Re: TomTom Navigator 5 on iPAQ h4150 - Volume?

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Larry Gold
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>> Hi ng,
>>
>> I have just placed an order for TomTom Navigator 5 Bluetooth GPS which
>> I will be using in conjunction with my iPAQ h4150. I was wondering if
>> anyone using a similar setup can comment on speaker volume? Do you
>> think I really need a powered speaker solution or the sound system of
>> my iPAQ would be able to deliver reasonable output under normal driving
>> conditions?
>>
>>
>> Any comments much appreciated.
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Cristian
>
>
>
> Hi guys, just got the TomTom Navigator 5 installed last night and
> wanted to update you on some things.
>
> I own an iPAQ H4150.
>
> The software has surpassed my expectation because of both its ease of
> use as well as its graphics and info displayed. The only thing that
> seems a bit weird is that last night I was driving around, this thing
> knew all the very small streets, but today when I drove to work, as I
> hit major intersections, instead of having the name of the street it
> was displaying the street number. Some major streets also have numbers
> such as Major Mac (47) or Eglin Mills (25). I live in a suburb of
> Toronto, ON. So I was a bit disapointed about that, but it's really no
> big deal.
>
> I was wondering how the sound might be and whether or not I need a
> powered speaker. I have to tell you that with the volume at max both on
> the PDA and TTN5 I can hear everything very well under normal driving
> conditions (windows closed). As I have seen this mentioned on some
> posts, I have to tell you that I have not experienced any sound
> distorsion.
>
> The BT GPS unit was able to get a good signal even on the middle of the
> back sit, so it does not need to be sitting on the dashboard, which is
> good.
>
>
> I have a question though. I have only loaded one map, ON+QC and have
> gotten the code for it by going to ttcode.com. What happens if I need
> to add another map? Do I need to get another code for each map I add or
> at this time I can add any map which comes with the North America CDs?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Cristian
>


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