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ok, a Globalsat BT338 sounds good to me. but is there any software for sat nav that supports the W900i?
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Posted: 2006-01-28 22:44:14
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I have
http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/product/7246.htm
I use it with Route 66, and now TomTom Mobile, TT being the best of the two I think, but R66 was still pretty good.
Ive never had any problems with the GlobalSat.
Jon
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Posted: 2006-01-29 09:36:08
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Hi running TT5 on a P910i using a 32 channel Holox BT-321 nice small unit with 12hrs running time and latest chip set RFMD for fast acquisition and works indoors so you can plan your routes without haveing to sit in a cold car it works really well and nice small unit. Has mini USB connector for charging so a Motorola V3 in car charger works to charge GPS in emergency. Bought from E-bay £60 including delivery for GPS receiver only.
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[ This Message was edited by: Dogmann on 2006-01-29 18:55 ]
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Posted: 2006-01-29 19:46:39
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I use TomTom Mobile 5 for Series 60 on my Nokia N70, with an official TomTom Receiver.
It runs perfectly and I have not had a single problem with it. I would highly recommend one of these, as previously mentioned, it uses the sirfstar 3 chipset, which is the best one at the mo.
By the way, for those of us in Europe, will our GPS receivers automatically pick it up the Galileo satelite? or do we need some sort of update?
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Posted: 2006-01-29 21:55:13
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I'm using the Globalsat BT-338 with my P910a. And that darn GPS receiver is great! It catches the satallite quick on any start.
As far as mapping software, SmartcomGPS has great features with many pull-down options. And it cost only about $30 U.S.
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Posted: 2006-01-31 21:09:18
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