--- In st2_owners@yahoogroups.com, Jan Wysocki <st@...> wrote:
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> This certainly looks like an interesting navigation tool (and trip recorder). I like the simplicity and clarity of the actual device. I'd like a device that allows me to ride between a large number of waypoints. (My current incarnation of TomTom only allows me to set one waypoint between start and finish, so you end up having to ride your choice of route in stages, instead of stitching them together.) I also like it's ability to store the actual routes that you've travelled, for later use.
You can put as many waypoints in your roadbook as you want. For the time being, the maximum I've used is 186 waypoints in the same roadbook.
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> I do have some reservations. From the reading I've been doing, it's not clear whether you can recharge this from 12V or 5V USB. (Necessary, IMHO, for camping trips.) It seems that a Windoze Netbook wouldn't be powerful enough to allow you to do detailed route planning while on a trip.
You can recharge it from the bike's 12 Volts with a cable you can buy at Tripy's site. You can also recharge it from a USB port on your PC.
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Re: [DucatiST] Good price for a Tripy II GPS
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