I have been using PC (yes, desktop in the truck) and Delorme Street Atlas software which as much as I try Streets and Trips once in awhile, cannot be torn from Street Atlas. I do have S&T installed with above mentioned truckstop overlay, but rarely even look at it. Street Atlas Plus lets you build your own databases and/or use 'draw' files to map anything. Between 23 yrs of driving and my 'xdata' files and 'draw' files with SA, I don't find a compelling need to use S&T with the overlay.
I have RM TND 720 and next to it I put my Google Nexus 7 with Google Maps and Traffic enabled
Also have a PCmiler 510 that I rarely turn on.
Google Earth on my computer with GPS hooked in is great when I approach my load/delivery points. I even found a program that let's me use Street Atlas/Streets&Trips/Goolge Earth all off of 1 GPS antenna.
Franson GPSgate, bit of a learning curve, but it works. Free version let's you run 2 programs and Google Earth at same time.
Whats the best gps
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Huh?....sounds like a lot of button pushing that can get confusing
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Any good ones with traffic?
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I use ALK's co pilot truck....can find it on google play....yeah its a little expensive but considering the versatility especially when you mate it with a 10 inch tablet....
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I have the original 1st generation Rand McNally but prefer CoPilot Truck since I got my iPad. View attachment 48633 View attachment 48634
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co pilot really is the best. and the cheapest too.
as for googling your destination. i don't even bother. becuase the bottom line. you have to make delivery. stopping for a few minutes to check out the scenery doesn't really help. you still have to drive there. no getting around it.
and lately i've had a few address where google didn't have it right. but if i find i need to change directions. i keep on driving and let my copilot reroute me to come from the opposite way. -
My 6 year old PC Miler 540 is showing early signs of Alzheimer's, going to try one of these http://www.truckerstablet.com/ I'm still keeping the large print Rand McNally within reach though.
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like i said in that other thread. to which i can't seem to find.
you can buy a tablet with gps way cheaper. and if you really want that program. you can download the app for $32. or you can download it to your android phone. all the other apps installed on the thing are free.
bestbuy has lenovos for $120. 7 in screen and gps chips. and the price goes up from there.
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Been using Truckerstablet for about six weeks now. Compared to the Cobra 7" which I dumped after two weeks and the Rand Mcnally TND720 which was stolen, this beats both of them. Hauling hazmat and routing so far follows my preplans exactly. Recalculating a route is instantaneous and I mean instantaneous. Compare that to the TND unit which would only advise of the new route half a mile after I passed the suggested new route. As an Android tablet, so-so but for the money, a better buy than a stand alone GPS.
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