GPS
- ChasingRain
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GPS
Anyone using a GPS navigation system? I'm thinking of getting one, but I'm wondering if the overhanging roof above the windshield would cause problems with satellite reception.
- skater
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Re: GPS
Nope. I don't have a navigation-type GPS, but a handheld one that you'd use for hiking, geocaching, and the like, and there's no problem at all with reception.ChasingRain wrote:Anyone using a GPS navigation system? I'm thinking of getting one, but I'm wondering if the overhanging roof above the windshield would cause problems with satellite reception.
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1995 Airstream Excella 30' trailer
WBCCI #13270, Washington, DC Unit
i have a plam that I purchased with TomTom software. I put the GPS on the dash and it works great. The problem is TomTom no longer supports it and I can't get updates for the maps.
I also have used Microsoft maping program on my laptop with a handheld gps and it worked fine.
All manufacturers GPS will not work with microsoft software. Several years ago, I read that one of the GPS manufacturers systems would only work with their software running on a laptop.
SkipJ
I also have used Microsoft maping program on my laptop with a handheld gps and it worked fine.
All manufacturers GPS will not work with microsoft software. Several years ago, I read that one of the GPS manufacturers systems would only work with their software running on a laptop.
SkipJ