โOct-30-2018 01:53 PM
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GordonThree wrote:
US constellation isn't super accurate over North America for obvious reasons.
โOct-31-2018 06:08 AM
coolmom42 wrote:
What you need to do is go to the Garmin site support section, and scroll down to map and software updates. You will need a male standard USB/male micro USB cable to connect your Nuvi to a PC. Download the software, plug in the Nuvi. The software will recognize the Nuvi and walk you through the update process. Expect it to take something like 2 hours to download and update the maps.
Updated software and maps should solve a lot of problems.
โOct-31-2018 01:19 AM
Yosemite Sam1 wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Most accurate is probably a cell phone for an Asian market. It'll have a GPS chip that will receive from the non-US constellations. The Russians, Chinese and the EU all have their own GPS birds now. Typically the US market phones only receive US and Russian constellations.
US constellation isn't super accurate over North America for obvious reasons.
WHAT? Are you off your meds? The US GPS is SUPER accurate. My Google Maps app actually shows me in the correct RV space here in Houston. Your post is nonsense.
Cell phone provided Google maps get their feed and your location via triangulation through the provider cell sites.
GPS are direct from earth roaming satellites, thus, Global Positioning Satellites.
โOct-30-2018 09:10 PM
MDKMDK wrote:
Garmin nuvi 2589.
Voice command, LMT, "up ahead" feature tells you fuel/bathroom/food along your route, super easy to update with Garmin Express. Uses 4 Square for 6 million POIs. Has upgrade options like fuel economy routing, and backup cameras.
What's not to like?
Sadly, it's been mothballed, but you can still find them on Amazon for around $229. Got mine on sale from Best Buy 2 years back for $179.
โOct-30-2018 07:13 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Most accurate is probably a cell phone for an Asian market. It'll have a GPS chip that will receive from the non-US constellations. The Russians, Chinese and the EU all have their own GPS birds now. Typically the US market phones only receive US and Russian constellations.
US constellation isn't super accurate over North America for obvious reasons.
WHAT? Are you off your meds? The US GPS is SUPER accurate. My Google Maps app actually shows me in the correct RV space here in Houston. Your post is nonsense.
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Bill.Satellite wrote:GordonThree wrote:
Most accurate is probably a cell phone for an Asian market. It'll have a GPS chip that will receive from the non-US constellations. The Russians, Chinese and the EU all have their own GPS birds now. Typically the US market phones only receive US and Russian constellations.
US constellation isn't super accurate over North America for obvious reasons.
WHAT? Are you off your meds? The US GPS is SUPER accurate. My Google Maps app actually shows me in the correct RV space here in Houston. Your post is nonsense.