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Not Cheap
Wow - those maps aren't cheap are they! My god.
Must be a cheaper way of getting maps surely?
I'm off to search the net ........
thanks again Andrew. I've not ruled them out yet!
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Hi,
I use a Mitac Mio P 350 with built in GPS (retails for around €250,00), running TomTom (Europe) and Ozi (off-road). With a 2 Giga SD card you can take all the maps you need for your trip to Oz.
I also use my faithful Garmin V for backup, as I dont believe the PDA to be sturdy enough for the piste.
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CD with all Russian maps :Turkey to Indonesia 79 euros....
Webshop Touratech-QV
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Cheapest option is to download the maps you need (as suggested above) and then calibrate them for use with Ozieexplorer (PC and PDA versions).
The Touratech TTQV set up is expensive and coded to prevent you from using their maps with other companies software - remember to price in their map reading software if you go down that route.
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Richard,
TTQV can read many different bitmap file formats, so it's not limited to proprietary maps.There are some maps that can be used only with Touratech QuoVadis but they were coded by the people who sell the maps. These maps can still be exported from TTQV to another format.
TTQV may be more expensive that OziExplorer but it also does many more jobs and has excellent customer suppport.
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Originally Posted by Roman
Richard,
TTQV can read many different bitmap file formats, so it's not limited to proprietary maps.There are some maps that can be used only with Touratech QuoVadis but they were coded by the people who sell the maps. These maps can still be exported from TTQV to another format.
TTQV may be more expensive that OziExplorer but it also does many more jobs and has excellent customer suppport.
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The Touratech map CDs can only be viewed/printed/exported with the TTQV software, so it does need to be priced into their purchase.
The free 30 day trial you get with the Touratech maps won't let you print or export, so you're effectively bound into buying QuoVadis if you want to use them.
Both Ozi and TTQV get the job done, but I like the fact that the Ozi stuff is more open-source.
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