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Qube
11-03-2005, 10:44 PM
Selling. See HERE:
http://www.bimmer.info/forum/showthread.php?t=18009


Per request, here's my setup in general...

http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/be/belkin-bluetooth-gps-navigation-system.jpghttp://palm.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p1937177reg.jpg

Actual components:
- HP iPAQ h4150 PDA (bluetooth)
- Belkin bluetooth GPS
- Cheap eBay PDA holder

Note: Unfortunately I forgot to turn it off today so it didn't turn on. Although I could hook up the car charger, I didn't want to have it complicate the setup so I used my phone... essentially the same thing but bit bigger.

All the components in the set up cost me about $20. I got the PDA and the GPS almost free but you can get a bluetooth PPC and GPS for cheap on eBay.

For navigation, I have several GPS/SAT/Compass programs loaded, plus the GPS bundled software (Belkin Nav), Mapopolis, and Streets & Trips 2005. I'm one to get lost so I also have a black and white eTrek Legend as a backup (not shown). The eTrek didn't cost me anything either :p

Oh for those wondering... there is a non-volatile flash memory (iPAQ Storage) that I backup the settings to. If it loses power, I just plug it in and restore.

dacoyote
11-03-2005, 11:10 PM
WOT... but where did you get that radio....

From the pictures it doesn't look really getto against the color of the rest of the car....

Qube
11-03-2005, 11:30 PM
Radio: http://www.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL027444&pathId=54&page=1

It can change to a lot of colours. You can fine tune the RGB value and set day/night colors etc. Took me a long time to find one that flows with the interior... especially since I can tweak the color by small increments.

uscharalph
11-04-2005, 01:36 AM
Per request, here's my setup in general...

http://www.comparestoreprices.co.uk/images/be/belkin-bluetooth-gps-navigation-system.jpghttp://palm.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/p1937177reg.jpg

Actual components:
- HP iPAQ h4150 PDA (bluetooth)
- Belkin bluetooth GPS
- Cheap eBay PDA holder

Note: Unfortunately I forgot to turn it off today so it didn't turn on. Although I could hook up the car charger, I didn't want to have it complicate the setup so I used my phone... essentially the same thing but bit bigger.

All the components in the set up cost me about $20. I got the PDA and the GPS almost free but you can get a bluetooth PPC and GPS for cheap on eBay.

For navigation, I have several GPS/SAT/Compass programs loaded, plus the GPS bundled software (Belkin Nav), Mapopolis, and Streets & Trips 2005. I'm one to get lost so I also have a black and white eTrek Legend as a backup (not shown). The eTrek didn't cost me anything either :p

Oh for those wondering... there is a non-volatile flash memory (iPAQ Storage) that I backup the settings to. If it loses power, I just plug it in and restore.

Cool! Thanks for the info!

Dave M
11-04-2005, 06:32 AM
I do love having the hand held garmin unit in the car on road trips, but you taken it a few steps further and done a beauty job with the set-up. I'm not familiar with all this bluetooth stuff. Is all the nav info (gps coverages of various cities) you need available online au gratis? Will the unit handle topo and allow you to waypoint ect. ? Just wondering,

Later,

Dave M

Jon K
11-04-2005, 10:05 AM
i find those screens way too small to use

JD525IA
11-04-2005, 12:27 PM
1. Was the install difficult, with the stock wiring and mounting?

2. You can play MP3/WMA's on this unit?

3. Is the SD slot for data transfers or for extended memory?

4. How would you rate the unit as a $300+ value?

Thanks, I've been shopping and this looks promising.

JD

Incantation
11-04-2005, 03:51 PM
nice setup.. how much does the tracking service cost?

Qube
11-04-2005, 04:36 PM
1. Was the install difficult, with the stock wiring and mounting?

2. You can play MP3/WMA's on this unit?

3. Is the SD slot for data transfers or for extended memory?

4. How would you rate the unit as a $300+ value?

Thanks, I've been shopping and this looks promising.

JD

1. Very easy to install. Just find the stock wiring diagram and splice away!

2. MP3, no WMA... I haven't tried WMA but I don't believe so.

3. SD for extended memory. I keep a 1GB in there all the time. Whoops ;)

4. I got it for $198 CAD. More that $300? I wouldn't buy it for that. I MIGHT pay $250 CAD as a premium for getting matching colors...

Qube
11-04-2005, 04:37 PM
nice setup.. how much does the tracking service cost?

