PDA

View Full Version : GPS required for Discovery 2003 - Integrated if possible



disco_j
10th May 2005, 09:05 PM
I am looking to install a GPS however not sure what custom solution is out there for discovery 2003 models.

Ideally something hidden, maybe in the roof console above the rearview mirror.

Thanks.

mrapocalypse
11th May 2005, 08:15 AM
I've got a NAVMAN icn 630. Awesome little machine. You can get aerial and power extensions, and fix it to anywhere you want. They have Whereis software and a very cool programmable points of interest function. The 3d display is what it's all about.

Only trouble with NAVMAN is you can't install your own maps, so topo and touring maps wont be in there, but the roads on that thing are pretty comprehensive, they claim to have every navicable road in Oz.

If you build it in, that's where it stays, I take mine out all the time for wifes and hire car use. Also when Landy is getting serviced you've still got your NAV!

Maggot4x4
12th May 2005, 08:24 AM
Originally posted by mrapocalypse
I've got a NAVMAN icn 630. Awesome little machine. You can get aerial and power extensions, and fix it to anywhere you want. They have Whereis software and a very cool programmable points of interest function. The 3d display is what it's all about.

Only trouble with NAVMAN is you can't install your own maps, so topo and touring maps wont be in there, but the roads on that thing are pretty comprehensive, they claim to have every navicable road in Oz.

If you build it in, that's where it stays, I take mine out all the time for wifes and hire car use. Also when Landy is getting serviced you've still got your NAV!

You can get the Navman Pin that runs the same software, but being PDA based will also run Ozi Explorer etx and will work as a stand alone GPS.

Another option is the Daytona unit that is a din sized unit that goes in the dash.