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    New GPS Gadget- Speed Cameras Database

    You might be interested, i recently bought very small gadget called G200 which is an alert unit for fixed and mobile speed cameras. 100% legal.

    I decided apart from being illegal the radar detectors are too expensive and for a fraction of the price this will save me 90% of the fines.

    Cheap at under $ 130 and may have already saved me that much on the geelong road last weekend. Most cameras are on overpasses, but there was also one on the back of the Millers road exit sign.

    It also reads out the current speed and YES my speed was high across the board by about 8%. Includes a lifetime free online database update.

    find it at
    http://www.dontgetcaught.com.au/cata...28/7155982.htm

    highly recommended , only part i dont like it it always turns on with a "Fasten your seatbelts" reminder
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    I'll save myself the $130 and just obey the road rules LOL!!!. Thanks anyway though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rocket36 View Post
    I'll save myself the $130 and just obey the road rules LOL!!!. Thanks anyway though.
    Just don't have an accident keeping your eye on the speedo...

    Seriously though... there are a lot of GPS units that claim to do the same thing, and include a road map! I have a Tom Tom which gives me fixed traffic light warnings. Of course, there are 2 problems with it:
    1. It only works when I am using it to navigate
    2. It does not seem to recognise the fixed speed cameras very well. (I tried to update it, even rang Tom Tom, but it still ignores quite a few)

    BTW does anyone know if the RNS510 GPS unit give speed limit and other traffic light warnings? I assume it should do!
    Last edited by Leagle; 13-11-2009 at 03:02 PM.
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    it doesn't leagle. while you can upload pois into the rns510 it doesn't give any visual or audio warnings

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    The RNS510 doesn't give audible warnings or flash up a warning, but it can show cameras full time on the screen, once you have imported POIs. It's a PITA to get them into the system though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leagle View Post
    2. It does not seem to recognise the fixed speed cameras very well. (I tried to update it, even rang Tom Tom, but it still ignores quite a few)

    BTW does anyone know if the RNS510 GPS unit give speed limit and other traffic light warnings? I assume it should do!
    You can do mapshare - i presume you can add camras in this manner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swallowtail View Post
    The RNS510 doesn't give audible warnings or flash up a warning, but it can show cameras full time on the screen, once you have imported POIs. It's a PITA to get them into the system though.
    can you give us a lead on how to import into the rns510?
    had a passat tdi. now mb c class.

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    try this link. seems quite involving but no visual or audio alerts even if you integrate the poi. how is the alertgps working for you mate? where do you attach it & is it relatively accurate?

    http://www.mk5golfgti.co.uk/forum/in...p?topic=2092.0

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    ROFLMAO...

    Quote "G200 GPS Fixed Red Light & Speed Camera Detector 100% LEGAL TO USE"

    then in the fine print "will not detect the presence of mobile cameras"

    So even though this calls itself a Detector, it really doesnt detect!!

    (But instead relies on a database of info about "maybe" situation and fixed cameras, that are always in the fixed camera box!")

    Please correct me if I am wrong?
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