Gentlemen - you are an excellent advert for Boxertrix membership! Your advice has solved the power drain problem, I just wish Garmin would respond re the brackets
Thanks again,
Huw
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Huw,
I would be tempted to stick the dud bracket in the post to them and write a (calm, polite ) note to them asking what the b*ggery bollux has caused the contacts to arc and disintegrate. Betcha get a replacement (to wire into a switched circuit...).
Cheers,
Paul
I would be tempted to stick the dud bracket in the post to them and write a (calm, polite ) note to them asking what the b*ggery bollux has caused the contacts to arc and disintegrate. Betcha get a replacement (to wire into a switched circuit...).
Cheers,
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Huw, I managed to get a replacement cradle for the car from Garmin, all dealt with by email, they where quick to respond, but the cradle took 3 weeks to arrive, and they did'nt want my old one back, so I may butcher that for bike mounting purposes.
Steve
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Just found an annoying foible of the quest, a location that I want to enter has no street name or number, just a postcode and farm name, can I find it on the quest? can I bollox. I tried to find it using the mapsource (v7)software on the pc, but that can't find it either
anyone know how to use the grid reference with the quest?
Steve
anyone know how to use the grid reference with the quest?
Steve
Well-weathered leather
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Hot metal and oil
The scented country air
Sunlight on chrome
The blur of the landscape
Every nerve aware
Steve
To find places with postcode only I normally find it on streetmap.co.uk then locate it in Mapsource. Not ideal I know but with a bit of cross referencing and pinning down the right road it doesn't take too long.
As for grid references... err... no, I've never tried. Reckon Paul might be able to help you though.
Adam
To find places with postcode only I normally find it on streetmap.co.uk then locate it in Mapsource. Not ideal I know but with a bit of cross referencing and pinning down the right road it doesn't take too long.
As for grid references... err... no, I've never tried. Reckon Paul might be able to help you though.
Adam
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Thanks Adam, I've tried that, but unfortunatley, this particular farm is on un named local roads in the middle of nowhere!!! (england / wales border to be precise). (sy21 8er to be even more precise)
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Steve,
I'd go to Google Maps and type in the post code to find it on one of their clever zoomable, panable maps, then fire up Mapsource and locate the same pattern of roads to plonk a waypoint down on approximately the same stretch of road. Howzat?
Paul
I'd go to Google Maps and type in the post code to find it on one of their clever zoomable, panable maps, then fire up Mapsource and locate the same pattern of roads to plonk a waypoint down on approximately the same stretch of road. Howzat?
Paul
You really need only two tools: WD-40 and duct tape. If it doesn't move and it should, use WD-40. If it moves and shouldn't, use the tape.
Boxered wrote:Just found an annoying foible of the quest, a location that I want to enter has no street name or number, just a postcode and farm name, can I find it on the quest? can I bollox. I tried to find it using the mapsource (v7)software on the pc, but that can't find it either
anyone know how to use the grid reference with the quest?
Steve
I use the following method <takes a deep breath smiley>
Firstly, under "preferences", "units", you need to have "Grid" set to British National Grid, and "Datum" set to Ord Svy Gt Brtn (it might do this automatically).
Then set a waypoint and edit the grid reference in the position box. Da da - the waypoint marker will appear at your chosen grid reference.
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