Palm GPS for palm T/X

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hey guys, i'm looking into getting a T/X for contact, calendar, and wifi...but another very important feature is the gps add on through palm website (or wherever really). How good is that software and map software? is the bluetooth receiver always connected, no interference and issues?

If any of you have it and have used it, hopefully you can shed some light for me.

The reason i want a palm with gps addon, is because if i buy strictly a gps recevier...then it wont have the palm capabilities which I dont need, but I could sure use them. Plus i like the wireless aspect of it, to be able to jump on and browse for a little .
 
seidio offers many GPS options for TX

1) G4850 Integrated GPS car kit - with the latest SiRF III GPS, it is also available in a package with TomTom software and maps.
2) G4500 car kit with BT receiver, it is also available in a package with TomTom software and maps.

Both G4850 and G4500 come with the extar grip guides. Both allows you to operate Palm TX in the landscape mode while in the cradle.

Seidio also offers full line of accessories for Palm TX, screen protector, stylus and chargers and cables.

http://www.seidioonline.com/index.asp?PageAction=VIEWCATS&Category=783
 
Hi

This is David Chang, Product Marketing Manager for Seidio. I will be here in this forum quite often to answer the questions you may have regarding to Palm TX GPS or other Seidio Palm TX accessories or take care any customer support issues.

Some readers ask what is the differnece between G4850 car kit and G4850 navigation kit

G4850 car kit- G4850 already has SiRF III GPS built in, for those you already have GPS software and maps, this is good.

G4850 Navigation kit - This comes with G4850 car kit and Tomtom 5.1 software and maps. This is a complete package. You get all you need for your GPS needs in this box.

If you have any questions, you can email me or just post your questions here.


David Chang
Seidio
[email protected]
 
I have a Zire 72 that included the GPS Navigation Pak. I have been quite impressed with it. It uses the TomTom Navigator software. It has voice direction, built in WAAS, came with 8 CDs for maps of USA and Canada. There have been a positive review in PC World magazine on it. Works on on the T|X from the review.
 
I got in my Palmone Navigator for my TX. I've used it several times now and am very pleased with it. I highly recommend it if you are looking at GPS for your TX. It comes with a car charger that splits off to charge the handheld and the GPS if needed. Great unit!
 
SeidioSeidio,
Is the only GPS/Maps available for the T3, the GS2500S & RBT-2010? What about the software? If so, then the only way GPS to T3 would be through BT?

Thanks in advance
o2
 
Hi, I'm hesitating between Palm TX GPS or GPS only.
In our country Palm is selling a tied-in offer with TX + GPS Receiver + Soft at a fair price. The offer includes maps of our main cities. Website of the manufacturer is www.movilogic.com
Today I asked to these guys about loading maps of other countries, and they say the system is only compatible with the maps they offer (just local maps), I was very disapointed by the answer.
Question is: If I buy something global, will I be able to download our local maps? Or I am suppossed to buy 2 softwares: 1 local + 1 global? This sounds kinda crazy....
 
I've been using GPS with Mapopolis and a Palm T3 for years. The first GPS I got was a wired one, the disadvantage is it needs external power so can only be used in the car, not on foot or bike, and only with the T3, not my newer TX. The advantage is it's always "there" - set the Palm s/w to start the GPS and it just _does_.

I've just got a Bluetooth GPS receiver, which has the advantage that it also works with other devices, eg. my Nokia E61 phone. The disadvantage is that each time I start Mapopolis on the T3 I have to actively select the GPS from a list of Bluetooth devices.

Maybe newer software is better like this - can anyone advise? I do like Mapopolis, but it's getting long in the tooth now and they're not selling new maps for it anymore, so as I've mentioned on this forum before, I'm open to suggestions for replacing it.
 
PS. If you already have USB charge cables for your devices (I have them for the T3, TX, E61 and GPS) then you don't need a seperate car charger. You just need a car-to-USB charger and a 2-way USB splitter - once you have both of those two you can easily charge 2 devices in the car, off the laptop, etc.
 
I've just called to Palm Tech Support and they recommend to install (and buy of course) as many softwares as regions you want, which means that, for instance, if you go to the US or Canada you can purchase TomTom + Receiver and while I'm staying here I can keep using our local soft (movilogic) + receiver.....I wonder what if I go to Asia or Europe? How many receivers and softare should I have to install on my TX?? It doesn't make any sense for me, but Palm seems to have zero experience about GPS Navigation.
Right now my #1 option is to purchase a Full GPS Navigator, like GARMIN, and the maps for each additional region. Disadvantage 1: Price (Europe Maps cost about U$s 300), Disadvantage #2: One more device.
It seems we must keep on dreaming until Palm finds a global GPS software development company to work with.
 
Hi to all!

Does anybody know, if the Seidio G4500 cradle support NMEA protocol ?

We use G4500 cradle with Palm TX and Holux GR213 antenna and Tom Tom 5 SW.

The GPS antenna isn?t recognized, so it seems that there is a problem with protocol or the connection cables.

Thanks in advance for any hints.

BR
Chris
 
Ok, sorry im new to this and im not really sure what to do i want gps on my palm tx, if i am correct i will need a GPS reciever, i beleive bluetooth, and navigation software.
Number one what is the cheapest software and reciever availdable in the uk, and where can i get it.
Number two how do you install the software onto your gps,
Number three how well does it work?

Thanks
please help
 
Have a newly purchased TX and want to add GPS - for street nav, not off-road.

Cost is less of an object for me than ease of use and overall quality.

Ideally looking for a bundle with all or most of the HW/SW required, including a windshield mount and maybe case.

TomTom Nav 6 looks strong, but isn't compatible? Can't find much info on the EMTAC 4.0 that appears on Palm's site.

Any other pointers?

Thanks in advance.
 
Most people equate 'gps' with on the road navigation. Occasionally I rely on GPS to get me somewhere I've never been, but more commonly my Palm 'GPS' is used off road to locate specific sites. My gps unit is a bluetooth Holux 240, an excellent and relatively inexpensive gps (~$80 online) that uses the latest SiRF technology. Long battery life, charges with a convenient mini usb cable, and is far more accurate than a $6000 Trimble backpack unit we purchased only 3 yrs ago. For auto navigation, I use the latest version of Street Atlas USA 2008. ~$60 for the deluxe version that will even let you set a waypoint by entering a phone number. It plots routes, gives voice directions, sets waypoints, tracks, all the usual stuff. The city maps seem very accurate and the rural maps are sufficient that I have never been lost in the Louisiana outback. SA2008 also lets me listen to audible books while navigating, which I find more essential on long trips than navigation. If you're going to navigate in town, get a dash or cigarette-lighter mount. Better yet, hand your TX someone else to navigate. These things are more dangerous than cell phones in a vehicle.
 
Hi David

Thanks for offering to answer questions.



Will this also work with the T3 as it also has Bluetooth?

Regards

Patrick
 
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