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Ken & Stace

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Mar 5, 2011, 5:54:24 AM3/5/11
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Pro Athlete Software came as an accessory to the GPS unit I got for
Christmas.
I can't nut out how to use it. It keeps coming up with an error message when
I have the GPS unit connected.

I can't figure out how to load saved files back ot the program.

The manual isn't much help.

Has anyone had any luck with this?

Ken


Rob

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Mar 5, 2011, 3:14:12 PM3/5/11
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Have you looked at the web site or contacted the store for more
information. After all its a PDA which you should be able to go into the
OS and do these things.

RidetoWork

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Mar 6, 2011, 4:44:58 AM3/6/11
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2011 21:54:24 +1100, "Ken & Stace" <sta...@bigpool.com>
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Ken,

Take it back to the supplier, there was a 25% failure rate, mine
wouldn't connect to Pro Athlete then it just stop working alltogether.
It was exchanged, no question asked.

Ken & Stace

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Mar 6, 2011, 5:49:24 PM3/6/11
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Thats a worry. The GPS has already had a journey to Taiwan and back for
repairs. (paid for by the company).


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Geoff Lock

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Mar 6, 2011, 9:12:12 PM3/6/11
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On 5/03/2011 9:54 PM, Ken & Stace wrote:


Can't help you with the GPS problems you have, but was wondering how you
intend to use the GPS unit with your bike.

I am too poor to afford one plus I know where I am going most of the
time (no, it ain't to Hell as there is no such place even though I am
told "Heaven's in the back seat of my Cadillac" :))

Ken & Stace

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Mar 8, 2011, 12:26:56 AM3/8/11
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On the bike it's used for a bit of training but more so curiosity, but it's
also used for bushwalking and geocaching.


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Geoff Lock

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Mar 8, 2011, 12:54:53 AM3/8/11
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On 8/03/2011 4:26 PM, Ken & Stace wrote:
> On the bike it's used for a bit of training but more so curiosity, but it's
> also used for bushwalking and geocaching.

Geocaching is fun!! :) I should have another go at it now that I have
A-GPS on my phone. A mountain bike could be handy here although I hear
that abseiling equipment might also be required in places like the Blue
Mountains :)

Maybe geocaching'll get me to put together that Giant frame I swapped
for a 2GB flash drive (when they were at the exorbitant price of $32).
Me mate found that Giant frame and paid $5 at some garbage recycle shop
in Goulburn!

Hm.....

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