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Has anyone put one in there Kat..... ------------------ I'm on the verge of adding memory to my unit to make it possible to download more detailed maps. It stinks that Garmin created a proprietary memory type for this rather than going with Compact Flash or SD card memory because they charge more than double the market price for more commonly used memory. Eventually, you'll want to add more detailed maps and that's only possible by adding their own memory cards. My only complaint is that the unit is heavy, a battery hog if used with 6 AA's, and pricey. It, however, works beautifully despite its drawbacks. RPL's job at DC involves selecting the GPS, video, audio, etc. for all the brands. Good luck, great unit! This message has been edited by CA Phil on 09-30-2002 at 04:40 PM Here a great site if you want to compare any GPS unit ------------------ This message has been edited by Northern Cat on 10-02-2002 at 10:01 PM Tells you what good and bad about the "Street Pilot III" ------------------ quote from online store The StreetPilot III Deluxe system includes the MapSource City Navigator Enhanced CD-ROM designed only for the StreetPilot III with coverage for the U.S. and Canada. (Alaska and Hawaii has limited road coverage). Now sold with total accessability to all regions. This software provides street level detail, built in address and business data base for major metropolitan areas. This new upgrade now includes rural coverage. Visit http://www.garmin.com/cartography/mapSource and open the MapSource viewer to check out the road coverage available. Unlocks are no longer needed. ------------------ If that was Canadian Dollars, you got a sensational price even in the US I think that too is excellent. Look out now he may raise rates and start to charge for upgrades. this thing is GREAT ------------------ This message has been edited by Northern Cat on 10-06-2002 at 04:18 PM That is the way I had mine installed initially. Be sure to check the mount every once and a while even though it is supposed to be a permanent mount you will discover it will start come loose. On the Crazyhorse Cruise I had to replace the mount once. Keep a spare permanent adhesion pad. Enjoy! Doesn't somebody make one that fits in with the radio and flips out to provide a screen? ------------------ ------------------ This message has been edited by Northern Cat on 11-06-2002 at 11:40 PM I was debating as to whether to order our BMW X5 with one or not (only option I hadn't picked) and asked a buddy of mine who bought an X5 2 months earlier (and had the GPS) what he thought. He explained, it was a great novelty for about 2-3 weeks (till everyone has seen the vehicle) and that he rarely used it (if at all) now. I decided to forgo that $4K option and have never regretted it. I also have lived in this area my whole life so I really don't need to know what street I am on as I already know. How much is a flex arm like that? Where did you mount the other end in the car? ------------------ ------------------ ------------------ They don't have a speaker but headphones or an earbud will work. This message has been edited by Wayne Finch on 11-16-2002 at 11:06 PM Northern Cat Has anyone had any experience with GPS units in Cars..
I just ordered this unit
Paul I own the original model in this Street Pilot Color not the III model. I love it and thank my wife regularly for getting for me as a present. I travel around the U. S. and use it to confirm upcoming turns and find my way in unknown territory. The portability is great for the frequent car rentals I use. CJ GPS John has it in his cat (obviously). FL Phil I have the Street Pilot III and have been very happy. Got them when they first came out and used it when we went to South Dakota for the Crazy Horse Cruise. Did you check out the maps because 2 years ago the mapping for at least the western part of Canada to Moose Jaw was the pits except for the major roads?
I had the GPS mounted on the dash in front of the speedometer for a while but now use the bean bag mount and just leave it on top of the dash under the rear view mirror.
John "GPS" has mounted his to the passenger Air duct and my wife objected to me mounting the GPS there.
I have a dash cover and the bean bag mount doesn't slide around. It would on the vinyl dash.Northern Cat Thanks Phil, CJ and Paul..That the kind of information I needed..I checked for maps in my area..Ontario and talked
to the guy at the online store, they have removed all the locks on the software and I got a great deal, I think from GPS Map Store
http://www.1st-gps-map-store.com/auto_gps.html
http://joe.mehaffey.com/
I was looking for the best place to install the unit in the kat..So you think the Beanbag will work the best..
