JDH
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I love my TomTom Rider
John
John
A perfect illustration.Bin Ridin said:I bought my 276c in a hole in the wall in Al Kharj.
Pure luck to find how much it suits me. I have a 3+ which got me started.
276C - big clear screen, reasonable big buttons, built-in lithium battery, stick memory, cheap mounts for car / bike from RAM.
Bought the SP3 to get the maps, itis ok but you can see how much better the 276c is by contrast!
Clear?
)PanEuropean. You won't even need to put your spectacles on to view that one said:bit tetchy Michael? lol![]()
I suspect its 'ground loop feed back' Mr Tickle you might need an audio isolator between the GPs and the Autocom. Autocom make one (for a price) I made my own for around £3 with parts from Maplin (3 resistors and 1 audio transformer) It works supremely well, thanks Ron!mrTickle said:.... i tell you what else i don't like about the 2820 ... the sound quality is rubbish.
I plugged it into my Autocom and it's unusable - it emits a high pitched humming noise & it's impossible to hear any music when the volume is set to 50% or below on the 2820 - all you can hear is a loud hum. It also hums with my headphones plugged directly into it but nowhere near as bad as when it's fed into an Autocom.
If you mean "how do I get the map to cover all the screen?", then it's Settings>Map>Map Data Fields>None>OKYosemitePaul said:I must be missing something simple when play with the set up of my 2720.
How do you get it to work in full screen mode?????
Thanks,
Mr Ignorant.
mrTickle said:.... i tell you what else i don't like about the 2820 ... the sound quality is rubbish. I plugged it into my Autocom and it's unusable - it emits a high pitched humming noise & it's impossible to hear any music when the volume is set to 50% or below on the 2820 - all you can hear is a loud hum...
mrTickle said:The 2820 screen size is too small in my book
Hmmm -chasr said:What is it about these 276 owners that make them so fanatical? I reckon a 1150GSA owner with a 276 would be my definition of a Luddite![]()
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bustah said:bit tetchy Michael? lol![]()
denester said:Does the purchase of an item and it's ensuing dissappointment not give rights to said owner to have a moan about it?
PanEuropean said:Hey, I think I have a pretty good track record here of being patient, courteous and helpful with newbies, but honestly, I don't suffer fools well - least of all bumptious ones.
Michael
PanEuropean said:OK, let's take an inventory of your complaints so far:
1) You don't like the fact that the screen depicts a more detailed image, but it has not occurred to you to press the zoom button to view the image at the same size as your previous GPSR.
2) You don't like the guidance message across the top, or the time to go fields across the right, but you aren't willing to read the owner manual and find out how to set the display up the way you want it.
3) You think the GPSR was too expensive, but you didn't bother to take 5 minutes to compare the 27xx and 28xx and discover that the 27xx would have given you what you wanted, even though Garmin has a side by side comparison tool available here: Mobile Electronics Product Comparison.
4) You're complaining about the sound output of your Autocom intercom, blaming the GPSR, when the problem has nothing to do with the GPSR. It's entirely your fault, you didn't bother to read the part of the user manual that explains how to switch between 'speaker output' and 'line output', depending on what you are feeding the signal to.
Tickle, you are wasting our time here. Whinging in ignorance is a like pissing down your pant leg - it might make you feel warm and comfortable, but it doesn't hold any interest for anyone else. Read the friggin' manual, spend a week getting used to the thing, and then if you have any questions, ask them.
Michael
