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TMC in action using a Garmin 610. Avoiding the crush on the M25/A3 one friday night.
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2016 D4 Landmark
2010 Freelander SD4 XS Auto
and a few older Land Rovers from the 1950's
10th Nov 2007 9:58 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Good news, inlaws were looking to buy us a sat nav for Christmas!!! Getting a 720T, I'll be buying it tomorrow so Christmas is early this year. Very nice screen mount job Claud, will be looking to mount the TomTom there & route the cables behind the facia. Will do some searches to see exampels later.
Thanks all!
11th Nov 2007 11:01 am
DarrenG
Member Since: 31 Jan 2007
Location: Hampshire
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And don't forget to get our safety cameras Darren Griffin
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11th Nov 2007 11:18 am
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Will do but I never speed!!! Will look at them for Mrs DSL!
11th Nov 2007 11:23 am
countrywide
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I was going to mount our Tom Tom in the centre part, but I was worried that it was easy to see it was a "removeable" unit and some little ****** might remove it and damage the rest of the car.
Do you cover it up when you leave it parked.
11th Nov 2007 12:13 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Just a thought but do any of the iPaq type PDAs that can run the TomTom software have TMC capability, either inbuilt or via the TomTom adaptor???
countrywide I intend just to have the mount visible and if I park in some area where I don't want it seen, I'll just pile up the usual cubby slot clutter a little higher to hide the mount!!
11th Nov 2007 12:16 pm
DarrenG
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DSL wrote:
Just a thought but do any of the iPaq type PDAs that can run the TomTom software have TMC capability, either inbuilt or via the TomTom adaptor???
No, but if you have a compatible BT Phone, then they can get TMC data over GPRS using TomToms TRAFFIC subscription service.Darren Griffin
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11th Nov 2007 12:32 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Had thought about that but worried about costs. I have a GPRS capable phone but on a long trip would have to dial in frequently if I wanted to keep track of what was going on ahead where as TMC keeps you reasonably up to date. I assume that the user dials in to say "please zap me data" then received said data?? I don't know what the cost of that (plus the annual subscription costs) would be and whether that is covered in a "normal" voice type mobile tarrif.
11th Nov 2007 12:41 pm
DarrenG
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Costs depends on provider and subscription, the actual data retrieval is automatic and you choose how often you want to update, GPRs isn't a 'dial-up' service, it's an always ON connection wgere you pay only for the actual data downloaded.
TomTom have a page with a guide to data consumption here.Darren Griffin
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11th Nov 2007 12:52 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Ah, that sound better, will have a look! Cheers.
11th Nov 2007 12:53 pm
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If your on a contract with T-Mobile you can add unlimited GPRS for about £5 a month, on many pay as you go SIM's there is a capped fee i.e £1 a day etc.
I used to use the T-Mobile data plan, but the reception at our new offices was terrible so I had to swap to Orange, who don't seem to offer a low cost data plan.
11th Nov 2007 3:14 pm
DarrenG
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Just bear in mind that for TomTom you need GPRS Internet, some PAYG Contracts only offer PAYG WAP.Darren Griffin
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11th Nov 2007 3:19 pm
Wex
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Use Tom Tom one EU myself Derek and found it caters to my simple needs.Traffic alerts were pretty good whilst travelling in the UK but useless over here ( Irl).TMC is updated via Bluetoothed GPRS link on the mobile.I haven't a scooby how much it costs for the data download.You can set it to auto update or manually do so when needed , which probably is cheaper.
Darren if you are reading this , have Tom Tom switched from Navtek ( sp?) to Telesat ( or something like that)?
11th Nov 2007 3:53 pm
DarrenG
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Discowex wrote:
Darren if you are reading this , have Tom Tom switched from Navtek ( sp?) to Telesat ( or something like that)?
TomTom have always been with TeleAtlas. They use Navteq for two of their devices (RIDER and ONE EU) simply to abide by a licensing deal.
Currently they have an offer to buy TeleAtlas, but Garmin have counter offered (Garmin are a Navteq customer but Navteq were recently bought out by Nokia) so the whole arena is very confused at the moment!Darren Griffin
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11th Nov 2007 4:02 pm
Wex
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