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Yes it was, I know of various others who have used similar old Laptops without any problems, their Hard Drives don't seem to die easy. :) |
Thanks, that's good to know
I guess i worry too much!! |
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Basically you will be using a roadbook/IMO/Terratrip combination for navigation, the only GPS 'requirements' are the ability to show a list of waypoints/check points that you have to pass by as part of the route. As long as you have a GPS unit with a USB connector, and that recognises their software/data uploads - you should be fine... there is nothing worse than having to manually enter dozens of lat/long coordinates, then manually put them into a route list each day... Ideally, you want a GPS that has a compass screen too, as alot of the Tuareg is held out in the dunes where there are no trails/pistes to follow, let along mapped 'roads'... Most people use something like a Garmin 60 series, or even the Etrex (which are fine, if a little fiddly to use as the buttons are on the side) - I'd say you really want a dedicated 'outdoor' type GPS unit like that, one that is shock and water proof, runs on Batteries as well as the vehicle's 12v power, and basically is a Garmin, as the software uploads work with that software system... Have fun out there! Jenny xx ps. As Tim suggests, a Ram mount is good and cost-effective way to mount the unit on the dash - and do use a 12v power lead from the vehicle's battery, as AA batteries can/will bounce/vibrate and end up carboning over the battery terminals, which you'll have to keep cleaning - not want you want on a rally... use the AAs for back-up, or when away from the vehicle... edit. ah, just noticed you're in a 4x4, but the info still applies - do check with the Orga if you are allowed to use mapping software on the event... |
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