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Buy Garmin GPS devices with lifetime traffic updates. Garmin GPS with Lifetime Traffic Updates (LT). Garmin Nuvi 2589LMT. Garmin Keygen version 1.3 by JetMouse. Code-198 City Navigator Europe v9. > Good job for posting this keygen in the garmin usenet forums. Traffic feature on the Garmin Nuvi 1350 LMT SUCKS! Original review of this Garmin: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYPxf30LoUo. HOW DO I GET A TRAFFIC SUBSCRIPTION CODE FOR MY NUVI 1390T????? - Garmin nuvi 1390T Car GPS Receiver question.

Then, in accordance with the license I returned it to the place of purchase for a full refund. I don't think CompUSA had ever experienced that before.

And although I would never, ever do this to my own GPS, I could, theoretically, report that Method 2, Part A on the linked page works like a charm on Nuvi 260W units. ( see updates below) Theoretically, of course. Yeah, I have GPS on my smartphone. And it works well, too. But if I use my phone as a GPS driving aid, I can actually watch the battery drain. And I don’t have a windshield mount for my phone, either. So I’ll keep using the Garmin for the foreseeable future. UPDATE (): I thought standalone GPS systems were all but dead, but looking at my site logs today, I found that 20+ people visit this page every day.

I've been using City Select 5 since I got my 60C when that model first came out - and I haven't used my second unlock on anything yet (and probably never will). I'm gonna upgrade to City Navigator next year when it comes out, and be happy that I'll be able to pay good money to do it! I've gotten my money's worth out of those City Select maps MANY TIMES OVER! To just turn on my GPSr, put in an address and command it to 'Go To' and have it get me there without hearing my wife nag me to ask for directions. I don't have to spend half an hour or so searching Map Quest or Yahoo for maps and routes, and try to read those directions while driving.

You own a license to use Windows, not the OS itself. You can't legally sell it or even give it away when you dispose of the computer. You can't even install it on a replacement computer. Jack j unk.@googlegroups.com, 23:04 น.

Why can't my wife be a virgin again? I understand your point, and yes it sucks that they lock their products in that way.

I view that in the same light as the topos I bought from Garmin. The doc says that they have to be used on the CDs. Not true if you know how to do some simple regedits. So I have them on my harddrive. One copy, one GPS. Do I view that as theft? Kevin Weaver, 10:35 น.

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Just let him be patient. Ianlin wrote: It appears the problem is the GTM-25 cable. Not only it is not delivering traffic signal, it doesn't deliver power either; despite the fact that the LED lights up when plugged in. There is a fuse located in the tip of the cigarette lighter plug. You can unscrew the tip (be careful, it's spring loaded and parts WILL fly) and replace the fuse with a standard 3AG 1A glass fuse. That may fix the problem.

The other downside to datacards is that you can't do any trip/route planning on your pc - you've got to do everything on your gps - the smaller screensize and lack of a keyboard doesn't make that the most ideal way to go about things. Maybe garmin should just start bundling bluechart into every chartplotter purchase just like cs and cn on every automotive unit? Edited January 9, 2006 by Vlad. Vlad, I feel your pain. I have 5 copies of XP Pro and have needed to get new activation twice when I upgraded to new computers. While it's not the same as having various products such as CN, BlueChart, etc. That cannot be placed on more than 2 products, the process could be made the same if Garmin would change the way they license map products.

If you buy a new computer you can still use your old software!!! Garmin could still maintain that each user only had the software active on X number (two) of units at a time. 60CSX with external MEMORY CARD FINALLY!!!!!!!!! It's about time GARMIN!!! 512MB OH YA that will be nice to be able to swap out the Nav maps and have the hole USA all covered on just a few mem cards instead of revisiting the PC to reload each time you go for biz trip in a different parts of the US! It will be nice to have TOPO Maps on mem card as well as Nav Maps, with the larger 512 MB we should be able to cover a lot of area on a single card! I love my 60CS but maybe that new Nav software and receiver chip in the 60CSX will kick a**!

Edited January 9, 2006 by ardfarkle.

Rlallos wrote: This discussion convinced me to change my home location. Should have thought of it myself. The home location on your GPS device should NEVER be your real home address.

> If you are not sure about your MapID, install it first into the > MapSource, open regedit and browse for one of the following keys: > > [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Garmin Mapsource Families MAP>] >>Deleted>> How do I convert Binary of 0f 01 to Decimal to get my map ID? City Navigator Australia 2008. -- Cheers & Beers Grumpy Colin Wilson 4/1/2008, 2:10 น. > Still doesn't work with CNNA8, the non NT map source. > - Went to the registry for CNNA8, found ID as hex 'aa 00.'

