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RE: Another Garmin ?

Yes, it is a great unit. I got mine on August 3rd at Camping World with 10% off as a Presidents club member. We really like it with all the notices, truck settings, and dimensions. Lots of warnings and will not route you down little roads/streets when in truck mode.
rhingst 10/27/09 04:51pm Technology Corner
RE: Dish Alignment Equipment

We are fulltime and have DirecTV and use the Slimline SL3-SWM dish and use the following site to get all our settings. www.dishpointer.com Very easy site to use and the settings are accurate. I don't use a meter as we are usually close enough to the rear of the trailer with the dish I can just look at the TV screen through the back window. If I can't we use 2 FRS radios and my wife calls out the numbers. The absolute main thing to do is make sure your tripod mast is very level. I usually have 80's and 90's within 5 minutes.
rhingst 10/26/09 07:12am Technology Corner
RE: Computer Based Auto/RV Maintenance Log

RV Notebook will not work with Vista.
rhingst 10/22/09 08:19am Technology Corner
RE: Convert to HDTV & Home Theater

Bama5150, you do not have the Slimline with the builtin SWM if it has 4 leads. The Slimline SL3-SWM only has 1 lead which carries 8 signals through it. That is what you want. With the 1 you have you only have 4 signals going to your RV.
rhingst 10/20/09 09:48pm Technology Corner
RE: Convert to HDTV & Home Theater

If you are going to HDTV get the Slimline 3 dish with the builtin multiswitch and you only have to run one cable to your trailer. You do have to buy a power inserter/supply for the SWM on the dish. Then inside you can put a power passing splitter and send a feed to the bedroom TV. I am assuming you are getting new receivers which are MPEG4 and will select a signal that is available from this dish as there are 8 signals on the ly need to hook one cabone cable into the trailer. If you have a DVR you only have to hook one cable to it and it will select 2 signals for the DVR so you can watch one channel and record another channel. WE have this setup for over 6 months now and it works great.
rhingst 10/20/09 06:53pm Technology Corner
RE: Any comments on the new------------------

The price is $499.95 or so. If you belong to the Camping World Presidents Club you can get 10% off. I got mine the first week of August in Bowling Green. Call and check first to make sure thy are in stock. A lot of the truck stops such as Pilot, Loves, and Flying J carry them also. We really like ours and the Bluetooth on it works great.
rhingst 10/14/09 09:17am Technology Corner
RE: MS Streets & Trips or Delorme Street Atlas

CoolJourney, If you can save your route in Street in a GPX format you can save it directly to your Garmin GPX folder. Just hook it up with the USB cable and see what drive letter it is.
rhingst 10/14/09 08:40am Technology Corner
RE: MS Streets & Trips or Delorme Street Atlas

Streets & Trips is by far the easiest to use. Also, the 2010 version lets you save your route straight to your Garmin GPS into the GPX folder. One stop shopping to get you reoute created in S&T to your Garmin. I have had all 3 and much prefer S&T for ease and quickness. You can download a trial version and use it free for 60 days from Microsoft. You better have a fast Internet connection since it is a 1.3 Gig download. It took me a little under 2 hours to download it.
rhingst 10/13/09 09:34am Technology Corner
Natchitoches Louisiana area campground

Looking for the best FHU campground/RV park in the Natchitoches Louisiana area. All we need is a level site, nothing fancy.
rhingst 10/09/09 05:09pm RV Parks, National Parks, State Campgrounds & More
RE: Streets & Trips 2010 does not send route to GPS

Gary, You are correct, I discovered that last night and it works perfectly. Just hook up the Garmin with the USB cable and export the route directly to the Garmin.
rhingst 10/08/09 10:07am Technology Corner
RE: Streets & Trips 2010 does not send route to GPS

The trial version is fully functional. When you buy S&T you just enter the Key Code when you start the trial version and it will register it and remove the 60 day limit. Also, it should send routes to any Garmin that handles routes. The 465T can store 15 routes. You can, however, export as a GPX file so that is a way to get your route to your Garmin.
rhingst 10/07/09 09:03pm Technology Corner
Streets & Trips 2010 does not send route to GPS

I downloaded the trial version and then thought I was sending a route to my Garmin 465T but it only sent the waypoints/favorites. I was sending via the USB cable and yes, I did select the second option of sending the route. So, looks like I will continue to use GPSBabel since it works correctly and sends the route. So just another instance of MS saying they have something when they don't.
rhingst 10/07/09 06:41pm Technology Corner
RE: BEST GPS FOR RV

GPSBabel works great. As I understand with S&T 2010 you have to be connected to the Internet to move routes to your Garmin since S&T doesn't really do it but something else does it on the Internet.
rhingst 09/28/09 09:15am Technology Corner
RE: Planning a trip with gps?

Mapquest works great if you have a Garmin and the Garmin Communicator program installed. You can create your route and then send it to the Garmin. You can drag and drop the route any where you want it to go. Just make sure to rightclick on the red dots on your route and then click on Create a Stop and this will make the Garmin route it the way you want it. If you just put a start and end the Garmin may route it different than you want. The link below is Mapquest Help. Mapquest Help
rhingst 09/20/09 06:22pm Technology Corner
RE: nuvi 765 T problems, do all GPS have these problems

All you have to do is follow the Magenta 'brick' road and you will be fine when you have a route or favorite as your destination.
rhingst 09/19/09 04:02pm Technology Corner
RE: Anyone using Delorme 2010 Street Atlas or SA plus?

You would be better off with Streets & Trips, it's much easier to use and very user friendly. I had both and removed Street Atlas. Their search functions are weird.
rhingst 09/18/09 01:42pm Technology Corner
RE: Garmin 755T truck routing download

As far as I know the Garmin 465T is the only Garmin that will let you put in your height, length, width, axle ratings, etc. which is very good for large RVs. I got one for my birthday about 2 months ago and love it. It's not perfect but none of them are. You can create a route and run it in CAR mode and it might show 35 miles. Then switch to TRUCK mode and run it and it might show 49 miles since it is not taking you down narrow streets/roads, etc.
rhingst 09/14/09 02:28pm Technology Corner
RE: MS S&T 2010 new feature.

That's right, click on 5 or 6 spots along the route you want to go and then the GPS won't override. If 2010 S&T truly works sending the route I will buy it gladly. However, I bet you will still have to put in extra spots so the GPS won't override where you want to go. But it will be a one step process instead of loading GPSBABEL, converting, and then dragging the route from where you stored it to the Garmin.
rhingst 09/06/09 12:59pm Technology Corner
RE: MS S&T 2010 new feature.

The thread that junmy3 referred to works very well. Just do it exactly as is stated on the thread. I read that thread and started using that method the day it was started. Google for GPSBABEL, download and install it and you are ready to go.
rhingst 09/06/09 07:02am Technology Corner
RE: Ford's new 6.7L Scorpion diesel power figures "leaked"

Just remember, plagiarism is the greatest form of flattery there is. I had a 2001 Powerstroke and now have a 2008. There is no comparison between the two. The 2001 was a great truck but this one performs like a gasoline truck and has more power than my chipped 2001 did. Just remember also, you Dodge boys wouldn't even look at a Dodge if it didn't have that Cummins.
rhingst 09/05/09 10:59am Tow Vehicles
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