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Anyone using the GPS feature with the Eclipse 5000 and 7000?
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<blockquote data-quote="OldOneEye" data-source="post: 1563013" data-attributes="member: 547986"><p>Supposedly you load the MAP, and it does point to point without the GPS (so if you have a route that has like 10 points (1. Get on Interstate 5 2. Exit on 3rd street, make a left..... etc.) you have to click a button to tell it you are on Interstate 5, and then when you exit on 3rd, you have to tell it you have exited by hitting whatever key to tell it next and so on). With the GPS, it knows where you are on the map supposedly and automatically tells you to turn and stuff like that. You do have to load your MAPs in from the Iserve website, but it could be worse.</p><p></p><p>Juan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldOneEye, post: 1563013, member: 547986"] Supposedly you load the MAP, and it does point to point without the GPS (so if you have a route that has like 10 points (1. Get on Interstate 5 2. Exit on 3rd street, make a left..... etc.) you have to click a button to tell it you are on Interstate 5, and then when you exit on 3rd, you have to tell it you have exited by hitting whatever key to tell it next and so on). With the GPS, it knows where you are on the map supposedly and automatically tells you to turn and stuff like that. You do have to load your MAPs in from the Iserve website, but it could be worse. Juan [/QUOTE]
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