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just a quick question: ive got a Navman PiN and was wondering if you could put offroad maps on it some how.
Any shop suggestions as to buy a cd?
Websites that i could download off? etc
just a quick question: ive got a Navman PiN and was wondering if you could put offroad maps on it some how.
Any shop suggestions as to buy a cd?
Websites that i could download off? etc
if anyone could help me out that'd be awsome
Charged_ZooK
AFIK .. you cant ...
" If governments are involved in the covering up the knowledge of aliens, Then they are doing a much better job of it than they do of everything else "
Have a play with the demo version, then pay for the full version and oziexplorerCE for your PIN.
Buy digital maps and load straight on, or scan your paper maps, calibrate, and load up. The beauty of scanning your own paper maps, is that all the notes you make on tracks on the map (as in "steep hill" or "big boghole") appear on your Navman.
You install ozi on your computer, and oziCE on your Navman. You can make tracks and download, as well as waypoints etc.
I've been running a Magellan Meridian for years and love it, but oziexplorer and rooftop maps are sensational. Only advantage to Meridian is "go to" index.