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 Posted: 14:54 - 26 Mar 2019 Post subject: Newbie sat nav issue/question... |
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Hi all - so I'm a new addition to the world of rubber balancing...(passed Mod 1 & 2 about 2 weeks ago....now proud owner of a Triple 765 S).
I'm just starting to get the chance to get out on slightly longer rides than my daily commute, so obviously I'm starting to consider sat nav (although i'm pretty handy with a map to be fair).
My issue question is.....
I've tried both calimoto and google maps, neither of which seem to work very well. I have a sena bluetooth headset for voice instructions because I don't want to be looking at a phone when i'm out on the twisties. However...I *think* my leathers may be blocking the GPS on my phone.
Is that a thing? Do other people have the same issue? I tried it this morning on my commute; when I got to work (having had no instruction at all at any point) the phone was still showing me at home...until it had been out of my pocket for a couple of minutes, when it obviously realised i'd arrived.
Not much use if it can't follow me.........
Any clues? I'm not interested in a proper sat nav just yet, just need something that will do for 1-3 hour rides when I get the chance. |
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that's a hell of a first bike
you're obviously too fast for the gps to keep up ____________________ Observation is the greatest source of wisdom. |
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I use my car sat-nav on my bike , it works for me .
No buying a specific sat-nav.
Suction cup sticks to my screen, so no modifications there .
Two wires via the battery and an in line fuse provide power.
Lanyard to stop the sat-nav escaping if the suction fails.
Job done  ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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You can get gloves that have conductive finger tips so as to still work a touchscreen. They do tend to be light duty though and they're not great on my phone...
Can't work the finger print reader to unlock the phone! Bah  ____________________ Royal Enfield Continental GT 535, Husqvarna Vitpilen 401, Yamaha XSR700, Honda Rebel, Yamaha DT175, Suzuki SV650 (loan) Fazer 600, Keeway Superlight 125, 50cc turd scooter |
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| pepperami wrote: | I use my car sat-nav on my bike , it works for me  .
No buying a specific sat-nav.
Suction cup sticks to my screen, so no modifications there  .
Two wires via the battery and an in line fuse provide power.
Lanyard to stop the sat-nav escaping if the suction fails.
Job done  |
I thought about using my car nav, but it's quite old and for now I want to avoid getting into wiring in a sat nav on the bike. Hence using the phone. I'd also prefer not to clutter the bars with stuff - hence having teh phone in my pocket (although since that's not actually working for me right now...hmmm!) |
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 Posted: 16:43 - 26 Mar 2019 Post subject: Re: Newbie sat nav issue/question... |
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| martin0642 wrote: | I have a sena bluetooth headset for voice instructions because I don't want to be looking at a phone when i'm out on the twisties. However...I *think* my leathers may be blocking the GPS on my phone.
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| pepperami wrote: | I use my car sat-nav on my bike , it works for me  .
No buying a specific sat-nav.
Suction cup sticks to my screen, so no modifications there  .
Two wires via the battery and an in line fuse provide power.
Lanyard to stop the sat-nav escaping if the suction fails.
Job done  |
| HardlyDavidson wrote: | You can get gloves that have conductive finger tips so as to still work a touchscreen. They do tend to be light duty though and they're not great on my phone...
Can't work the finger print reader to unlock the phone! Bah  |
Sounds like OP wants voice instructions only and is having an issue with gps interference from what he thinks might be his suit.
To answer the actual question, no I haven't experienced this issue, but the maps do seem to need network connectivity to work properly as well. How is the signal throughout your ride 3g/4g? If unsure you could try download the map/route in google prior to leaving.
I use both waze and google maps through a cardo headset and generally only have issues in the above situation. ____________________ Observation is the greatest source of wisdom. |
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GET LOST!
We used to call it 'exploring', and all part of the fun; you get to go places you otherwise wouldn't, and if you is out for the fun any-way, good excuse for being late back!
If not out for fun? What? You DONT know the way to work?
IF heading 'some-where' specific; say to a rally or meet or wot-not; the old skool ways about, was to read a map, make a set of route-directions, then use masking tape to stick them on the tank. The batteries dont go flat; they dont loose signal, they dont lag the road. How 'fancy' do you need thins to be?
I have a very very sophisticated/accurate GPS system that plugs in the lap-top, used in the Range-Rover when green-laning, where the 'roads' you are trying to find often aren't even marked on an Ordinance servey map as a 'road' and are often not even discernible on the ground, petering out as muddy paths half way across a field or wot-not, or hidden behind a gap in a hedge.
The marine/aviation GPS receiver, is then a lot more reliable, and roof mounted with nice lines of site to the sky, even more so, than a smart-phone or consumer-black box on the dash.. but still gets confused by the urban canyons between in the city or mountains in the country, etc, and is still some-what restricted by the 'maps, which, programmed for off-the-shelf GPS often don't have all the roads on them that an AA map might, deliberately omitting contentious roads with things like fords on them and stuff, and are all subject to how up-to-date they may be... Its good... but its not omnipotent!
