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Ipaq 1930 and TomTom 3

This is a discussion on Ipaq 1930 and TomTom 3 within the TomTom forums, part of the In-car Satnav and GPS category; Hi I recently bought the Ipaq 1930 and TomTom3 (wired) to use for satnav in my car. I bought the ...

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Old 26-07-2004, 04:37 PM
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Unhappy Ipaq 1930 and TomTom 3

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I recently bought the Ipaq 1930 and TomTom3 (wired) to use for satnav in my car. I bought the standard TomTom carkit, but its not suitable for my car, impedes vision when window mounted. So I bought a generic vent mount, but now I need a connector for my GPS unit to the Ipaq. The TomTom carkit was hardwired into the holder.

Please help!

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if you have a 1930 what you needed was:
Tom Tom Software
Haicom GPS
Haicom IR car kit http://www.totalpda.co.uk/forum/faq....l&titlesonly=0

Due to your PDA does not have a physical serial port we need to change the signal to IR to enable GPS on your PDA, its a work around to let the budget PDA into the SatNav market.
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