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#41 duibhce Kaelann

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Posted 31 May 2006 - 10:15 pm

QUOTE(dbninja @ Wed 31st May 2006, 11:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
how to get Home


if you own a streetpilot 2720 or later, the easy and fast way to do this is to simply double-click the find button. Easy as that good.gif
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Posted 31 May 2006 - 10:44 pm

Thanks for that
we havent got the double click feature on the Streetpilot III, but you have reminded me of a really usefull feature...

Quick Searches

so your out in the middle of nowhere and the low fuel light is on! so where is the nearest fuel stop?

press FIND
points of interest highlighted yellow
press ENTER
SCROLL down to "services"
press ENTER
SCROLL down to "Auto Fuel"
press ENTER
a list of all the petrol stations nearest to your present location will appear and each ones distance from you is on the right!
SCROLL to the one you want
press ENTER
and then you can select "route to it" or "show map"

this works for repair garages,hotels,shops, restaraunts etc etc

and that my friends is really really usefull good.gif

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:19 pm

QUOTE(dbninja @ Wed 31st May 2006, 10:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
just a thaught
if you intend using your sat-nav on yer bike you will need a helmet speaker which probably isnt included.
the speaker supplied is fitted in the cig lighter plug and is not waterproof, its fine in the car
there is an external speaker jack on the Garmin, this uses a standard mono 2.5mm jack plug so if you have an intercom or similar you might be able to use the helmet speaker off that!
alternatively there is a speaker on ebay item number.... 8070089675
dont get into a bidding war as there is a constant supply of em on ebay.

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Just looked at this ebay link and the guy mentions bulk/group buys. When my garmin turns up I would consider getting the headset to go with it. If anyone else is interested we could approach him for a group discount.

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 06:47 pm

QUOTE(dbninja @ Wed 31st May 2006, 11:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
there is an external speaker jack on the Garmin, this uses a standard mono 2.5mm jack plug


problem with the plug is that they are made to conform to American jacks, which seem to slightly differ from European (or at least continental) jacks. This results in the very irritating issue that if you put the jack entirely into the plug you have no or interrupted sound. The trick is to pull the jack out about .1 mm.
Of course this is rather annoying because while you're riding vibrations will cause the jack to move. I solved it by putting the smallest rubber washer i could find between the jack and the plug and then taping them together.

Edited by duibhce Kaelann, 01 June 2006 - 06:49 pm.

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 07:39 pm

QUOTE(duibhce Kaelann @ Thu 1st Jun 2006, 07:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
problem with the plug is that they are made to conform to American jacks, which seem to slightly differ from European (or at least continental) jacks. This results in the very irritating issue that if you put the jack entirely into the plug you have no or interrupted sound. The trick is to pull the jack out about .1 mm.
Of course this is rather annoying because while you're riding vibrations will cause the jack to move. I solved it by putting the smallest rubber washer i could find between the jack and the plug and then taping them together.

It might just be a mono jack, and you're using a stereo lead, or vice-versa, you should be able to get the right one in a hi-fi shop good.gif

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Posted 01 June 2006 - 08:36 pm

QUOTE(Emmett @ Thu 1st Jun 2006, 09:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
It might just be a mono jack, and you're using a stereo lead, or vice-versa, you should be able to get the right one in a hi-fi shop good.gif


its a mono plug and I'm using a mono jack. i made sure of that. cool.gif
So I went to th elocal Garmin dealer, he told me it was a known problem and they had been nagging with Garmin since eternity to fix it.
He said most common solutions were to replace the plug, simply eleminite the plug and jack and hardwire both ends or the way I went and put a washer in between...
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Posted 01 June 2006 - 08:43 pm

QUOTE(duibhce Kaelann @ Thu 1st Jun 2006, 09:21 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
its a mono plug and I'm using a mono jack. i made sure of that. cool.gif
So I went to th elocal Garmin dealer, he told me it was a known problem and they had been nagging with Garmin since eternity to fix it.
He said most common solutions were to replace the plug, simply eleminite the plug and jack and hardwire both ends or the way I went and put a washer in between...

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Posted 02 June 2006 - 12:53 pm

Got an email today telling me my order had been dispatched.

I guess everyone else's will be on the way or being dispatched shortly.

ps dbninja, thanks for the GBT (Garmin Basic Training ). Are you available for advanced training ??

