Trikeman
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Just a quick bit of research - anyone using one of these by any chance? Seems a little to good to be true but you never know.
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Trikeman.
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Bought one cheaper than that of AMAZON, £48, twin camera, voice control, loaded with apps. Had it four weeks, brilliant. BUSBY
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I thought it did not have Post Code option but they do. It is not obvious but when you click on "town" you can enter the post code hereAs I said in another thread' I have used one of these for the last 2 years and had no problems. They do not have post code finder.:thumb:
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We bought one of these gps units early last year . As above poster , we use co-ordinates when travelling around France etc , result being never failed us yet .... Uk post codes , that took a bit of time and button pressing to fathom out . Again , no problems. For the money , an excellent buy.
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Just ordered one. I like the idea of being able to plug a reversing camera into it, (that's next on the list of wants).
Decided to go for the ebay one, and not the trucktables model, just for the extra extra's.
Does anyone who has one of the units mentioned know if you can produce your own itiniary so that it will take you on a route where you want to go and not where it wants to take you.
Hi Starburst,
yep, you can programme your own route if you require. Of course if you put in your final destination it will give you 'it's recommended' route though as normal, however you can tailor the route to alternative routes, eg without tolls, best suited to size, weight etc.
If you wanted to you could put any route you wanted in there, time consuming, yes, but you could (as with all others) 'chunk' your route into segments and go from one to another as you reach that co-ordinate.
Hope it helps.
Regards,
Trikeman.
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