Garmin 2008 maps?

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AMG Merc

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11,954 posts

254 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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Has anyone heard about availbility yet - supposed to be due out this month?

AMG Merc

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11,954 posts

254 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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I've answered my own question...

http://www.pentagongps.co.uk/garmin-mapsource-vers...

Or a tenner less on eBay.

One question though, this is an SD card - is there some way you can copy the map to the Nuvi? The unit originally comes with the Europe maps embedded anyway so why lose your SD card slot?

Edited by AMG Merc on Thursday 7th February 10:44

DIW35

4,145 posts

201 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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Would it not be possible to copy the maps from SD to your PC and then back to Nuvi internal memory (having backed up Nuvi beforehand)?

AMG Merc

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11,954 posts

254 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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DIW35 said:
Would it not be possible to copy the maps from SD to your PC and then back to Nuvi internal memory (having backed up Nuvi beforehand)?
No, I think there's a software copy lock.

Cider Andy

1,889 posts

226 months

Friday 8th February 2008
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Go to www.garmin.com, select 'Maps' then 'Map Updates'. Enter your unit's serial number and it will tell you the most recent version of compatible maps for your unit.

nickwilcock

1,522 posts

248 months

Saturday 9th February 2008
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The cheapest price I can find for the Map Update 2008 City Navigator® Europe NT is £46.66 from Amazon....

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Garmin-European-City-Navig...


And you can only use it one one product.

It's already come down in price by £13, so I guess it isn't exactly selling like hot cakes!

Edited by nickwilcock on Saturday 9th February 09:36

marshalla

15,902 posts

202 months

Sunday 10th February 2008
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I've just ordered a free CD from Garmin for my 3 year old Streetpilot i3 - via the "MyGarmin" site for registered owners. Don't know if I'll need to pay for an unlock code - but last time I did it the unlock was free too.

kiwisr

9,335 posts

208 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Bought a Nuvi 250 in December, checked on MyGarmin and they are sending me a free 2008 update.

CraigMorrison

70 posts

203 months

Tuesday 12th February 2008
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Are people happy with the maps on the garmin system? I've got the Garmin C580 (?) and am going to buy the UK/Europe card for my US Garmin for when we come over from time to time. Is it worth it? Thanks!

Cider Andy

1,889 posts

226 months

Thursday 21st February 2008
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CraigMorrison said:
Are people happy with the maps on the garmin system?
I haven't used anything to compare them to, but I've used a series of Garmin units over the last seven years and I find them to be excellent.

nickwilcock

1,522 posts

248 months

Wednesday 27th February 2008
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Has anyone yet installed the new maps from the Garmin DVD? I'm supposed to get mine in a day or so - and hope the process is pretty well delf-explanatory?

Rented a Garmin Streetpilot with a hire car in Canada recently - best Can$11 per day spent!

kiwisr

9,335 posts

208 months

Wednesday 27th February 2008
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Yes, pretty easy but took nearly 2 hours.

AMG Merc

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11,954 posts

254 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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But if you get the SD card version it's easy, no?

nickwilcock

1,522 posts

248 months

Thursday 28th February 2008
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Just upgraded my nüvi660 with the 2008 mapping - and yes, it took about 2 hrs from feeding the DVD to the D:drive!

Some local new roads still missing, I note.

Incidentally, how does one turn off the infernal auto zoom? I think you have to zoom right in when in nvaigation mode, but it always seems to reset itself after a software update. SW version 4.30 was released on 22 Feb - the only change of significance in the UK being a resolved issue with Cyclops speed camera cache.

n one

904 posts

204 months

Wednesday 5th March 2008
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I bought a Nuvi 250 at the begining of January and I`ve just received a map update DVD for it, the trouble is my laptap only drives CDs. I`m still awaiting a reply from Garmin but is there any other way to update the maps?

Bear in mind I`m a computer numptie biggrin

niva441

2,007 posts

232 months

Monday 17th March 2008
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Got my new maps the weekend before last, it took about 2 and a quarter to install.

They sent me another copy this week, unfortunately I think they are coded to the unit, so I don't think it's any use to anyone else.

nickwilcock

1,522 posts

248 months

Friday 21st March 2008
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I think the disc is 'generic' until you type in the product key during install - then it contacts Garmin and the disc and GPS are matched?

It also required a fair bit of computer disk space to load!

However, the install was painless, if rather lengthy. For those interested, it doesn't cause any previous favourite destinations to be erased.

Having got utterly fed up with the windscreen sucker mount, I've just installed a Garmin 'Automotive dashboard mount' in my SLK32. Despite what it says in the instruction leaflet, it is easier to stick the 'permanent' adhesive pad to the dashboard top first and let it bond for 24 hours. Then carefully peel off the protective film and stick the mount to the dashboard. Then let it bond for another 24 hours before attaching the cradle suspension arm and cradle:



Now, if only there was a better power and TMC system instead of the fag plug thing and bit of black string....



Surely it cannot be difficult to make such a thing? I'm sure there would be quite a lot of demand for it.


Edited by nickwilcock on Sunday 23 March 22:19

AMG Merc

Original Poster:

11,954 posts

254 months

Friday 21st March 2008
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nickwilcock said:
Having got utterly fed up with the windscreen sucker mount, I've just installed a Garmin 'Automotive dashboard mount' in my SLK32. Despite what it says in the instruction leaflet, it is easier to stick the 'permanent' adhesive pad to the dashboard top first and let it bond for 24 hours. Then carefully peel off the protective film and stick the mount to the dashboard. Then let it bond for another 24 hours before attaching the cradle suspension arm and cradle.
Yep, did this from new - won't have anything stuck to thw windscreen. Also note that on some dash areas you can find a shiny plastic or laquered wood area and the mount-sucker sticks solidly to it without the circular mounting plate.

niva441

2,007 posts

232 months

Friday 21st March 2008
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Another alternative is to mount on the large radio display. The only thing I find awkward with this is that the traffic mute is tucked behind the sat nav mount.

For the estate I've just acquired with a regular DIN socket radio I'm looking at folding a strip of metal to lock into the ashtray. Then screw the original mount (that was replaced as it had a duff sucker) on the end.

Edited by niva441 on Friday 21st March 12:16

majordad

3,601 posts

198 months

Saturday 22nd March 2008
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Took me over 3 hours to up load mine. I even got to all the GP practice and did some gardening, bloody slow !!