If you're referring to the Bird's Eye View Junction View, they come on automatically. There's nothing you have to do. But they're only available for certain interchanges.
The Birds Eye Junction View is only available Guidance 3.0, which is on the 34xx/35xx. It's a graphical helicopter type view for use at major/complicated interchanges and is not the same as regular Junction View. Here is a YouTube video showing what it looks like:
The Birds Eye Junction View is only available Guidance 3.0, which is on the 34xx/35xx. It's a graphical helicopter type view for use at major/complicated interchanges and is not the same as regular Junction View. Here is a YouTube video showing what it looks like:
I get it a few places here around Columbus but they are few and far between. It's usually at the more complicated interchanges. It will come on birds eye first and then switches to the ground level view as you get closer to the interchange.
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If you're referring to the Bird's Eye View Junction View, they come on automatically. There's nothing you have to do. But they're only available for certain interchanges.
BIRDS EYE VIEW
I guess I haven't seen any yet. I would think that Dalla or Ft. Worth would show some, but, I guess not.
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I guess I haven't seen any yet. I would think that Dalla or Ft. Worth would show some, but, I guess not.
I would have thought that if you drive through most any interchange of interstates in Dallas that you would get one.
Let us know.
dallas
if you go south on 35 and get on 30 it will show jv
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BIRDS EYE VIEW
I have never seen a Birds Eye View JV. I have seen JV but not Birds Eye View.
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Hummm
I have never seen a Birds Eye View JV. I have seen JV but not Birds Eye View.
Me neither, unless they're the same thing, just different ways of describing JV. I'd love to see a screen shot of them both to compare.
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BIRDS EYE VIEW
I would like to see that too. Maybe some one will be able to post one of those views.
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I know that here in Canada both my units show the same view. I was thinking maybe in the US it would show something different. Doesn't look like it.
2 DriveSmart 65's - We do not live in Igloo's and do not all ride to work on snow mobiles.
BEJV only on Guidance 3.0
The Birds Eye Junction View is only available Guidance 3.0, which is on the 34xx/35xx. It's a graphical helicopter type view for use at major/complicated interchanges and is not the same as regular Junction View. Here is a YouTube video showing what it looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zstrM3svwrE
I've seen the BEJV on a few interchanges in Southern California.
BIRDS EYE VIEW
Thank you. Now I know what it looks like. But, still haven't seen any.
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hummmm
The Birds Eye Junction View is only available Guidance 3.0, which is on the 34xx/35xx. It's a graphical helicopter type view for use at major/complicated interchanges and is not the same as regular Junction View. Here is a YouTube video showing what it looks like:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zstrM3svwrE
I've seen the BEJV on a few interchanges in Southern California.
Interesting, I only have the flat view, but I like both.
. 2 Garmin DriveSmart 61 LMT-S, Nuvi 2689, 2 Nuvi 2460, Zumo 550, Zumo 450, Uniden R3 radar detector with GPS built in, includes RLC info. Uconnect 430N Garmin based, built into my Jeep. .
I get it a few places
I get it a few places here around Columbus but they are few and far between. It's usually at the more complicated interchanges. It will come on birds eye first and then switches to the ground level view as you get closer to the interchange.
Live every day like it's your last. Some day you'll be right - Benny Hill
Helpful youtube video
Thanks rthibodaux, that's a helpful comparison. I always wondered what the difference was.