GPS
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Originally Posted by mike3fan
Originally Posted by Ratdog
I have read about that Copilot 11 they have. A handheld would be better than having the laptop on all the time. Thanks
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Originally Posted by mike3fan
Originally Posted by Ratdog
I have read about that Copilot 11 they have. A handheld would be better than having the laptop on all the time. Thanks
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Re: GPS
Originally Posted by Ratdog
Tracer, is there additional software for the trucks that might not be loaded? I have Streets and Trips on my laptop, but thought about getting a portable unit instead.
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Re: GPS
Originally Posted by tracer
I do prefer small GPS units to a software on a laptop (laptops are too pricey to subject them to the dust and vibration during travel). I have heard about AKL ... but I don't think there's a small GPS designed specifically for truckers yet. The way I deal with the situation is I just check my map for any truck-related restrictions when the GPS sends me thru anything that's not in interstate. I used Streets and Trips before too but I have switched to a Mac (macbook laptop) which I like and there's no Streets and Trips for them (unless I install Windows on the Mac - which is possible thanks to the Intel processors).
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Availible now. It's standalone for big trucks. $399. I wonder if price will go down or up? It says intro, I don't have one but I think I will be buying one. I use a regular gps now and I love it. This is what I have been waiting for. They also have a 7 inch model for $599. Thats a bit pricey. |
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