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Instructions to generate device unlock code for GMXT: ---------------------------------------------------- 1. Launch the keygen and enter your 10# GPS Unit ID (or GMXR Card ID, Unlock ESN). Select Map product and hit the corresponding Generate button to generate both Device & Map unlock key. NOTE: If your map is not included in the Map product list, select, enter the corresponding MapID and hit OK. If you are not sure about your MapID, install it first into the MapSource, open regedit and browse for one of the following keys: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Garmin Mapsource Families ] or [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Garmin Mapsource Product ] and check the 'ID' REG_BINARY. That is your MapID (in HEX).

IANAL and did not research this just for this post but based it what I remember, which may wrong. The value of the information may go down as well as up. Do not use this as security on your home as you may lose it. -- My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. - Benjamin Disraeli(1804 - 1881) DaveG, 8:25 น. On Sat, 20 Dec 2008 13:17:07 +0000, Retired VIP wrote: > Read the license agreement, it will tell you if you can sell your > license. I think you will find that you can't transfer the license to > another person or computer.

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>> >> That will not help since in the end the unit needs to be registered >> and only then you can unlock the map to the unit. A good way of >>Routeros change software id. hardware theft protection for the customer actually. > > OK, Holger, > > if both of my suggestions may not help the OP, what is it that *you* > suggest? > Please note that I'm just trying to help:-) > > Mike > Assuming I understand the facts correctly, i.e. Unit purchased off of ebay, then resold to this poster off of ebay and the chain of ownership is unknown in it's entirety and the transfer to the intermediate owner was not documented with Garmin, then I suspect that you're right in your options Michael.

Traffic option is visible only if GPS detects Traffic Receiver (TR). Looks like your Traffic Receiver either has no connection with GPS or broke down. You can try to disconnect all cables from mount, than see it they are not dirty, corroded, etc.

You have to convert it from HEX to decimal (do not forget to reverse the byte order when coverting) 3. Hit Generate button to generate map unlock key. Copy (CTRL+C) your generated map unlock key to the clipboard.

The 1300 has the option for free lifetime traffic.You should only have to purchased the traffic receiver.If you want service that is not ad supported then you use the new subscription tab.This is from Garmin Support. How do I activate the free NAVTEQ Lifetime Traffic Subscription that came with my GPS device? To activate the free Lifetime NAVTEQ traffic subscription that came with your Garmin unit, please perform the following steps: Plug the GTM 20/GTM 25/GTM 35/Vehicle power cable into the vehicle and then into the GPS device or cradle* Power your GPS device on and allow it to acquire a satellite signal Touch View Map from the Main Menu on your GPS device Allow the device time to receive a FM traffic signal (this may take a few minutes within a NAVTEQ traffic coverage area).

Thank you for contacting Garmin International, I would be happy to help you with this. Since you have used your free unlocks, you would need to purchase the software that you want to have on your new unit. Please feel free to contact us should you have any further questions and we'll be glad to help you. Thank you for contacting Garmin. Best Regards, xxxxxxx As a longtime supporter of Garmin and someone that has owned (and upgraded) 6 high-end Garmin units (from handhelds to streetpilots to chartplotters) now, oh and yes I think I'd like to purchase a Nuvi 350, a 60CSX, and a Forerunner 305 just as a START for the new year. Hmm as I consult my crystal ball, I wonder what else is yet to come (note, none of this is factual in any way - just dreaming.): * maybe a RINO 520/530 with expandable memory - the 'x' gen model? * uh, isn't everything going color - maybe my Forerunner 305 will be available with a color display in 3-4 months or less * obviously the gpsmap476 (successor to the 276/376) with CF, SD or microSD memory must be right around the corner * wait maybe a Nuvi 360 or is it the 400 that supports WMA music files and gives you Su Doku too!

I would never, ever recommend that you put an illegally hacked map on your GPS. But if you were the kind of person who isn’t opposed to that, all you need is some spare time, a computer, a Bittorrent client, a USB mini B cable and, most likely, a small (2 to 8GB) SD card. And although I would never, ever do this to my own GPS, I could, theoretically, report that Method 2, Part A on the linked page works like a charm on Nuvi 260W units. ( see updates below) Theoretically, of course. Yeah, I have GPS on my smartphone. And it works well, too. But if I use my phone as a GPS driving aid, I can actually watch the battery drain.

Free gmail hack password software download. I don't think CompUSA had ever experienced that before. I expect to be able to use a product until I'm fully done with it, it's used up in toto, or I'm just plain tired of it. If I want to move a book from one shelf to another it's my call to do so, not the publisher.

I actually recommend using Internet Explorer for this, because you’re going to need to install an ActiveX plug-in (Garmin’s site supports Chrome and Firefox, too, but you’ll need to restart those before continuing). Create an account on Garmin’s site if you haven’t already. Then login to the site, attach your GPS to the USB cable and click the “Update” link. You will be prompted to install an ActiveX plug-in, which will search for your GPS and report its software and map version info to Garmin’s site. UPDATE (): Thanks to jimcofer.com reader Joe, who pointed out that Garmin has retired their web browser plug-ins and has a new app you can use to update your unit:.

