Navman 510 GPS heated screen OK

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'T'

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Got one of these just before Christmas. Thought people would like to know
it works fine on my Defender which has a heated screen, despite rumours to
the contrary. See it's down to 399GBP in PC-W*rld in the paper today.

Nice bit of kit - even knows the names of the greenlanes I use... and the
sucker thing for the screen seems very secure even off road. Plus I have
succesfully downloaded the UK speedcams database, which also works well.
--
T

Defender XS90


 
"'T'" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Got one of these just before Christmas. Thought people would like

to know
> it works fine on my Defender which has a heated screen, despite

rumours to
> the contrary. See it's down to 399GBP in PC-W*rld in the paper

today.

> Defender XS90


It depends what you mean by 'works fine'.

From my experience of using GPSrs in Land Rovers over 8 1/2 years, I
would suggest that 'works fine' in a heated windscreen XS90, is a poor
indication of performance.

My third Garmin GPSr in my 130, that also has a heated windscreen, I
would say that it only just works some of the time with it's built-in
antenna. It's a bit like putting a brick under the throttle peddle so
that you get only 10% performance from your 90.

You need an external antenna to get any decent GPS performance in our
Defenders.

Reg.

 
Your comments are interesting. I fully expected to have to get an external
antenna, but havent found I needed to. Hence my post.

BUT, in my 90, the gps works exactly in the same way as it does in the other
vehicles in my household ( a Ford Ka, and an Audi A2, niether of which have
heated screens). It finds five-seven satellites and locks on to
four -five. That is the same as I get in the open air.

My definition of 'Works Fine' - tells me where I am, plots routes, displays
'instantaenous average' speed etc, everything I want it to. I have driven
for a month with the GPS now in all three vehicles, and it works the same in
all three. But I have only driven in England so far!

OT I tried it on a GNER train and it showed we were travelling at 118mph,
but sugested we 'go to nearest road'.

'T'




"Reg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> "'T'" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Got one of these just before Christmas. Thought people would like

> to know
>> it works fine on my Defender which has a heated screen, despite

> rumours to
>> the contrary. See it's down to 399GBP in PC-W*rld in the paper

> today.
>
>> Defender XS90

>
> It depends what you mean by 'works fine'.
>
> From my experience of using GPSrs in Land Rovers over 8 1/2 years, I
> would suggest that 'works fine' in a heated windscreen XS90, is a poor
> indication of performance.
>
> My third Garmin GPSr in my 130, that also has a heated windscreen, I
> would say that it only just works some of the time with it's built-in
> antenna. It's a bit like putting a brick under the throttle peddle so
> that you get only 10% performance from your 90.
>
> You need an external antenna to get any decent GPS performance in our
> Defenders.
>
> Reg.
>



 
'T' wrote:
> Your comments are interesting. I fully expected to have to get an
> external antenna, but havent found I needed to. Hence my post.
>
> BUT, in my 90, the gps works exactly in the same way as it does in
> the other vehicles in my household ( a Ford Ka, and an Audi A2,
> niether of which have heated screens). It finds five-seven
> satellites and locks on to four -five. That is the same as I get in the
> open air.
>
> My definition of 'Works Fine' - tells me where I am, plots routes,
> displays 'instantaenous average' speed etc, everything I want it to. I
> have driven for a month with the GPS now in all three vehicles, and
> it works the same in all three. But I have only driven in England so
> far!
> OT I tried it on a GNER train and it showed we were travelling at
> 118mph, but sugested we 'go to nearest road'.
>
> 'T'
>
>
>
>
> "Reg" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> "'T'" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Got one of these just before Christmas. Thought people would like

>> to know
>>> it works fine on my Defender which has a heated screen, despite

>> rumours to
>>> the contrary. See it's down to 399GBP in PC-W*rld in the paper

>> today.
>>
>>> Defender XS90

>>
>> It depends what you mean by 'works fine'.
>>
>> From my experience of using GPSrs in Land Rovers over 8 1/2 years, I
>> would suggest that 'works fine' in a heated windscreen XS90, is a
>> poor indication of performance.
>>
>> My third Garmin GPSr in my 130, that also has a heated windscreen, I
>> would say that it only just works some of the time with it's built-in
>> antenna. It's a bit like putting a brick under the throttle peddle
>> so that you get only 10% performance from your 90.
>>
>> You need an external antenna to get any decent GPS performance in our
>> Defenders.
>>
>> Reg.


No problems with any of mine (and I have anywhere between 2 and 6 at any
time!) on the dash of my Disco II with heated screen

--
Darren Griffin
PocketGPSWorld - www.pocketgpsworld.com
The Premier GPS Resource for News, Reviews and Forums


 
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