Anyone got pics of the unit installed in their KatNorthern Cat Here a good article on the unit I bought
http://www.gpsinformation.net/spiii/sp3review.htm
by Garmin Ron and Sue Clark Ron and I have StreetPilot III - it is absolutely great. Have traveled with it many places. Ours is 1 yr. + a few months. Our maps to Myrtle Beach. S.C from our home in Pittsburgh, Pa. probably need updated already. I know that is available. There are some new roads, GPS continually tells us we're off track and reroutes us. Occassionally you just have to ignore her whining. Ron also uses it locally on evening estimates - locating a street or especially a house number on a highway, etc. Unfortunately our GPS isn't working right - the tech support answered my email within 24 hrs., will arrange a UPS pickup to return it for service. The cost is over $200 - pricy - but I understand when it returns, the newest updates will be installed also. I did see a "master reset" on the product review someone posted - may try that 1st. Nothing to lose. All in all - a very useful product, I'm sure we'll get ours working again. Northern Cat I payed $785.00 with all the maps included on the lastest
Verison of the Street Pilot III ...other on line stores were
over 1200.00...and this one rated the best for auto use..
http://www.1st-gps-map-store.com/auto_gps.html
I'm still looking for the best place to install the unit in the ProwlerFL Phil I've been happy with the bean bag mount, I'll send you a picture over the week-end.
I thought I got a good price and then paid ~$200 for the 128MG cartridge and a month or so ago $150 for the upgrade to 4.01 with all the unlocks.
We've been very happy with ours and it is simple to upgrade the unit and sofware.
I got mine at http://www.tvnav.com/navhome.html after shopping around.
Enjoy!Richard Jackson I just use GPS ED, He's cheap and you get good directions and the scenic routes, with the no-roach cheap hotels, best burger joints and friendliest folks. lol Northern Cat Finally got the unit install yesterday and with the maps downloaded into it..All I can say it "WOW"
Don't need my Speedo anymore.
It shows every street, your speed, but had to stick it down,
the bean-bag kept landing in my lap, every time I went
hard off the line...Its a must for every Techie that owns a katWayne Finch Looks good Don. Can't wait for a demo FL Phil Don, YellowFever Looks good if you never need to know the speed you are going (or the guage to the right of it for that matter) Northern Cat The Screen shows your speed ..so don't need the speedo
just got back from a Week up north to Bear Trail Inn
a great couple's resort and the Street Pilot III worked
great...So far the mount is holding fine..but will keep
an eye on it.....Northern Cat Update..Just ordered a flexible arm from a Camera Shop here
in Bulington ...going to take apart the bean-bag mount
and design it to fix the flexable arm...will post pics
when I get it designed....This unit is really great..
tells you ever street before you get there.....Northern Cat Finally got the flex arm put together...Just have to find
a 15mm wrench to remore one of the seats mounts and replace
the washer with the arm..Check it out..made from camera gear
Think this is going to be great for mounting GPS or whatever
in your Kat and no drilling holes...
Wayne Finch Looks good Don, I may have to get one of those toys YellowFever No offense but, I don't see the point of these in a car. In an off road vehicle, maybe (lost in the Yukon or something).
I also don't see the point of a VHS or DVD in a prowler either though. Really not the kinda car to stretch out and watch a movie in. To each, their own....Andy R That flex arm is a great idea. I have the original street pilot (B&W). It is a lot of fun. Northern Cat Andy... the other end is mounted to one of the ancher bolts
that ancher the passenger seat...no drilling
I payed 35.00 canadian for the flex arm and 15.00 for the rubber mount...and YF with all the street signs cover in snow up here and the blowing snow...I really need this...and the newest hasn't woren off my little tiny pea brain yes..lol
Like CJ says, "You get it or You don't"Wayne Finch Don, I picked up the SPIII. Awesome toy. Ordered from Calgary Thurs afternoon and had it Friday morning. I have put together a mount for the power outlet. Started with an outlet splitter that takes the single outlet to three (so I can mount and use other devices). Then a plastic arm which grips the power splitter on one end and a mounting ball on the other. Each of the three pieces are about $12 (Cdn) and I can keep all the wires tied up. Works good. (I also have plugs to cover the outlets which are not shown on pictures).
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***See Scrapbook for PicturesNorthern Cat Very Nice....Where did you order that from?....got to get me one...Is the outlet that hooks to the GPS also supple power to it or do you plug it in to one of the remaining power outlets...I'm also looking for a way to hookup the voice output to something I can hear when the top in down..
but the out-put plug is like a small phono jack..want to check the spects before I play around with that....or does this GPS store sell them too...maybe head-phones...your going to love this toy...Wayne Finch You have to plug GPS into one of the outlets. I got the power splitter from Canadian Tire and the arm from GPScentral.ca (ram mount RAP-B-201 and base RAM-B-202). The dash mount base included with your GPS can then be attached to this base). Andy R Those are great Wayne. I found GPS City has the RAM mounts for USA also. It looks like you can put together any combo of pieces to fit your application. There was a piece to attach directly to the back of the Street Pilot.
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