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jik22
4th May 2008, 07:50 PM
Well, I've taken the plunge. After having a read over on disco3.co.uk at what people were doing for SatNav and stuff, I liked this (http://www.disco3.co.uk/forum/topic10514.html'sid=59e0394f1d2e43a14993b9f9fed185 09) solution better than anything else I saw.

I've had a search running on eBay, and this week both the screen and the Nav unit came up in the US for not much money at all.

A quick check with Kenwood support told me that the G510 (G520 in the article is the Euro model) unit is basically a Garmin GVN52 with added touch screen functionality and could be loaded with non-US maps bought from Garmin. eBay seems to have these quite a bit cheaper than Garmin/GME too.

There's even a remote possibility it will run the Garmin compatible offroad maps too on a seperate SD card.

So, all I need now is a reversing camera, and I should be good to go once it all turns up.

I'm either going to have a very nice system, for probably not much more than A$1k + fitting, or I'm going to be very upset and have a pile of stuff I can't use or a very expensive TV and reversing camera! We shall see, I guess. :o

Oh, and if anyone knows a decent audio installer in the Perth area that can take a D3 to bits and wants some private work, please let me know, as otherwise God only knows when I'll have time to even think about fitting it!

bruiser69
16th May 2008, 01:42 PM
Hi Jeff,

Just bought a LogicGear XL488 Auzzie designed 4.3" GPS from OfficeWorks for $359!
Comes with cradle, car & home charger, WhereIS V14 mapping software (red light, speed cameras, school zones 500K+ POI). Voice directions etc.

I also purchased optional colour reversing camera for $54 delivered. I decided on this after a tree ran into back of vehicle:o

XL488 runs on WinCE operating system, so runs OziExplorer OK on 2GB SD card.
I currently have all Australian offroad maps loaded.

If this is not enough unit plays all audio formats, Video formats, Stills and can display Word docs!!

Check out site at Logic Gear - GPS (http://www.logicgear.com.au)

Has to be the best value GPS on the market. Being local company and good tech support you can't go wrong. Maps are the cheapest I have seen & cover just about the entire world.

Cheers..Bruiser

paulos00
16th May 2008, 06:45 PM
Hi Bruiser

Thanks for the link this is exactly what I have been looking for, where abouts are you going to / where you are thinking of installing the camera and by whom?

Thanks in advance

Cheers

Paul

bruiser69
17th May 2008, 05:45 AM
Hi Paul,

Logicgear reversing camera comes with wiring harness. I mounted camera under bumper bar and connected power to reversing light wiring. Screen comes on automatically when reverse selected.
Then ran cable under carpet edging thru cabin. Cable then plugs into socket on GPS cradle. You can mount camera any way you like as there are orientation settings in XL488 to compensate. Whole job was done in less than an hour.

I forgot to mention that XL488 also has Bluetooth interface for handsfree mobile phone. To get all these features in a Garmin or Tomtom you will be paying close to a grand.

jik22
17th May 2008, 01:10 PM
Hi Jeff,

Just bought a LogicGear XL488 Auzzie designed 4.3" GPS from OfficeWorks for $359!

I also purchased optional colour reversing camera for $54 delivered. I decided on this after a tree ran into back of vehicle:o


Thanks, but I have a couple of portable GPS's and specifically wanted something fitted in the D3.

My reversing camera was $30 or so on eBay, but that hasn't turned up yet.

Got the screen pretty much fitted yesterday, but won't have time to do anything else for the next month or so! :(

paulos00
17th May 2008, 03:37 PM
Thanks Bruiser

I was thinking of getting a plate made up and mounting it in where the LR GPS unit sits, hence the question on who you were getting to install it (I know a couple of Auto Electrics through our business but all mentioned they have never worked on D3's).

Where about's on the bumper did you mount it? as I just had a look and it all looks quite flimsy

Thanks again

Cheers Paul

bruiser69
18th May 2008, 07:45 AM
Hi Paul,

My GPS is just mounted using supplied window cradle mount. This give me the flexibility to use it in the wife's car when reqd. The reversing camera cable plugs into cradle. I always remove GPS from cradle when parked to prevent sun damage & theft.

The camera is mounted under bumper plastic. It is small & light. Just positionb where it wont get knocked too easily. Other option is in middle of bumper with just lens protruding as per reversing sensors.

XL488 has powerful processor & 20 channel receiver so has no problem with OziExplorer. Just be sure to download the CE version. All Australian contour maps are available as free download from Govt mapping site. Let me know if you require the links.

Cheers..Bruce

rangieman
19th May 2008, 09:07 PM
Hi Jeff,

Just bought a LogicGear XL488 Auzzie designed 4.3" GPS from OfficeWorks for $359!
Comes with cradle, car & home charger, WhereIS V14 mapping software (red light, speed cameras, school zones 500K+ POI). Voice directions etc.

