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Magellan GPS import or Aus.
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 9:31 pm
by 4by
I'm looking to buy a Magellin Platinum GPS and have noticed variable price difference.
I believe this is as some are imported from the US and some are Aus delivered.
I have been told the only difference is the US units take a couple of minutes to calibrate when turned off for long periods. Apart from that they are the same. All maps for Aus can be loaded.
Price is far cheaper for the US based and is far more affordable.
Does anyone know of any problems with US based GPS units.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Magellan GPS import or Aus.
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 9:58 pm
by bogged
4by wrote:Does anyone know of any problems with US based GPS units.
No problems in 2 yrs with numerous units
Re: Magellan GPS import or Aus.
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:05 pm
by -Mick-
4by wrote:I have been told the only difference is the US units take a couple of minutes to calibrate when turned off for long periods.
cold start/ initialisation should be around a minute for them... regardless of where they come from

Re: Magellan GPS import or Aus.
Posted: Tue May 17, 2005 10:05 pm
by -Mick-
4by wrote:I have been told the only difference is the US units take a couple of minutes to calibrate when turned off for long periods.
cold start/ initialisation should be around a minute for them... regardless of where they come from

Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 1:32 am
by Gordo
I use 1 gold import and have setup another meridian gold from US/CAN. Easy to upload the Aus basemap.
Magellan thieves wanted $200+ to prog Aus basemap for 5 mins effort .. a-holes
supercheap meridians here (great service, Canada) :
www.gpscentral.ca
If u decide to go local
www.gpsoz.com.au also provide great service and advice.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 8:27 am
by Maxtd5def
Any reason you want a Platinum in particular, instead of the others e.g. Colour?
Regards
Max P
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 8:59 am
by RoldIT
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 9:00 am
by Tiny
Speak to Brian from GPSOZ, he is very helpfull, and has a grat range of units to choose from
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 9:36 am
by 4by
[quote="Maxtd5def"]Any reason you want a Platinum in particular, instead of the others e.g. Colour?
The Platinum has a few extra features....thermometer, 3 axis compass.
Plus I can get one with car mount, 12v, software, Discover Aus Track 256m card for under $750.
Is the color a better unit & should I buy that instead?
magellan
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 9:46 am
by Toy80Diesel
I bought a US model, i did get a better price on it.
It only needs time to calibrate once, no difference from the aussie model, after the first time its shorter unless you switched it off for ages.
only problem is if something goes wrong the warranty is questionable.
loading aussie basemap isn't a problem, *cough *emule *cough...
do it from the sd card much better.
i have the colour one and i'm very happy with it, you'll need the discover aus cd too coz its got heaps of roads and tracks on it, except no topographical stuff as thats on a different cd.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 11:19 am
by Gordo
According to last gpsoz bulletin : Next discoveraus should have Topo included and requires 512mb SD
Re: magellan
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 11:27 am
by bogged
Toy80Diesel wrote:I bought a US model, i did get a better price on it..
so do most, gettin them for around $260-300us compared to $1000au for the colour.
Posted: Wed May 18, 2005 1:12 pm
by Maxtd5def
4by wrote:
The Platinum has a few extra features....thermometer, 3 axis compass.
Plus I can get one with car mount, 12v, software, Discover Aus Track 256m card for under $750.
Is the color a better unit & should I buy that instead?
Have a good look into those extra features e.g. thermometer will tell you the temp inside the casing inside the car. Useful??
And the compass works when stationary, but it reverts to the GPS calculated compass reading over a set speed..pointless if you ask me.. an ordinary compass will do the stationary reading if thats what you want.
And the colour, with one exception, is much easier to read
Regards
Max P
Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 3:00 pm
by 4by
I've decided to buy the platinum.
You can switch between GPS or Magnetic compass in the menu.
The package was new complete with 256m card, Aus tracks, 12v power, computer connection and car cradle. It would have cost me more for the color and I was on a budget.
Color screen sounds nice but i've been told the color is hard to read without the backlight on and also uses more battery power.
Thanks for all your help.
Re: magellan
Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 3:21 pm
by Charlie
Toy80Diesel wrote:I bought a US model, i did get a better price on it.
It only needs time to calibrate once, no difference from the aussie model, after the first time its shorter unless you switched it off for ages.
only problem is if something goes wrong the warranty is questionable.
loading aussie basemap isn't a problem, *cough *emule *cough...
do it from the sd card much better.
i have the colour one and i'm very happy with it, you'll need the discover aus cd too coz its got heaps of roads and tracks on it, except no topographical stuff as thats on a different cd.
Warranty is intl so shipping it over to WA is the way to go unless you load an illegal base map in which case they won't fix it.
Regards Charlie
Re: magellan
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 9:04 am
by Toy80Diesel
Charlie wrote:Warranty is intl so shipping it over to WA is the way to go unless you load an illegal base map in which case they won't fix it.
Regards Charlie
I was told no warranty unless it was sold through a magellan agent.
It was the WA agent that told me all this. And because it was bought on ebay, I guess not.
They would fix it for me, (recently i had some problems), but at a cost.
Cost was $99 including return postage if the problem was simple.
A replacement was over $500

and the you get 2 months warranty.
Although the guy i bought it from in the USA offered to help by having it repaired there.

Re: magellan
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 9:20 am
by bogged
Charlie wrote:... unless you load an illegal base map in which case they won't fix it.
Actually they will, they charge you $400 for the changed basemap since it is copyrighted etc blah dribble..
... and you dont get your GPS back until you pay the money - repaired or not!
Re: magellan
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 3:06 pm
by Toy80Diesel
bogged wrote:Actually they will, they charge you $400 for the changed basemap since it is copyrighted etc blah dribble..
... and you dont get your GPS back until you pay the money - repaired or not!
Fantastic Customer Service
Reminds me of a lovely episode I had with an epson printer.....
let me see, buy a new one $89, repair mine $150, pickup my broken one (inspected only) $120..... what to do, what to do...... Tell the repair people where to stick it??? PRICELESS!!!!
By the way, if anyone owns one of these basic model printers and it start blinking like crazy coz the ink pad is soaked, there is a software reset for it.. AND ITS FREE!!!!
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 4:46 pm
by Charlie
If you have the warranty card I can't see why they would'nt fix a overseas model because I"m sure they would charge it back to the country of origin.
Regards Charlie
Re: magellan
Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 9:48 pm
by bogged
Toy80Diesel wrote:bogged wrote:Actually they will, they charge you $400 for the changed basemap since it is copyrighted etc blah dribble..
... and you dont get your GPS back until you pay the money - repaired or not!
Fantastic Customer Service

after you have broken copyright, they could take you for $50,000 if your happier with that?