Wifey heard me say that I might treat myself to a cheapo 10" tablet for greenlaning use. So guess what showed up in my Father Chrimbo stocking
The tablet is Android operated, and without being rude to wifey, is a budget suited for purpose gizmo but it does have GPS. Should have kept quite at the initial discussion, might have ended up with an iPad instead of the tablet, but as said, mustn't be ungrateful or rude.
Moving on, having had a play, I've downloaded viewranger andriod operaed free version, purchased 1:50,000 O.S. map for S.E. England for £8 so all happy and running fine. My son-in-law mentioned it might be worth investigating downloading a free SatNav programme to use on the tablet. So any suggestions or advice please. Would I have to purchase a different level of maps or do these Sat Nav freebees utilise the already loaded Google Maps?
I've given viewranger a thought, but it doesn't shout out 'at the roundabout take the third exit' if you get my drift, hence me thinking the Sat Nav ought to be running as a separate entity to find the area where a green lane is located, then switch over and go into the more detailed OS map via viewranger for actual laning.
Another thought is can co-ordinates be fed into a Sat Nav rather than post codes etc.?
Cheers for any forthcoming heads ups.