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GPS & Navigation apps/ units
knoath:
Hey glenM64, does the Nushield Dayvue film hinder the touchscreen use?
glenm64:
--- Quote from: knoath on Jan 27, 2016, 06:33:41 AM ---Hey glenM64, does the Nushield Dayvue film hinder the touchscreen use?
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No affect at all. Except being able to see the screen.☺
Cheers Glen
Isuzumu:
I use an android tablet 7 inch is a good size and they have the best screen resolution. I have oziexplorer soft ware and have both hema and 250K topographic maps.
Some one is selling Oziexplorer with the 250K maps with the soft ware on a mini SD card for android on ebay for a little under $80.
johnhu:
--- Quote from: Isuzumu on Jan 27, 2016, 05:16:16 PM ---I use an android tablet 7 inch is a good size and they have the best screen resolution. I have oziexplorer soft ware and have both hema and 250K topographic maps.
Some one is selling Oziexplorer with the 250K maps with the soft ware on a mini SD card for android on ebay for a little under $80.
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Like you I use a 7" android tablet (a cheap one from china for me) for offroad / touring navigation.
The ebay ($80) cost isn't too bad - depending on the source of the 250K maps. The Natmap 1:250,000 maps covering Australia (ECW format suitable for use with OziExplorer) are free to download from http://www.ga.gov.au/cedda/data/279?p=1&r=TYPE Thus the only real cost should be the oziexplorer licence, which for android is $25USD (about $36AUD). If people want a better version than the natmap one, then EOTopo (1:200,000) is available for $90 from http://www.exploroz.com/Shop/ExplorOz+EOTopo_200K.aspx.
As another (free) alternative is to download and install;
- Memory Map for android - http://memory-map.com.au/mapping-software/android-app-for-topo-maps-hema-maps-and-marine-charts.html.
- Topo250 maps (all of Australia - provided by Hema I think) - From http://www.memory-map.com.au/mapchunks/AUS/ You'll need two files; Topo250-2.qct and Topo250-2.qc3 from there.
Just some other options for people to consider anyhow.
John
OarsumMUX:
As most of us are relying more on GPS guidance a good back up map system for use on your mobile phone are "HERE maps" by Nokia. It is a free download just select what countries you require the maps cover most of the world and they can be used offline. Nokia have been doing maps for a long time and are pretty good at it. Currently we are using "HERE maps" in inland Croatia and find them detailed, accurate and easy to use.
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