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- Sandy, Ut
I finally go around to playing with my new GPS receiver... its a SirfIII bluetooth receiver only. Basically it gets hard mounted to the dash (or glovebox, etc)... and has its own little battery. The battery can be charged by either the computers USB connection or a USB-cig lighter adapter it came with
All I do is turn on my computer topo software, activate the NMEA tracking and it shows me right where I am... without the need for wires, etc all over the cab. I can have an external antenna too for ulitmate reception
I'm new to all this bluetooth stuff... but liking it. I think my next addition will be a PDA... Nat.Geo has a toposoftware just for the PDA's, as long as they are bluetooth enabled they will pick up my bluetooth transmitter!
So, for those wanting to have vehicle navigation, and primarily use a laptop in the cab... this is the better option IMHO.
All I do is turn on my computer topo software, activate the NMEA tracking and it shows me right where I am... without the need for wires, etc all over the cab. I can have an external antenna too for ulitmate reception
I'm new to all this bluetooth stuff... but liking it. I think my next addition will be a PDA... Nat.Geo has a toposoftware just for the PDA's, as long as they are bluetooth enabled they will pick up my bluetooth transmitter!
So, for those wanting to have vehicle navigation, and primarily use a laptop in the cab... this is the better option IMHO.