Posted: 2006-03-20 12:52:46
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Which GPS Bluetooth you guys would recommend for the G900?
The globalsat-bt-359 is a good buy? or exists better that this?
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Posted: 2008-07-16 15:27:45
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