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Decent CompactFlash GPS receiver for TomTom?

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Old 11 October 2003, 12:49 PM
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Don't fancy having a seperate receiver - would prefer an inbuilt GPS unit. Anyone else gone down this route?
Old 11 October 2003, 12:58 PM
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most of us seem to be going the pda way

http://www.pocketgps.co.uk/
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Looks cool. Have you tried the speed camera add-ons for TomTom? Wonder if they're as good as the RoadAngel...
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Well I've ordered a Dell Axim X5, a SysOnChip CompactFlash GPS receiver, and a car mount. Where would we be without toys?
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Anyone use a Bluetooth GPS receiver ? Anyone got any recommendations for good ones ?

Dave
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