Go910 RDS/TMC problems..   

Postby Downunder35m » Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:15 am

Why not simply paste a working link?
How should a mod know how the links has to look like? ;)
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Postby Hamish » Wed Dec 19, 2012 11:58 am

Just remove the double quote punctuation marks -

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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:42 pm

Why are we posting a link to a 231MB version of 9.134?
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Postby Hamish » Wed Dec 19, 2012 4:37 pm

tendriver wrote:Why are we posting a link to a 231MB version of 9.134?


In response to your post #8 (and DU35's #7).

Feel free to create a 9.134 thread and move it there but this thread is titled "G0910 RDS/TMC problems..", not "9.485" ; I was only trying to help a fellow member, see my post #6 by not posting a link to another forum.

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Postby tendriver » Wed Dec 19, 2012 10:59 pm

tendriver wrote:Why are we posting a link to a 231MB version of 9.134?


My question was asked because of birdsunlimited's post 11.
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Postby Hamish » Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:39 pm

birdsunlimited wrote:Hamish, 9.485X10 RDS/TMC works in x30 emu and has sound without direction instructions..


Had extensive use of 9.134 over last couple of weeks; no probs, only a minor irritant - following "Clear route" screen defaults to 2D. DU's 9.430 displayed "Do you want to connect to 'Computer' " on 40/50% of first connections to car mount. Powering GO910 down/up (after getting msg) fixed the problem - until the next trip.
Now located DU's 9.485 (updated/uploaded a week or so ago, addition of Torrent?) and will try this out over next couple of weeks.
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Postby tendriver » Tue Jan 01, 2013 8:18 pm

Hamish wrote:Had extensive use of 9.134 over last couple of weeks


I am sure that you are aware that 9.134 is a 2 year old Asian navcore.
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Postby Hamish » Wed Jan 02, 2013 3:59 pm

tendriver wrote:I am sure that you are aware that 9.134 is a 2 year old Asian navcore.

No, I had no idea it was Asian - no chines3.ttf, pinyin_keyboard.dat files, which are present in DU's 9.430.
Will be installing DU's 9.485 tomorrow and testing over next couple of weeks (I need to travel 20 miles or so from home to have any chancd of getting RDS/TMC reception).

May not be relevant, but I use the old TT car mount with built-in FM transmitter - got directions as well as mp3 through car radio with origiinal NC.
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Postby tendriver » Wed Jan 02, 2013 4:24 pm

Hamish wrote:May not be relevant, but I use the old TT car mount with built-in FM transmitter - got directions as well as mp3 through car radio with origiinal NC.


Current models use the Charger/Antenna cable.
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