I've been using a Road Angel Adventurer/Navigator for a number of years now

It's a stand alone SatNav that you can load MemoryMaps range of OS 1:50000 scale Landranger maps onto, to run in tamdom with the SatNav mapping and will do exactly as you require all be it on a smaller screen. They no longer make the Road Angel Navigator or Adventurer but you can pick them up from off of the eBay without the OS maps for between £40 & £60 sometimes they come up with the OS maps, selling for around £100 to £120. You can get the OS maps SD card for between £80 and £140 depending upon what regions you want and I believe that you can get them for free if your in the know
Another option along the same lines is a Binatone SatNav unit, I cant remember the model but it was a wide screen SatNav that was available for about £45 brand new the supported some kind of simple computer language that combined with its memory card slot would allow you to run MemoryMaps OS maps as with the Road Angel
My next step toward in car SatNav and mapping was going to be a Memory-Map Adventurer S7000
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sae70 said:
I have been giving a lot of thought towards buying myself some kind of OS map based in vehicle digital navigation & can't help but keep coming back to the Memory-Map Adventurer S7000
Has anyone had any hands on experience with using one or ever looked @ them in more detail than just reading about them on-line
Any thoughts or information would be gratefully received
I wonder if any of the exhibitors @ the Overland & 4x4 Travel Show next weekend will have an S7000 available for pawing over
http://www.memory-map.co.uk/acatalog/ad ... t7000.html
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But at £500 it's at least £200 more than it should be and it does have small issues!!! For example they make at least a half a dozen models of this unit targeting users from caravaners to truckers to off-roaders to pilots and they even do a marine version starting from £300 upto £700+ and if you get the wrong one its a real faf to get the mapping OS mapping working without it being on a seperate card so having to swap cards between on-road navigation and off-road navigation!! Even if you get the proper off-road version for around £500 you still have to turn off and reboot the unit when switching between on and off road mapping

I do still think that this a great unit, its a good size screen and has some great features like the digi TV, great for weekends away in your tent at night

But at £500 you could get an iPad2 or Galaxy that would give you far more functionality than the S7000 and a tablet to use when not off roading
PS - One of my off-road m8's has the S7000 so I have spent some time handling & using it and as I've said it is great but just doesn't offer great value for money IMHO

Another one of my off-roading buddies is running a good quality laptop linked to a Garmin SatNav with topo maps and Fugawi (like MemoryMap but cheaper) and again he's spent a bag full of wonga and there's leads and mounts and all sorts of goings on and for all that money and kit we seem to spend alot of time pulled over waiting for him to reboot the whole lot because somethings stopped talking to something else
The other option and the one that I'm know very keen on is to be running a GPS enabled tablet such as an iPad or Galaxy on a Ram mount running whatever road and off road navigation that you desire and giving the option of being able to surf the net to boot

I'm just waiting for the iPad3 to be launched and depending upon its spec (supporting Flash and a memory card slot

) I'm in
This link is well worth a look to see what Chris Green90 has done with a Galaxy Tablet
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Good luck and keep us up to date with your decisions