As such, even with fantastic GPS, which is only one bit of technology, separate from Sat-Nav, if you have any sense, you dont 100% rely on either of them, let alone a bit of consumer electronics, less still, a bit of "Yea we can swiss-army-knife" that sales feature into our under-chin-lighting device!
On the bike... back to old-skool... do I really want top know to ten figure OS refs where I am? Do I need to? What do I really need or want?
Route-directions taped to the tank, or in the map-pocket of the tank-bag, IF needed. Real AA or OS map in the pocket or tank back to STOP and check, IF needed. Smurf-phone? Car type Das-Nav? Err..... well, I dont have a smurph-phone... I have a daughter! She's usually quick enough to tell me, like the ex-missus I am going the wrong way.... but... they can be useful to have in a pocket to check IS you are stuck, and STOPPED to do so...
Otherwise, I get on the bike to get away from such chit, NOT take it with me, and I paid a heck of a lot of money to get a divorse, so I DONT have a nagging woman telling me your going the wrong way! Or she'd recalculating the route, or the maps wrong!
Like I said... GET LOST... there's a LOT to be said for it.... Magdellen didn't have a bloody map of the new world, did he? Get lost, find new places, have fun, and leave the chit you dont need behind, when you get on the bike, and ENJOY not having that chit with you! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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HAHA!! Yeah........to be fair I let it sit in a very cold garage for a month or so before I could ride it. I even thought...I should probably stick teh battery on an optimiser...
I now have two batteries and a smart charger. Lesson learned...many more to come ....
And yes...I wondered if it was a bit much for a first bike but after the 675 and cbf1000 i used in training and test....it's fine. More than that - it's f'in GORGEOUS and it rides like a ballerina. Love it more every day  ____________________ Triumph Street Triple S - my new first bike love Possibly the best thing I have ever done... |
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| martin0642 wrote: | I'm struggling to work out how you fit your daughter and ex in your pocket....sounds a lot more hassle than my phone issues I have to say ....  |
You'd probably struggle to squeeze the ex in a horse box TBH....
Daughter?
Well she's so skinny, you could probably get her in a pen-pocket! Lol.
She swallowed a peanut whole, once and scared me I was gonna be a grandad!
But.... slow-down! If you are short on time? Don't go so far!
You dont get to see anything if you are either rushing at it at 100per, or looking at a dang LCD screen. If you dont look around you? You dont see the land-marks, you dont get to know your way around.
So chill out; take your time, and DONT be afraid to stop and check a map, real or electronic, or heaven forbid... ask for directions!
Don't assume to rely on a bit of electronic technology and make yourself technology dependent.... get-lost... have FUN getting lost... and if you need, give yourself the time, or make yourself the time to do so. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| Teflon-Mike wrote: | | martin0642 wrote: | I'm struggling to work out how you fit your daughter and ex in your pocket....sounds a lot more hassle than my phone issues I have to say ....  |
You'd probably struggle to squeeze the ex in a horse box TBH....
Daughter?
Well she's so skinny, you could probably get her in a pen-pocket! Lol.
She swallowed a peanut whole, once and scared me I was gonna be a grandad!
But.... slow-down! If you are short on time? Don't go so far!
You dont get to see anything if you are either rushing at it at 100per, or looking at a dang LCD screen. If you dont look around you? You dont see the land-marks, you dont get to know your way around.
So chill out; take your time, and DONT be afraid to stop and check a map, real or electronic, or heaven forbid... ask for directions!
Don't assume to rely on a bit of electronic technology and make yourself technology dependent.... get-lost... have FUN getting lost... and if you need, give yourself the time, or make yourself the time to do so. |
HAHA! Well that's conjured up even more bizarre images..........
Anyway - the original post was about me not wanting to look at a screen, or anything other than what's around me really. The problem was that meant leaving my phone in my pocket - which I was quite happy to do as long as a little voice chipped in occasionally to give me a direction. However....that wasn't happening.
I wrongly assumed it was an issue with connection because it was in my pocket, but when I tried it in the pocket of my kriega tail pack...it also happened. Turns out it just wasn't registering me moving at all and I had to .....turn the phone off and switch it on again.
The thing I should have tried first....
I fully intend to get lost and will happily use a real map for a day out (which i'm planning for this weekend) but for a quick blast around the local(ish) lanes....technology wins. It's not about rushing through it, quite the opposite in fact - it's about being able to focus entirely on the ride and what's around me. I'm in no hurry at all - but I am time poor (simultaneous full time job and full time PhD). So I'd like to make the most of that hour.
I have in fact been out twice with no sat nav working; just had to keep checking maps (because there wasn't actually anyone around to ask and no signposts). It made a fun ride much less so... Given a day to play with; i'm all good with getting lost. Given an hour after work - less so  ____________________ Triumph Street Triple S - my new first bike love Possibly the best thing I have ever done... |
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