You could try Motion X GPS.
is there a good app etc for use with ipad for offroad navigation
our club had robbert pepper visit us a couple of years ago and rob was using a series of units then to achieve his nav requirements \
i'm sure things have changed - what can we start looking at these days especially with the ipad scene
thanks for yuour input
dj
You could try Motion X GPS.
Hema now offer an iPad or iPhone app.Originally Posted by Preacher
Vms have been doing it for a while....have heard good and not so good things about this app, particularly image quality. I asked vms for a money back guarantee but they said no. Decided not to buy based on their reply.
Waiting on response from Hema.
I use motion gpx but detail is not great, but it's super cheap.
Thought I would send this link.
I have one in my D4. Tablets - Apple - iPad-2
Cheers, Craig
Preacher,
In the latest 4X4 Australia Mag there was a piece on the new HEMA app for the Ipad.
As I was reading it last night and thinking about the I pad Imy daughter got for Christmas I took note, something like 1.5 GB download, has all the major HEMA maps and something like $179.
Sounds like a reasonable option.
George
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						If you have a IPad 2 with 3G they have a AGPS chip on board. This means Assisted GPS, the chip a gps chip, inhances the siginal download from the cellular network towers not from the available satellites, works quite well depending on provider. May have some difficulty if no service available. Always a dedicated GPS is a better option.
Ps IPads with wifi only,use the wifi system to navigate only
Based on reading Tinman's post I did some quick "google research" and it appears that the Wi Fi version of the Ipad (i.e. - non 3G enabled ) does not come with the GPS and as such can not be used for navigation where not signal is available so installing mapping software would be a waste.
Additionally you do not need to be in mobile signal range to use the 3G device for navigation provided you have an app that includes pre-laoded maps, there appear to be a number of options including the HEMA one I mentioned below, VMS, Memory Maps etc.
The above is based on 20 mins of research on the net so I am not in anyway standing by the information as being correct but perhaps someone else can confirm if it is right ?
George
Both the iPad and iPad 2 models with 3G have aGPS, but I'm not sure if they fall back to (unassisted) GPS when out of network range. Given that I've seen one working in what I believe was an area out of range, I suspect that they do.
I just use a cheap Android tablet and run OziExplorer with maps taken from my Hema Navigator.
Cheers,
Gordon
George is correct.
I have an iPad 1 (3g & wifi), and can confirm that you do not need the cellular network to operate the GPS.
I've never had a sim card in mine since I've had it, hence no access to cellular networks. Both GPS programs I've used have worked fine.
The wifi version alone cannot be used as a GPS as it doesn't have the hardware installed.
I'd agree with this, no cellular network required for thre GPS to keep running on my iPhone 4. With Motion X I download the area that I'll be travelling in while at home with wifi. I can chose the scale at which I download and there are a few different maps to choose from (motion X, Bing and Google). They had good information on tracks for a recent trip in West Cape Howe NP when I done that trip, downloaded at best detail scale while driving there when cellular network was available. Worked well but the maps are probably not as good as Hema.
The HEMA app looks quite good and the price doesn't scare me all that much.
I've found that the position of the iPhone in the car is important to getting good GPS signal and have found that a suction mount well forward on the windscreen works best. I think you would struggle a bit with an iPad unless you were going to get out regularly and check. I doubt there is a car mounting kit for an iPad, is there??
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