I'm not really in the market yet but will be soon for a GPS. I've seen that some of the garmin units for motorcycles have XM WX capability. I was wondering if ther are any Truck Speciffic GPS units which support weather or radar overlay. I don't think its a necessity, but would be a neat toy. I looked at the DEZL line from garmin but it dodn't seem that they had the function available.
GPS with XM WX
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by K9OTR, Oct 25, 2013.
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I know the Rand McNally and Garmin units that have wifi capability offer Wx overlays (radar, wind, temp, etc) but you have to have a "hotspot" running in your truck. With this feature you get all sorts of other internet based capabilities, too.
I'm familiar with XM Wx being a part time storm chaser and I doubt you want that, as it's a pricey monthly subscription cost. -
As long as I could get the same accuracy, over wifi I think I'd be ok with that. You're right 99 a month for weather is probably a bit much for the limited benefit. I guess I'd be concerned with data usage. Most if not all hotspot/MyFi data plans are metered. Being a soon to be former IT guy/nerd/geek whatever I'm a somewhat heavy data user. My typical usage at home is about 350-500gb per month. I know OTR I won't be close to that but I can forsee my usage during down time to be somewhat excessive.
Homefully there are some advancments down the road which will bring the price down a bit on data plans. Seems like two or three companies hold all the cards and are keeping the prices up. -
I use a hotspot plan from millinicom $69 for 20 gigs (verizon 4g/lte), no commitment. Also, I've heard you are not strictly limited to 20 gigs unless you regularly go over, then they may impose the hard cap. So long as you don't stream entire movies , the 20 gig should be much more then adequate for most. Then, move to the lowest data plan on you phone [perhaps] to help offset some of that cost.
The overlays probably won't eat much so long as you don't use them any more then necessary. Millinicom offers unlimited plans for I think $85 month but I think they are Sprint and require a USB connected modem device to a PC (not hotspot capable)
In the winter, I access
http://www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/wwd/winter_wx.shtml
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those prices aren't too bad.. I figured I would budget 100-130/mo for data if I could find a plan that I was happy with. I'd really preffer the no-comitment plans as starting out I have no idea what my usage would be.
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Hay STexan how good is that millicom service. do you have any problems with it. and also did you have to install an outside antenna for better signal. or do you just you use the plug in stick. I was lookin into it myself. any info is great. and thaks in advance.
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I use the remote "hotspot device" (novatel mifi, not the netgear USB stick) I chase with it springs and summers the last 2 years, no issues. Chasing I use a cell booster because we're always out in fringe 3G areas, but not in a truck, but you could. But many of the cell boosters will only work with the frequency that carries 3G, they won't boost the 4G's frequency. That may have changed with newer boosters, I don't know. Booster or not, the mifi device will work flawlessly for the most part retrieving radar updates every 4 minutes, traveling tower to tower, town to town, corn patch to corn patch, all day long.
Millinicom works great IMO. You decide you don't need it for a few months, call them and they'll stop billing until you call them to turn it back on. Customer service is good what little experience I've had with it. If you talk with them verify what carrier you get with what device/plan. I recommend Verizon if the choice is between Verizon and Sprint.Night Prowler Thanks this. -
Frankly, my Android smart phone does a better job with weather and traffic than anything I've seen on an xm/sirius service. Probably why they moved off the sat feed over to mobile internet for data feed.fr8te_sh8ker and K9OTR Thank this. -
agree with red. the weather bug app works just fine. and it's free. and it works off your gps location.
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