I also purchased optional colour reversing camera for $54 delivered. I decided on this after a tree ran into back of vehicle:o

XL488 runs on WinCE operating system, so runs OziExplorer OK on 2GB SD card.
I currently have all Australian offroad maps loaded.

If this is not enough unit plays all audio formats, Video formats, Stills and can display Word docs!!

Check out site at Logic Gear - GPS (http://www.logicgear.com.au)

Has to be the best value GPS on the market. Being local company and good tech support you can't go wrong. Maps are the cheapest I have seen & cover just about the entire world.

Cheers..Bruiser
Hi bruiser
Well after reading your first post the other day i went out and bought a XL488 ,I alredy had oziexplorer , And now i read you say i need the ce version , what the :eek: have i just blown 400 bucks

bruiser69
20th May 2008, 04:00 PM
Hi bruiser
Well after reading your first post the other day i went out and bought a XL488 ,I alredy had oziexplorer , And now i read you say i need the ce version , what the :eek: have i just blown 400 bucks

Hi Chris,
No you haven't blown your bucks.
Oziexplorer CE is available as download from site. You can install and run it , but will get nag screen until you register it. Only $40 and updates free:).
Someone told me that there is a new release that has loads of new features. I will download & test it when I get some spare time.

Cheers..Bruce

rangieman
20th May 2008, 04:04 PM
Hi Chris,
No you haven't blown your bucks.
Oziexplorer CE is available as download from site. You can install and run it , but will get nag screen until you register it. Only $40 and updates free:).
Someone told me that there is a new release that has loads of new features. I will download & test it when I get some spare time.

Cheers..Bruce
So my old oziexplorer wont work on the XL488 ?

cartm58
20th May 2008, 04:28 PM
Logic Gear SL350D GPS Navigator selling online at office works for $199

SIRF Star iii / 20 Channels
Accurate to within 10 metres
Contains Sensis Whereis Version 14 Deluxe Map (May '07) with fixed speed cameras, red light cameras and school zone warnings. No activation Required.
6-Digit PIN Security Number
Up to 3 Hours (Approximate) Battery Life
Plays your own multimedia via an SD Card
12 Month Limited Manufacturers Warranty

bruiser69
21st May 2008, 11:42 AM
So my old oziexplorer wont work on the XL488 ?

Hi Chris,

The version of Oziexplorer that you have is probably for notebook computer, so is designed for Micro$oft WinXP.

The XL488, PDAs and some mobile phones use a cutdown version of Windows called WinCE.

Ozi supply a CE version for $40. Site The Official OziExplorer Web Site - GPS Mapping Software for Magellan, Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle, MLR Receivers (http://www.oziexplorer.com)
You can download for free & trial to see if you like it.

Most GPSs use custom operating system, so it is difficult to hack into it to run other applications.
XL488 actually tells you in user manual how to run other applications.

All you need to do is download Ozi CE version & copy to 2GB or 4GB SD card (don't buy HC type as not compatible). Orificeworks has 2Gb Sandisk SD cards for $19.95
You then need to download free maps from https://www.ga.gov.au/products/servlet/controller?event=DEFINE_PRODUCTS

Convert them using converter from Oziexplorer and copy to 2GB SD card.
I currently have all of Australia, inc Cape York, Frazer Island etc together with OziexplorerCE on one 2GB SDcard.
PM me if you need help with any of this.

Cheers..Bruce:)

bruiser69
21st May 2008, 01:03 PM
Logic Gear SL350D GPS Navigator selling online at office works for $199

SIRF Star iii / 20 Channels
Accurate to within 10 metres
Contains Sensis Whereis Version 14 Deluxe Map (May '07) with fixed speed cameras, red light cameras and school zone warnings. No activation Required.
6-Digit PIN Security Number
Up to 3 Hours (Approximate) Battery Life
Plays your own multimedia via an SD Card
12 Month Limited Manufacturers Warranty


Hi,

This unit is the little brother of XL488. It is also capable of running Oziexplorer.
SL350D has only a 3.5" screen, no provision for reversing camera, and no Bluetooth to provide handsfree mobile phone operation. As I wanted a reversing camera & Bluetooth plus a 4.3" touchscreen, I reckon that at $359 the XL488 is a bargain!

Cheers..Bruce:)

bruiser69
22nd May 2008, 03:59 PM
Hi Chris,

You need the Win CE version of Ozi that is designed for PDAs and some GPS like LogicGear that don't use a locked operating system. Go to The Official OziExplorer Web Site - GPS Mapping Software for Magellan, Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle, MLR Receivers (http://www.oziexplorer.com) and download trial version for free. If you like it register (only $40) and it works in conjunction with your PC version of Ozi to do route/trip planning etc.
Copy Ozi to 2Gb SD card (non HC) and then copy the maps that you wish to use.
PM me when you have SD card & have downloaded program, and i'll talk you thru how to use Ozi CE with XL488.

Cheers..Bruiser