GrassyNoel <geracen@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> writes:
>On Apr 29, 6:45=A0am, "Trevor Wilson"
><trevor@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> **Get a GPS equipped 'phone on a plan. Stick it in a plastic bag.
>I have one of those - an Asus. The display is small for in-car use but
>because it runs Windows Mobile 6 it is compatible with TomTom
>Navigator software. Easy as.
>Is there any way to get TomTom Navigator 6 to display altitude? I know
>my Asus will read it from GPS data but Navigator doesn't display it
>(other software I used in Malaysia did display altitude).
Good thing I like about my trusty old Garmin GPS12-XL is that it displays
speed, heading, altitude, etc. plus has an MCX socket at the back for an
external antenna. How many commercial 'in-car' navigation units with GPS
actually have an external antenna socket? Or have the ruggedness of the
older hand-held Garmin units?
Craig.
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