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Old 20-11-2004, 04:56 PM
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Question Newbie with 3 questions

Using Navman PiN.

Question 1
As you probably know, this comes shipped with ST v2 which cannot import any POIs, but version 3 that is shipped with the Navman 300 can import POIs such as speed cameras. Question is ... can I upgrade from ST 2 to ST3 ?

Question 2.
My car windscreen is one of those that blocks out radio signals. What sort of external antenna do people recommend as there's no obvious connection point.

Question 3.
Does anyone know if the Toshiba Bluetooth SD card would work in this PDA ?

Many thanks.


(STOP PRESS: For anyone else looking for this - I've found the connection point for the antenna - its under the grey rubberised knob on the back where you lift up the integral antenna. I'm still at a loss to know what type of antenna would be best to use though :-) )

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Old 23-11-2004, 10:27 AM
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Q1 - not yet as you can't buy it on it's own yet.
Q2 - you've sorted that one already.
Q3 - should be fine as long as there are compatible drivers for the OS on the PIN.
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Old 23-11-2004, 08:41 PM
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I've found the connection point for the antenna - its under the grey rubberised knob on the back where you lift up the integral antenna. I'm still at a loss to know what type of antenna would be best to use though :-) )
Go to http://www.navman-europe.com/ and they have an online store that sells the antenna.
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