So, before you make a final decision take into account updating to CN America 2008. One final hint: the Streetpilot 2610 is a great device, I'd had it for three years until I replaced it with the Zumo 550, but your 2610 *cannot* read the NT maps - you need the classic version. Good luck Mike -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The shortest answer is doing.

I've never understood why they didn't just use the serial number of the map product instead having a separate registration code. Nevertheless, a separate registration code is exactly what is needed for my idea to work. Not for the map product, but for the GPS unit. Here's the idea. The map products would have a serial number just like like they do now.

I've been supporting them for over 10 years. Surely all that money I've given them over the years can be transferred over for future rides. Why can't my wife be a virgin again? I understand your point, and yes it sucks that they lock their products in that way. I've been using City Select 5 since I got my 60C when that model first came out - and I haven't used my second unlock on anything yet (and probably never will). I'm gonna upgrade to City Navigator next year when it comes out, and be happy that I'll be able to pay good money to do it! I've gotten my money's worth out of those City Select maps MANY TIMES OVER!

Your 265WT should have come with a GTM25 traffic receiver, you can try getting a replacement on Ebay but it won't come cheap. The GTM 25 is discontinued by Garmin, however you can also get a GTM35 which will work, that too is not cheap.

For example the unit is damaged or being sold you can still use your map software in another unit. Your allowed two units for City Select and that's it. Some people purchase a modle and find there needs change or desire to upgrade to a newer model the user should not be penalized on the software purchase!

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Ianlin wrote: The person who lent me the GTM-35 cable for testing just contacted me to say traffic function disappeared from his GPS after he got the cable back. I am at a lost to explain this. Could the traffic subscription some how got transferred to my GPS when I used his GTM-35 on my GPS? I always thought the subscription goes with the cable, not with the GPS.

Bluechart is pricey, basically the same price as city select ($75/upgrade) but the coverage is minute in comparison to that of CS or CN. Garmin continues to enhance their chartplotter offering (prompting me to continually upgrade) and the navigation charts change somewhat often with buoy placements and hazards that come and go with changing water levels (particularly on freshwater lakes). If i buy on a datacard well then that's one solution - then i can move my purchase from unit to unit easily. But that hasn't been an option on all units previously which is why i own the cd version and have my 2 unlocks. The other downside to datacards is that you can't do any trip/route planning on your pc - you've got to do everything on your gps - the smaller screensize and lack of a keyboard doesn't make that the most ideal way to go about things. Maybe garmin should just start bundling bluechart into every chartplotter purchase just like cs and cn on every automotive unit? Edited January 9, 2006 by Vlad.

Could the traffic subscription some how got transferred to my GPS when I used his GTM-35 on my GPS? I always thought the subscription goes with the cable, not with the GPS. The Traffic subscription does go with the cable on Nuvi models using the GTM 20, 25, 26, and 35. Your friend may need to hook the GTM 35 up in his vehicle and wait for it to update the traffic tables, that could take up to 1/2 hour.

I also noticed that my phone almost needs a small water cooled radiator during live maps use. This limits things considerably. We have a standalone GPS in each vehicle and one to use in rental vehicles (I custom mount the GPS making swapping in or out not particularly easy but possible for updates). After installing the Express software and playing with it a bit I seem to have few issues. It compares device software revisions to the latest and will tell you if you need to update. What I don’t like is that it becomes resident by default and I have yet to find an easy way to have not start up automatically EVERY TIME. Since it only gets used a couple times per year, I see no reason to have it park itself as a resident on the computer.

I figure after the first two codes, you've pretty much proven to Garmin you're a loyal supporter. My last gripe/suggestion is to change the upgrade pricing policy. I think it should have three tiers: Upgrade to next version: 33% of retail Upgrade from one version behind, ie V5 to V7, or V6 to V8: 50% of retail Upgrade from any version 2 version back or more: 66% retail This would induce more users to follow the upgrade path IMO.

For the diversified mobile use that is. Hay if you like an egg shaped unit on your dash or wrist watch size for hiking that's all cool they got those as well but for hand held mobile portable functional and rugged the 60CS series rocks!

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If you are unable to test it on another unit then it's a crap shoot which could be costly. You would need to buy a GTM25 replacement and may discover it didn't correct the problem.

Edited January 8, 2006 by Neo_Geo. Like i said, my issue is not with city select and city navigator - it's with bluechart and other programs like that (fishing hot spots, etc) where you just don't use them that often - and they're expensive to upgrade. I live in canada but yet last january i purchased an unlock code for the southeast caribbean so i could 'follow along' on the cruise ship. A one-time use, and maybe i'll use it again in future, or maybe not (in 10 years how many new units might i purchase?). I also own bluechart for lake of the woods where i fish maybe 6-10 times per year.