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Posted by Noweldrecumbent on June 27, 2007, 5:56 pm


Does anyone know how large a SD card this will take, and how much coverage
of the usa on it Do they take a special map SD card or can you download
maps from the Mapsend Topo 3D from a pc to it.

I'm considering upgrading from a sportrak pro that has very limited map
coverage in it's internal memory.

Thank you in advance
Dave
http://www.noweldrecumbent.com



Posted by Frank Tabor on June 27, 2007, 9:04 pm


On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 17:56:36 -0400, Noweldrecumbent wrote:

> Does anyone know how large a SD card this will take, and how much
> coverage of the usa on it Do they take a special map SD card or can you
> download maps from the Mapsend Topo 3D from a pc to it.
>
> I'm considering upgrading from a sportrak pro that has very limited map
> coverage in it's internal memory.
>
> Thank you in advance
> Dave
> http://www.noweldrecumbent.com

I use a 1gb card in my Meridian Color. It will hold about 70% of the
US.

You do know that the Meridian is out of production and no longer
supported?

--
Frank Tabor
You work very hard. Don't try to think as well.

Posted by Noweldrecumbent on June 27, 2007, 11:03 pm


Thank you Frank, I know they are out of production. I wasn't aware it was no
longer supported. Do you know which meridian models are the most sought
after? I'll probably pick up a used one on ebay to play with this summer.
Will yours take a 2 gig card?
Dave

> On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 17:56:36 -0400, Noweldrecumbent wrote:
>> Does anyone know how large a SD card this will take, and how much
>> coverage of the usa on it Do they take a special map SD card or can you
>> download maps from the Mapsend Topo 3D from a pc to it.
>> I'm considering upgrading from a sportrak pro that has very limited map
>> coverage in it's internal memory.
>> Thank you in advance
>> Dave
>> http://www.noweldrecumbent.com
> I use a 1gb card in my Meridian Color. It will hold about 70% of the
> US.
> You do know that the Meridian is out of production and no longer
> supported?
> --
> Frank Tabor
> You work very hard. Don't try to think as well.



Posted by Frank Tabor on June 28, 2007, 9:35 am


On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 03:03:53 +0000, Noweldrecumbent wrote:

> Thank you Frank, I know they are out of production. I wasn't aware it
> was no longer supported. Do you know which meridian models are the most
> sought after? I'll probably pick up a used one on ebay to play with this
> summer. Will yours take a 2 gig card?
> Dave
>
>> On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 17:56:36 -0400, Noweldrecumbent wrote:
>>> Does anyone know how large a SD card this will take, and how much
>>> coverage of the usa on it Do they take a special map SD card or can
>>> you download maps from the Mapsend Topo 3D from a pc to it.
>>> I'm considering upgrading from a sportrak pro that has very limited
>>> map coverage in it's internal memory.
>>> Thank you in advance
>>> Dave
>>> http://www.noweldrecumbent.com
>> I use a 1gb card in my Meridian Color. It will hold about 70% of the
>> US.
>> You do know that the Meridian is out of production and no longer
>> supported?
>> --
>> Frank Tabor
>> You work very hard. Don't try to think as well.

I've never tried a 2gb card, so I can't answer that. By no longer
supported, I mean there are no more map or software updates.

I have the Meridian Color. It has an external antenna jack. A friend
bought the gold model with TOPO on it, and it doesn't have the jack.

--
Frank Tabor
Q:        What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
A:        A dope ring.

Q:        Why do blondes put their hair in ponytails?
A:        To cover up the valve stem.

Posted by Noweldrecumbent on June 28, 2007, 4:16 pm


Wouldn't be worth upgrading to if the maps will be out of date. I just
bought the mapsend topo 3D last year I think will work with it.
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 03:03:53 +0000, Noweldrecumbent wrote:
>> Thank you Frank, I know they are out of production. I wasn't aware it
>> was no longer supported. Do you know which meridian models are the most
>> sought after? I'll probably pick up a used one on ebay to play with this
>> summer. Will yours take a 2 gig card?
>> Dave
>>> On Wed, 27 Jun 2007 17:56:36 -0400, Noweldrecumbent wrote:
>>>> Does anyone know how large a SD card this will take, and how much
>>>> coverage of the usa on it Do they take a special map SD card or can
>>>> you download maps from the Mapsend Topo 3D from a pc to it.
>>>> I'm considering upgrading from a sportrak pro that has very limited
>>>> map coverage in it's internal memory.
>>>> Thank you in advance
>>>> Dave
>>>> http://www.noweldrecumbent.com
>>> I use a 1gb card in my Meridian Color. It will hold about 70% of the
>>> US.
>>> You do know that the Meridian is out of production and no longer
>>> supported?
>>> --
>>> Frank Tabor
>>> You work very hard. Don't try to think as well.
> I've never tried a 2gb card, so I can't answer that. By no longer
> supported, I mean there are no more map or software updates.
> I have the Meridian Color. It has an external antenna jack. A friend
> bought the gold model with TOPO on it, and it doesn't have the jack.
> --
> Frank Tabor
> Q: What do you call 15 blondes in a circle?
> A: A dope ring.
> Q: Why do blondes put their hair in ponytails?
> A: To cover up the valve stem.



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