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  1. You can create a complete backup of your device with SPB backup or similar. You can then flash the ROM & install whatever app you want to use to try the GPS. If it's no different, then reflash your device with the original ROM and restore the backup. Like I said, 20 mins tops.

     

    There are plenty of ROMs freely available from XDA Dev, with Dutty's being the best in my opinion.

     

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=388947

  2. I would have thought that if you had already spent "a LOT of time on this", then an extra 20 mins to rule out the ROM wouldn't matter that much. It's up to you. I just wanted you to know that the GPS works fine, with good fix & reception & without static nav issues on my identical (apart from ROM & software config) device, so it can't be a hardware issue unless you have 2 units with the same fault.

  3. Maybe it's a problem introduced by O2's branded ROM? I assume you've tried different ROMs? Mine has a Windows 6.1 ROM on it if that's any help to you?

     

    I have tested it throughly and I can assure you that the registry fix I posted absolutely makes the difference. The GPS on mine is very good, it will keep a fix even in the car glovebox. I tested this because my Mio a701 would do it and I wanted to see if the Qualcomm chipset was as good as the Sirf III on the Mio.

     

    The hardware is the same on all of these, so the only difference can be the ROMs or the software we are using.

  4. Sirftech can't turn off the Static Nav because it's not a Sirf chipset, it's a Qualcomm. Anyway, have a read through this thread. It worked for me on the Kaiser, so maybe it will help you too?

     

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=388576

     

    More waffle about it here....

     

    http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=2115761

     

    For problems with any HTC derived devices, XDA-developers is the best place to get the answer.

  5. Assuming you have Memory Map. Get a google image of the area as big as possible on your screen. Press 'print screen', open your favourite image editing software and paste it in. Save it as a .tiff file, then open it in MM. Calibrate it by choosing 3 points and copying the lat/long info across from GE. Just add a placemark and zoom right in on GE to get an accurate position.

     

    Another way is to use software such as 'Google maps image downloader'...

     

    http://www.softpedia.com/get/Internet/Othe...ownloader.shtml

    http://google-maps-image-downloader.uptodown.com/en/

     

    but you have to pay for it and Google blocks it if you try to do images too large.

  6. Well Ive looked and they appear to be about £450 quid + (can`t seem to find one at 275 )

     

    ok if you `ve got the disposable income but hang on ! doesnt the new garmin do the paperless caching thing as well .... and unless you are a gadget junkie ; most folks will have changed their mobile for something small and discreet, not a blinking big lump like this , hmmmmmm

     

    and if they`re on Ebay (cheap) that says to me that people are not too happy with them, if they were that good you wouldn`t be avble to get one for love or money , Hmmmmmm :laughing:

     

    Well you didn't look very hard did you?

     

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/T-MOBILE-MDA-VARIO-I...1QQcmdZViewItem

     

    They are on Ebay because people get them as a phone upgrade and then sell them to make money, not because they don't like them.

     

    Yes the garmin does paperless caching, just as a zx81 does computing.

     

    The 'disposable income' you mentioned is irrelevant in this thread, please read the title of the topic.

     

    The only downside of them is that at the moment you can't disable static nav with the Qualcomm chipset, hopefully a driver release will fix this soon though.

  7. Yes, How much is it and where do you get it as the link says OOps! :mad::P

    The link works for me, I just tried it. Anyway, you can get them from Orange or O2 as an upgrade. O2 call it the Vario III, Orange call it the TYTN II. The correct HTC name for it is the Kaiser, but they're all the same device.

     

    There are loads of them on Ebay and you will get an new & unlocked one for around £275.

     

    I also used to have Garmin units, but have sold them both as I found I don't use them anymore. If you buy an aquapac mini to put the device in it is 100% waterproof and will survive a fall a lot more readily.

     

    Batteries have never been an issue for me. I charge it in the car between caches and only put the screen on when I need to look at it. Never even been close to running out yet.

  8. You could have a Garmin map 60 csx and combine it with an ipaq or similar running Tomtom. not a cheap option but a very versatile one.

    Why not just install Memory Map on the PPC and don't bother with the Garmin? Either get a PPC with a built in GPS, such as a Mio p350/550 a701, or my HTC Kaiser/TYTN II or get an even cheaper PPC with Bluetooth and get a GPS mouse.

     

    The Garmin unit that you have all recommended so far does not do half the things the OP asked for. Does it play mp3s? Connect to a PC wirelessly? Does it do turn by turn satnav (may do I'm not sure)? Can you get full cache info from it like you can with Cachemate? Do you get a display like this below?

     

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    On which when you select a cache you get this:

     

    aV1zeGEA.jpg

     

    In addition to the things the OP asked for, he would also be able o send & recieve email, make phone calls, send SMS, have full HTML internet access via 3g, Edge, HSDPA, GPRS or wifi, play games, edit MS Office documents, sync his outlook calender & contacts and install whatever different apps or games he chooses.

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