GPS is free for anyone that has a receiver to get the signal.

The software is free and comes with most GPS... or better versions can be procured.

Qube
11-04-2005, 04:37 PM
i find those screens way too small to use

That's why there are voice prompts too ;)

liquidtiger720
11-04-2005, 11:07 PM
I think im going to get the garmin ique3600. It looked awsome, but now...I think a pocket pc and steetmaps 2005 with a gps reciever will do.


so, say I get this, an iPAQ hx4705 ppc and the microsoft street and trips 2006 with gps locator.

How do I hook up the gps locator to the pocket pc....since the gps locator connects to a usb?

or, do I need a bluetooth gps reciever?
~ how does bluetooth work anyways?

liquidtiger720
12-11-2005, 11:52 AM
Qube.

Does the microsoft pocket pc software work with the bluetooth belkin gps reciever?

McWatters
12-11-2005, 02:03 PM
for some reason whenever i see pics of peoples interiors at night their dash lights and center consol lights see to be soo much brighter hen mine, are my bulbs dieing , or are you people consipiring against me with digital vibrance enhancers in ur cameras.?

cheers


J.McWatters

Qube
12-11-2005, 02:15 PM
Qube.

Does the microsoft pocket pc software work with the bluetooth belkin gps reciever?

Sorry I missed your post.

Basically my PPC has bluetooth and the GPS is bluetooth. They connect wirelessly.

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm

"so, say I get this, an iPAQ hx4705 ppc and the microsoft street and trips 2006 with gps locator."

If there is a USB adapter for the 4705 then you might be able to do it. Given that Bluetooth GPS's are so cheap now, might as well go for a full wireless solution that will more than likely work versus the USB solution :) If you want decent navigation, the Streets won't do it. It'll just map and show location.

liquidtiger720
12-11-2005, 02:26 PM
Sorry I missed your post.

Basically my PPC has bluetooth and the GPS is bluetooth. They connect wirelessly.

http://electronics.howstuffworks.com/bluetooth.htm

"so, say I get this, an iPAQ hx4705 ppc and the microsoft street and trips 2006 with gps locator."

If there is a USB adapter for the 4705 then you might be able to do it. Given that Bluetooth GPS's are so cheap now, might as well go for a full wireless solution that will more than likely work versus the USB solution :) If you want decent navigation, the Streets won't do it. It'll just map and show location.




Yea, I'm looking to go with bluetooth....but, do programs recieve signals from any gps reciever? say, use the belkin gps reciever but use the microsoft streets?

- Dosn't microsoft street + trips come with software to do waypoints and what not? - on the pc than transfered to pocket pc?

Qube
12-11-2005, 08:33 PM
Any Bluetooth enabled PPC/Palm + any Bluetooth enabled GPS + any navigation/mapping software for PPC/Palm

There's no real tie between them other than using Bluetooth standard to communicate PPC/Palm to GPS, and NMEA (usually) from GPS to navigation/mapping.

Streets gives you waypoints and such but ONLY if you set it on your desktop/laptop FIRST. There is no active navigation. If you miss your turn, that's it. You find your way back on the map. Get what I mean?

Qube
12-11-2005, 08:34 PM
http://www.pocketgpsworld.com/gpshardware.php

Check out the hardware and software.

romus
12-11-2005, 08:37 PM
Yeh Qube I'm using similar set up. Had a PPC with Bluetooth from before. Bought a receiver and mounting unit on ebay and have a reliable navigation now. Cheap too, if you already got the pda.

You might want to look into Tomtom software. Found it best as far as navigation goes, however my brothers Destinator is more precise once it comes to house numbers, where my Tomtom isnt as good.

Qube
12-11-2005, 08:40 PM
IF ANYONE WANTS A PDA MOUNT, LET ME KNOW! Like the one I have in the picture. I bought a spare one before someone gave me theirs. Cost of shipping and you'll have it.

liquidtiger720
12-11-2005, 09:05 PM
So, would you rather use the delorme programs with the blue logger gps? @ 180 bucks :(

or what program would you prefer? - I'll go look at that site right now.

Phatty5BMW
12-13-2005, 03:51 PM
Hey if i had one of those I wouldnt have drove all around Chicago lookin for ED at the brewery and missing half the guys!!!!!!! I NEED ONE!~!

Qube
01-22-2006, 01:41 AM
Bump! FOR SALE!