Navteq are probably the largest map provider in the world for gps units so they should be ok.
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Navteq are probably the largest map provider in the world for gps units so they should be ok.
Tank looks like an expert next to me, it's all so confussing:confused:
I have to find properties & mines out in the boonies (Pilbara & Kimberley), at present I use Hema's truckies atlas & raster collection. If I miss a turn onto a track it gets a tad difficult chucking a Uey in a triple roadtrain. What device do I need to give me verbal directions, ie turn left 500 metres? It would need to be compatable with my Hema dvds.
Thanks in antisipation.
Ian
Tank, we bought one from Aldi.
The English in it has been translated from the Dutch. :eek:
It's pretty bad.
I guess that means they are in OZF2 or 3 and ECW formats(both of which Ozi will recognise).
There are no programmes out there that will give directions using raster maps. They use their own vector maps.
I think that unless you want to get friendly with Oziexplorer then you are out of luck with this one. However if they are pre designed routes which I assume they are since you are driving a road train then it isn't that difficult or time consuming to do. Easier than a U turn with 3 trailers on I would imagine :)
Oziexplorer is a programme
The Official OziExplorer Web Site - GPS Mapping Software for Magellan, Garmin, Lowrance, Eagle, MLR Receivers
All the maps will be raster maps. Raster means it is based on a picture or image as opposed to vector maps which are based on lines.
Thanks utemad, the fog is becoming a light mist. Sorry tank, didn't mean to hijack your thread.