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maclarencat | 20:42 Mon 10th Oct 2011 | Motoring
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Can anyone recommend a good sat nav that will get us from a to b in the UK Has good reception (We have suffered a lot of black pots with the garmin we have at the moment) We are not bothered about Europe . We dont need it to sing or dance just tell us reliably which direction to go.
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I'm no expert, but don't they all use the same set of satellites ? I'm not sure about black spots. Maybe there was a fault with the reception of the last one you had ?
They all have good reception .. when they can 'see' satellites.
I have a gps receiver that will plug into a USB port and work with Autoroute .. It works almost instantly when I point out of the window.
Try to experiment with positioning receiver (either the unit of the sensor)
I quite like the Targa Traveller that I got from Lidl three years ago for change out of 80 notes. Very easy to use but I have yet to work out how to download and instal map updates. Driving on a new motorway it thinks I am ploughing a field and then driving into a river, and gets it's knickers in an awful knot.
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Thanks all. I think ours is a bad receiver which causes the black spots . Still dont know what to buy
Strange situation - because most of the Best Buys in Which? ARE Garmin.
You haven't got a heated windscreen or other clever jiggery pokery have you, these can stop the GPS signal being picked up by the SatNav, what car do you have?
Garmin for flying.....TomTom 1000 live for driving
To be honest, I hate Sat Navs and always find that they come up with the weirdest ways to get to a place. Get a good reliable New Edition map and take your journey using that. Study your route beforehand. Failing that, I always find the AA routefinder is brilliant. It has got me door to door from Central Scotland to Cornwall and many other places without any hitches. You can print off the route and highlight focal points along the way to keep you on the right road..
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Well I needed to buy one because hubby was nagging me so I went and took advise at Currys and was recommended the Garmin nuvi 2340 Now I find I cant even register it on the Garmin site as its not listed and when I try to connect it via USB Garmin site says this device is not recognized!! What rubbish. Its going back.
You want a Garmin Nuvi 205 or 1310 - the cheapest Which? Best Buys. Have you been sold a discontinued model? And, with all the places to buy, why did you go to Currys? Along with it's sister companies Dixons and PC World - all to be avoided like the plague!
I have a medion, never ever black spots on us. had it for three years, maps out of date ( expensive to update, but I think they all are) but battery lasts for 4 to 5 hours when fully charged and it has a severe warning radio receiver, so if you are heading for a really bad snarl up, it tells you that it is going to re-route you and the map changes and off you go. bought it seconhand on ebay.
I have the Nuvi 1310T.....got a free UK and NI update and a free city explorer for Zurich where I go regularly.....from personal experience it is a beaut.....never lost me yet and knows every Fish and Chip shop in the UK ;-)

Photo real display when you approach a motorway junction and the traffic advice has saved me more than once....and the camera warnings.

If you get off the route then Emily (I think I'm in love :-)) immediately recalculates the route....Way points no problem.....

..............just my choice ..may not be yours...

......commoner

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