New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
"What could go wrong?" .... ummm I nearly spit my coffee. Should we tell travellers about the fifteen minute rule?When you stop on the side of the road it takes about fifteen minutes for the scavangers (coyotes, wolves and bears) to smell the new meal? I'm not sure if this is true or not. I only ever stop for thirteen minutes at a time.
Why do you think a so called real GPS is more sensitive? I tested a lot of GNSS devices in an RF chamber. Often the phone's were more sensitive, had better processors, and received more bands like Glonass as well as GPS. Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
I have been in numerous situation where my iPhone doesn't know where I am, but my Garmin does.. Mostly in Remote places... LIKE: The British Virgin Islands, where cell service is spotty and GPS is LOCKED ON... I do rely on Cell/GPS in a major city, but one beyond a metro area.. There is nothing like a "settled' GPS ..
Hello, that was an interesting intellectual challenge on my trip.. What if, as I was taking a leak by the side of the road, a bear or some other predator came out of the woods... What would I do? ... My Solution.. .. Keep the bike running.. pee close by, be ready to jump on and ride.. Regardless of clothing condition... :)
Thanks for the info. I downloaded the SYGIC app and will try it out..........If I can figure out how it works, or if it needs a GPS or internet signal to actually work? Im slow when it comes to this tech stuff......Thanks again....
What offline map data where you using? What app?I can't speak for whacky iPhones. I know my Android devices have a true GPS, and when used with maps stored on the phone, it is better in most ways than a Garmin.
My point is with my GPS I can always use a Lat and Long to determine my position on a paper chart. I don't need internal maps internal / downloaded maps, I only need a position and then I can plot my fix and navigate from there with a simple compass and watch. It is nice to have downloaded maps or charts, it is convenient, but Lat and Long are the ultimate navigational tool.. Along with the two things that DON"T relay on electricity.. my Compass and my common sense.