charles_reed
Well-Known Member
Though I've been using GPS and electronic charting for the last 14 years, I've only recently become the possessor of a Nokia E70, with the facility of using it as a plotter as well as PDA/mobile phone.
Finding a Bluetooth-enabled GPS unit has been no problem, but the software and maps seem to be rather more of a challenge.
Tom-tom 5 is rather long in the tooth and has certain problems (so I'm led to believe) with Symbian software, the Swedish Wayfinder appears to be more slick, but maps appear to only be updated over GRPS rather than ADSL. (The E70 can be used as a wi-fi terminal).
Neither of these two offer any marine charts and Garmin's Bluecharts software doesn't appear to yet be smartphone compliant.
I'd be grateful for any experience or observations from anybody with knowledge or experience of the field, obviously it would be a benefit to be able to use the unit as a backup when atr sea - not essential as I've got two fixed units in any case
Finding a Bluetooth-enabled GPS unit has been no problem, but the software and maps seem to be rather more of a challenge.
Tom-tom 5 is rather long in the tooth and has certain problems (so I'm led to believe) with Symbian software, the Swedish Wayfinder appears to be more slick, but maps appear to only be updated over GRPS rather than ADSL. (The E70 can be used as a wi-fi terminal).
Neither of these two offer any marine charts and Garmin's Bluecharts software doesn't appear to yet be smartphone compliant.
I'd be grateful for any experience or observations from anybody with knowledge or experience of the field, obviously it would be a benefit to be able to use the unit as a backup when atr sea - not essential as I've got two fixed units in any case