Freerunner in real world

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Wed Sep 16 05:35:54 CEST 2009


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2009/9/14 Michael Pilgermann <KichKasch at gmx.de>

> Dear all,
>
> last weekend I went for a small cycling tour and I thought, with gps in my
> Freerunner and track load capabilities of tangogps there is no need anymore
> for physical maps - I took the Freerunner with me.
>
> I was really impressed, how smoothly the whole thing was working. No
> problems with the GPS; no problems with tangogps either.
> However, two small problems:
> - I could not attach the phone properly to my bike; had to put it in a
> front bag and this was somehow a pain; also with some troubles with the sun
> making the reading from the display rather hard
> - The power capacity was just enough to bring me from A to B; another
> (longer) trip might result in troubles / me getting lost :(
>
> So my question: has anybody got any experiences with
> - attaching a Freerunner to a bike (maybe even incl. sun protection)
> - using some additional batteries?
>
> Thx in advance for you input; greetings
> Michael
>
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