I have several ipads and ipad mini's. My dedicated nav Mini is 16GB and I have three map types with complete Death Valley coverage and room to spare.
Here is a video or two that might help you.
Caching Maps
Custom Maps option
Just for extra clarification.... There are two Motion X nav products (as Rob mentions)
Motion X GPS HD.... Used for point to point navigation such as over land. This allows you to drop way points, record routes, share and export. It's the one for off road use.
Motion X GPS DRIVE HD... Turn by...
Responding to Willeman's post above....
1. Your understanding AGPS and Apple devices is not correct. In no way are you required to have any cellular data service to use the GPS functionality on cellular equipped iDevice. Native GPS chipsets are present. Some apps require cellular to retrieve...
When the truck is stock.
Thanks goodness you are on the job to alert everyone that accessories are heavy. Perhaps you might consider sleeping in a ground tent, using Aluminium skids or ditching that rear winch?
I have the ARB / OS drawers as well.
I have seen the system in the field and now I'm trying to figure out how to dump my existing drawers for the Trekboxx. They are that well thought out.
Any one considering a purchase of a drawer system has to consider the TrekBoxx. I've seen the system in field testing and as a ARB / Outback Solutions drawer owner I'm seriously considering switching to TrekBoxx - They are that nice!
For anyone else looking here... you can run the last version (v21) in iOS 5.1.1 but the new version, v22 needs iOS 6.0+.
EDIT As described below you can purchase a newer version app and an older device should be able to get the older versions post purchase. If not the procedure below will get...
if you are interested in iPad use hit the links in my Sig. The advantage to using a tablet like the iPad, or phone like Scott, is the ability to inexpensively add additional mapping as well as almost continuous software updates.
I had a similar upgrade problem... I updated from the ipad and it hung, restarted and kaput. I had to restore from backup. The second go I updated in Itunes then sync'd and was successful.
The way you could import them is via waypoint. You would need the repeaters in GPX file format. The notes on the way point can contain the freq etc...
I've created some for myself manually.
I think a modern phone or tablet easily replaces a dedicated GPS for functionality.
Garmin, Magellan and others make complete software packs that have all of the POI etc as a resident download on the phone so no data connection is needed. It essentially operates as the stand alone does. The...
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