Who has a PDA/GPS and which do you recommend?
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walkabt, did you wire it to the stock head unit? How did you do that? Did you use a plug?
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Gadget geeks unite!
HP iPaq 2215. I throw my maps on the SD card and music on the CF card. I selected the universal mount kit from Seidio. The vent mount is seen below in the S and I've got a gooseneck in my SUV. The Seidio vent mount is quite secure because of its locking mechanism, and it is easy and convenient to interchange the PDA mount between the two vehicles.
I've run the Socket BT unit and it worked very well. I am now considering the standalone CoPilot unit, or the HP-branded package. As for sound, I've wired it to a PIE HON-AUX.
As for power, I bought a small-profile, two-plug, lighter extension cable for $5.99. Ran/tucked the wire alongside the center console on the passenger side and tucked the adaptor and plug in the passenger-side pouch by the footwell. Very simple, subtle, and effective, albeit less snazzy than walkabt's solution.
HP iPaq 2215. I throw my maps on the SD card and music on the CF card. I selected the universal mount kit from Seidio. The vent mount is seen below in the S and I've got a gooseneck in my SUV. The Seidio vent mount is quite secure because of its locking mechanism, and it is easy and convenient to interchange the PDA mount between the two vehicles.
I've run the Socket BT unit and it worked very well. I am now considering the standalone CoPilot unit, or the HP-branded package. As for sound, I've wired it to a PIE HON-AUX.
As for power, I bought a small-profile, two-plug, lighter extension cable for $5.99. Ran/tucked the wire alongside the center console on the passenger side and tucked the adaptor and plug in the passenger-side pouch by the footwell. Very simple, subtle, and effective, albeit less snazzy than walkabt's solution.
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