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23rd May 2021, 15:20 | #1 |
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Thanks to Reebs
For his masterclass in how to work my high line satnav today. And for bringing a copy of the 2007 cd which actually shows traffic conditions.
Very grateful to all for the help and advice. It really is a wonderful system.
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You will still get lost coming up to Norfolk
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Highline Sat Nav
My pleasure Jennifer. Even though it’s old tech by today’s standards it still works very well especially when you unlock its lesser known features like 5 digit postcode search, search by street name, TMC dynamic traffic alerts and rerouting, and points of interest telephone numbers.
For 1999 this was cutting edge stuff and having it all discretely integrated into the dash is a bonus. |
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