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Poor Scotty Potti!
Scout wrote:
Bob, does your power cable work when you connect to a computer? I have to use the batteries when downloading / uploading to laptop because the same port is used for both. Seems like a poor design in an otherwise quality Garmin product. Scout "Bobsprit" wrote in message ... mmmmm, one would have to be very stupid to have a GPS along w/o good batteries. Right boob****? What do you mean? I have a power cable for my Garmin. RB It depends which cables you have. I use a Garmin 12 (original) and 12XL professionally. Both have cables that drive from a 12v source AND have a serial plug for downloading. They cost somewhat more than the cables most use which are single-purpose (ie power to gps OR gps to laptop). A disadvantage is that when connected solely to the laptop (office) or solely to a cigarette lighter (vehicle), there;s 2m of serial cable or 2m of 12v cord floating around . http://www.gpsdiscount.com/acc-page.html -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Faint echoes, sometimes inaudible, of the newsgroup's glorious past are downloadable at http://music.download.com/internetopera |
Poor Scotty Potti!
I'm using the III Plus for about 3 years now. I'm happy with its
performance, but hoping they improve on the accuracy of their Mapsource products. Scout "Flying Tadpole" wrote It depends which cables you have. I use a Garmin 12 (original) and 12XL professionally. Both have cables that drive from a 12v source AND have a serial plug for downloading. They cost somewhat more than the cables most use which are single-purpose (ie power to gps OR gps to laptop). A disadvantage is that when connected solely to the laptop (office) or solely to a cigarette lighter (vehicle), there;s 2m of serial cable or 2m of 12v cord floating around . |
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