[doc] Re: OT - SAT Navigation
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[doc] Re: OT - SAT Navigation
- From: "Simon Shackell" <dcsa-cisaw2a6@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 13:11:12 -0000
John,
I use TomTom in my pda and there are no montly fees, except for
TomTom traffic which updates traffic information in realtime via
GPRS/mobile phone.
TomTom in itself is a mapping program like Autoroute except that it
is geared around Pocket PC's. TomTom GO AFAIK is the same program
used in a bespoke unit that accepts SD cards with the maps installed
on them.
I have a IPAQ4150 plus a Bluetooth TomTom receiver and a fixed
Parrot CK3300 bluetooth handsfree set which has a seperate bluetooth
GPS output. I use the the TomTom receiver for roaming around or when
I'm in a different car.
All in all, you don't have to pay to use the GPS signals - thanks US
Dept of Defence - and I'd recommend an IPAQ over TomTom Go anyday as
you can do an awful lot more with a Pocket PC and I'm highly biased
anyway :)
Simon
--- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, John Tien <johntien99@xxxx> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> Something off topic here but I wanna ask, for example,
> if you buy a TomTom Go Sat Navigation with GB maps
> data, do you need to pay any monthly fees for the SAT
> Navigation?? Or is the SAT Navigation simply free for
> anyone who bought the kit??
>
> Many Thanks,
> John Tien
> DOC 8
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