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    hi any satnav guru's here? i just got a job as a courier and would like some advice on satnav's. Anyone?

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    My wife has an AWA satellite navigation gismo that she bought from Big W for $399.00.

    When satellite navigation systems first came out I was a bit sceptical, thinking that a $20 street directory would do the job just as well. However, since my wife bought the little AWA unit I have changed my tune. It is a real handy little item. The things I like about it are that a voice tells you where to turn etc., so you don't have to take your eyes off the road and there is no need to juggle a street directory on your lap. The other good thing about it is that if you do miss a turn it will automatically, and quite quickly, plot you a new course and tell you how to get back on track.

    The unit from Big W runs on "Destinator" software and uses the latest Sensis (Telstra) maps. Many of the more expensive units use the same software and the same maps, so if you're going to buy a more up-market one just make sure that there are extra features to justify the added expense.

    My wife works for Big W so the usual disclaimers don't apply.
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    Goat,
    the SatNav satellites were turned off about ten years ago, what you want is a GPS . Sorry, can't tell you anything much about the little road map type GPS navigators, but I'd suggerst you look at one you can hook up to your ''puta as it may make it easier to load up updates.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirboo View Post
    The things I like about it are that a voice tells you where to turn etc
    funny really cause my wife tells me how to drive and it annoys the hell out of me now i'm lookin for a gadget to do the same lol

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    yer thanks for the correction mick i knew what i ment. i think

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick View Post
    the SatNav satellites were turned off about ten years ago, what you want is a GPS
    I thought the terms "sat nav" and "GPS" were almost interchangeable. Shows how much I know. The little AWA gizmo the my wife bought is a GPS then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirboo View Post
    I thought the terms "sat nav" and "GPS" were almost interchangeable. Shows how much I know. The little AWA gizmo the my wife bought is a GPS then.
    "SatNav" was a "brand" of satellite navigation system, very slow and expensive compared to today's Global Sattelite Positioning system. I only know the distinction because a boat I was refitting ten years ago had a SatNav unit on board, bought at great cost when state of the art, but absolutely worthless as it had been made redundant by the newer system. That and the fact that the sattelites were about to be turned off.

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    I have a navman and though the maps are a bit old 2004 it workes fine
    There are some cheep Asian ones about but the maps arn't quite accurate
    The tom tom also seem ok
    There are also available via norman whats his name called road angel ( I think) that give warnings of school zones speed cameras and the road maps
    The prices vary but I think the cheepest I have seen is from that strathfield mob
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    Goat,

    I have a Navman GPS. Works great. Has some good features that most brands have, like user defined POI (points of interest) files. I use this to load speed cameras, red light cameras and school zones. Problem with all GPS navigators is the cost of the map upgrades, but I suppose as you are getting all the major towns in Australia, it's not too bad. But I wouldn't be upgrading every year.

    Even though most units use the same maps, they don't seem to be transferable between different brands of GPS navigators.

    My son just bought a Tom Tom that has bluetooth and he uses his mobile through it. There are some units that are MP3 players but the ones I've seen play through the GPS unit and are therefore mono. Waste of time. Although I know someone who loads audio books onto his unit.



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    Quote Originally Posted by goat View Post
    funny really cause my wife tells me how to drive and it annoys the hell out of me now i'm lookin for a gadget to do the same lol
    But they don't abuse you.

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    I have a Garmin purchased in USA preloaded with US, Canada, Hawaii, etc Have Australian maps on SDcard for here. It is regularly updated with fixed speed and red light cameras etc, speed zones for schools and other areas, and you can put in your own info etc.

    Just received the latest map updates and get emails of all updated info when it becomes available. Has 2 female voices 1 American we call her Guadalupe the other English we call her Be-arch. It is affectionately known as the Nav Bitch. Also have free translations for about 10 different languages and can be loaded with maps for anywhere in the world.

    I use it all the time. When not in use for finding addresses it is switched on for travel information. The speed readings are 100% accurate unlike the speedo in most vehicles and traffic warnings for speed zones, cameras, etc keep you out of trouble.

    By far the best play-thing I have ever purchased in my life. Wouldn't be without it.

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    I have one that operates out of my Pocket PC/Phone called Co-Pilot Live which operates with a Blue Tooth satellite antenna. I live in the country and it amazes me how accurate it is and I can put in somebodys address including the street number and it tells me when I am outside the house.

    I have had it for about 12 months and I haven't consulted a street directory and have just thrown all my street directorys away.

    It uses the Sensis map system.

    The beauty of the system with this one is that it comes with software for the computer and you can plan trips on the computer and down load onto a SD card and use it in the Pocket PC and you can even track where the vehicle is from home on the computer via the internet.

    Not much good if SWMBO finds you are sitting outside a pub.

    They have developed the system especially for transport companies and courier services with a lot of added benifits other than a straight out GPS system.

    Have a look here.

    http://www.travroute.com.au/

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    I thought the terms "sat nav" and "GPS" were almost interchangeable
    Technically they are the same. The GPS is the Global Positioning System which is powered by 24 or so satellites. The little devices in your car are navigation systems. So Sat Nav is quite acceptable.
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    Mate of mine got one fitted and within 2 days it was ripped out of his car before he had time to notify insurance co. so they refused to pay out on the claim ...this included smashed windows etc
    To see a GPS work on a tractor is a sight to behold, van actually turn the steering and shut off spray uints as it comes to a corner/bend/end of run.
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