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briansue wrote:What about IPad GPS if you have cell coverage?
Even in the US we do not have cell coverage everywhere. In Mexico the service is much less available. But I do have a question - isn't an iPad or whatever using data? Don't we pay for data? Isn't it expensive to have a device turned on all day using data all the time? We don't have any of those devices though we do use a laptop when stationery in Mexico - when and if we can get a signal. But we buy online time and pay as we use it. If you are going down the road using GPS - providing you did get a signal enough of the time for it to be practical - wouldn't that use up your allocated data quickly?
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I also use S&T's a lot. I wish they would change their mind & bring it back.
โOct-11-2015 07:52 AM
briansue wrote:
We have a relatively new 7" Garmin also with regular updates as new roads are built and routes a modified. The latest updates did add new roads we knew about in Mexico. But first the new roads have to be added to the master maps where the map makers get their information. Roads are never put on the map until they are actually open for business so it can take up to a couple years for some roads to show up on any GPS. We follow the GPS but we do not do it blindly. We first check the route the GPS creates for us and then if we do not like the way it takes up we add our own waypoints to force the GPS to take us the way we want to go. Then as we drive down the road we look for signs telling us that something has changed since the map was created - such as new roads - perifericos - etc. No GPS is the be all and end all of technology - it all takes human interaction. We do believe in the latest and greatest technology as far as it can take us - but it doesn't know everything. We also still use our old Microsoft Streets & Trips 2013 since that is the last year they offered it - and there are no updates - but it is still the best route planner we are aware of - up to the point where new roads have been added - some of which will appear on our Garmin as we compare routes between the two. Our Garmin cost about $220 (I forget the model #) which does not have all the bells and whistles but it has everything we seem to need. Streets & Trips can no longer be found for a reasonable price that I can find - seeing it online for over $200 when it originally cost about $30. To bad not enough people bought it so Microsoft would keep making it - it was one of the best buys you will ever see.
โOct-10-2015 11:28 PM
What about IPad GPS if you have cell coverage?
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