roadbook creator, which one?
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Re: roadbook creator, which one?
Ebay item 303857097673, there are loads similar for 8 -10 quid.
Works brilliantly with a Samsung tablet, but won't pair with my old cheapo Chinese android phone - presumably an older BT version?
I use OS maps on memory map for trail riding, ability to zoom in/ out on the fly is great.
Waterproofing and longevity is till TBA, but a proper Carpe Iter BT controller costs 20 times as much...
Works brilliantly with a Samsung tablet, but won't pair with my old cheapo Chinese android phone - presumably an older BT version?
I use OS maps on memory map for trail riding, ability to zoom in/ out on the fly is great.
Waterproofing and longevity is till TBA, but a proper Carpe Iter BT controller costs 20 times as much...
Re: roadbook creator, which one?
You would want to keep it to a few local friends, an informal summer evening thing maybe.bikenav wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:03 pmProvisionally In, we would need a common plateform, for myself I have no hardware as yet, cost would be an important factor. Even if I do not go down the road of getting a user setup on my bike for myself, I would be happy to put a route together for an "invited" group around my local patch.bowber wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:44 pm I've done a few of the rallymoto events, good fun and while you don't need to go fast you can't hang around too much either.
I've been wondering about doing a fun event or two but I didn't want to fall foul of insurance etc so I've not bothered.
Maybe a group of friends can get away with taking turns creating routes?
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Re: roadbook creator, which one?
Thanks, I've ordered one.Ksithumper wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 10:00 pm Ebay item 303857097673, there are loads similar for 8 -10 quid.
Works brilliantly with a Samsung tablet, but won't pair with my old cheapo Chinese android phone - presumably an older BT version?
I use OS maps on memory map for trail riding, ability to zoom in/ out on the fly is great.
Waterproofing and longevity is till TBA, but a proper Carpe Iter BT controller costs 20 times as much...
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Re: roadbook creator, which one?
I can't find that EBay item this morning - could you post the ebay title please? Thanks
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Re: roadbook creator, which one?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Wireless-Blu ... 0935.m2460
Check it's UK stock and delivery times but it's one like this
Check it's UK stock and delivery times but it's one like this
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Re: roadbook creator, which one?
I've just setup voice access and can easily control a PDF roadbook, OziExplorer is a little more difficult due to me having set up secret buttons on my main map for zoom and menus but I can scroll around easy enough.
Has anyone else tried voice control with Android?
Has anyone else tried voice control with Android?
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