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Posted 02 June 2006 - 03:19 pm

[quote name='big dave'

ps dbninja, thanks for the GBT (Garmin Basic Training ). Are you available for advanced training ??
[/quote]

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your welcome to the basic training, its the least i can do! it wont mean a lot till you have your Garmin turned on and in front of you, but it should help you do "all the basics" and within a matter of weeks you lot should be telling me how to do stuff!
i am definately NOT an Expert on this! i just had to sit and work it out for far too many hours, it gets a bit more complicated when you start route planning on the PC and uploading/downloading maps etc to/from the Garmin, thats a big subject and i have a few hints n tips... if you want em

i will give you guys whatever help i can, i am here all next week and then off to Sweden for 2weeks with work, and i cant help if your sat-nav cant find "Argyle Street in Glasgow" just at the minute cos i have dumped most of the UK off my Garmin and loaded Sweden onto it ready for the trip. (will put the uk on when i get back)

it is an amazing piece of equipment you have bought i dont think any of you will be dissapointed. hope you get em in the morning then you can play "global explorer" all weekend good.gif

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just remembered
there are no issues with the jack plug on the helmet speaker off ebay, its a perfect fit in the garmin, no messing about required.
its quite neat too cos it has coiled wire and has a din connector in the middle so you can quickly disconnect from the Garmin when you go for petrol or whatever. the only thing i did do was paint the little arrows on the din connector white so i could quickly reconnect even with my gloves on

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Edited by dbninja, 02 June 2006 - 03:20 pm.

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Posted 04 June 2006 - 01:03 pm

QUOTE(ringting @ Thu 1st Jun 2006, 07:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just looked at this ebay link and the guy mentions bulk/group buys. When my garmin turns up I would consider getting the headset to go with it. If anyone else is interested we could approach him for a group discount.

opinions please

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Posted 05 June 2006 - 12:07 pm

i used my garmin quest on saturday buggering thing couldnt keep up with me (and i wernt going fast)
it doesnt regognise part of the a500 and me little arrow was showing me in some kind of field or bush
then after a while it recaculated and it showed me i was on the road that i knew i was on , in the first place
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Posted 05 June 2006 - 06:22 pm

QUOTE(Nosaj @ Mon 5th Jun 2006, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
i used my garmin quest on saturday buggering thing couldnt keep up with me (and i wernt going fast)
it doesnt regognise part of the a500 and me little arrow was showing me in some kind of field or bush
then after a while it recaculated and it showed me i was on the road that i knew i was on , in the first place
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Posted 06 June 2006 - 12:55 pm

If anyone is having problems unlocking their software on their recenrtly delivered Garmin

Go to this link


http://www.garmin.co...ails.jsp?id=209

download and run the exe file.

Worked for me

Thanks to Richard on Ride-out.com website

Edited by big dave, 06 June 2006 - 12:58 pm.

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Posted 06 June 2006 - 01:56 pm

I've been using City Select V7 and got a City Navagator V8 from Garmin....................has anyone tried Navagator? is it worth me upgrading (and paying for it)?

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Posted 06 June 2006 - 02:38 pm

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If anyone is having problems unlocking their software on their recenrtly delivered Garmin


So you got yours then? When did you order it? Mine is still to arrive. unsure.gif
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Posted 06 June 2006 - 03:56 pm

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So you got yours then? When did you order it? Mine is still to arrive. unsure.gif


Came yesterday, well packaged and with all the mounting gear. Ordered mine the day after my first posting.

Make sure you keep the link above on you'll be swearing a lot like I was.

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Posted 07 June 2006 - 11:06 pm

QUOTE(ringting @ Thu 1st Jun 2006, 07:04 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just looked at this ebay link and the guy mentions bulk/group buys. When my garmin turns up I would consider getting the headset to go with it. If anyone else is interested we could approach him for a group discount.

opinions please

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Posted 08 June 2006 - 10:38 pm

Got this reply from Mr Ebay seller:

Hi Graham

Ok then, I start them on ebay for £17 as that is the minimum that they should go for (to give me a reasonable return), mostly they are bought for the full £20 as the buy in now price.

So I would do;

5 units for £16 each
10 units for £15 each
15+ units for £14 each

The above prices are for a one off bulk purchase, i.e. not in dribs and drabs i'm afraid.

I would also do the postage free (2nd class with insurance) but would send all units to one address.


Please bare in mind that the full RRP is genuinely £29.95 (I actually designed them and had them made specially, they are sold under license by one other outlet). There is no skimping on the quality of the earpiece or the manufacturing process.
At the prices above I am not making a great deal, this is why I don't have much room to play with to offer you more discount.

Hope this makes sense

Cheers
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So not a huge saving, plus if we order a bunch of them someone has to post them all out, the Ebay seller charges £1.75 for that, so I assume it would be about the same?

So, anyone interested?
5 units for £17.75 each (inc postage)
10 units for £16.75 each (inc postage)
15+ units for £15.75 each (inc postage)

I quite fancy 1, and Tonski was interested, so 2 so far.....


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Posted 09 June 2006 - 07:26 pm

QUOTE(GrahamI @ Thu 8th Jun 2006, 11:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
So not a huge saving, plus if we order a bunch of them someone has to post them all out, the Ebay seller charges £1.75 for that, so I assume it would be about the same?

So, anyone interested?
5 units for £17.75 each (inc postage)
10 units for £16.75 each (inc postage)
15+ units for £15.75 each (inc postage)

I quite fancy 1, and Tonski was interested, so 2 so far.....



make that 3 please

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Posted 09 June 2006 - 07:50 pm

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make that 3 please

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Go on! go on! go on!. I'll have one to if there is going to be a bulk order put in.

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