Question? Greatest Distance

 

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When using POI Loader in manual mode, what is the greatest distance that you may set under FEET ALERT?

TourGuide or NON TourGuide?

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Greatest Distance

The farthest I've set one is two miles, but you can't break anything. Try what you've got in mind and see what happens.

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According to this web page

According to this web page 37 miles http://www.gpsinformation.org/penrod/poiloader/poiloader.htm... look under Loading the Custom POI's into your unit 3rd paragraph.

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Wow

charlesd45 wrote:

According to this web page 37 miles http://www.gpsinformation.org/penrod/poiloader/poiloader.htm... look under Loading the Custom POI's into your unit 3rd paragraph.

Wow, that is a long distance. I am trying to think of any reason why you would want to be alerted 37 miles (60 kilometers) before reaching something. I come up with no reasons.

Oh, to answer the initial question. That would be 195360 feet.

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Maybe someone

jimmykre wrote:
charlesd45 wrote:

According to this web page 37 miles http://www.gpsinformation.org/penrod/poiloader/poiloader.htm... look under Loading the Custom POI's into your unit 3rd paragraph.

Wow, that is a long distance. I am trying to think of any reason why you would want to be alerted 37 miles (60 kilometers) before reaching something. I come up with no reasons.

Oh, to answer the initial question. That would be 195360 feet.

It may be someone who is pulling a 14 foot high trailer and there's a 12 foot high underpass ahead.

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Good answer!

a_user wrote:
jimmykre wrote:

It may be someone who is pulling a 14 foot high trailer and there's a 12 foot high underpass ahead.

Good answer! How bad would THAT bite, if you had to go 36.5 miles out of your way to drive around it! shock

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Continuous alert

a_user wrote:
jimmykre wrote:
charlesd45 wrote:

According to this web page 37 miles http://www.gpsinformation.org/penrod/poiloader/poiloader.htm... look under Loading the Custom POI's into your unit 3rd paragraph.

Wow, that is a long distance. I am trying to think of any reason why you would want to be alerted 37 miles (60 kilometers) before reaching something. I come up with no reasons.

Oh, to answer the initial question. That would be 195360 feet.

It may be someone who is pulling a 14 foot high trailer and there's a 12 foot high underpass ahead.

Wow is right.How would you like to receive a continuous message for 37 miles?

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Charlie. Nuvi 265 WT and Nuvi 2597 LMT. MapFactor Navigator - Offline Maps & GPS.