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Where Do You Want To Go Today? Let OnCourse Guide You!


The Decision Process

It was time to start to look for a Bluetooth GPS unit that was going to more reliable. I wanted the ability to grab more satellites and grab them faster than what I had been experiencing. Was there a device that could grab more satellites and have a faster acquisition time than what I already had? I started to do a little research and I determined that I wanted a receiver that was using a SiRF star III chipset. It is a high performance, low power consumption unit that has 20 channel all-in-view tracking.

After spending some time looking and asking for what was the best, I determined that the OnCourse Bluetooth receiver had all that I wanted for features, a longer rated battery life and faster acquisition time than similar units from popular GPS companies. In addition, the OnCourse Navigator5 software was a software package I wanted to try for a variety of reasons.

I had several strong recommendations from friends and I liked having the ability to have the entire US on one SD card (Seamless USA - OCN5 (XL). Map size = 972MB). With this map, I have additional options if I choose to use a smaller size map (activating this map will also grant the use of regional maps and major region maps).


The Package

I made the decision to try the OCN5 Bluetooth X-mas Edition because it all came in one package and I liked the thought of the 1 gig SD card coming preloaded with the software.


When I received my package, it had the following:

1. OnCourse BT-339 Bluetooth GPS receiver and Rechargable Battery.

2. 2 DVDs navigation software and manual, Product Code Card , Quick Start Guide, User's guide available as a PDF in software.

3. Car Charger with Y-split cable - Charging PDA & Bluetooth GPS Simultaneously x 1

4. International Travel Charger/AC (110V to 240V) Charger (Include US and Europe plugs).

5. Carrying pouch with belt-clip for GPS receiver.

6. Windscreen suction mount.

7. 1GB SD Card pre-loaded with the USA maps and the OnCourse Navigator 5 installation program.
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crypticways, thanks for your post. We are fully aware of the issue you mentioned about "OCN5 prefers taking highway/secondary highway rather than Interstate highway as you are approaching the final destination". We have a fix now and it will be scheduled to be released in the upcoming version 5.3 patch (free download for all registered users).

Thanks for your patience.
Jack, my hats off to you. You did an excellent review. I've been an OCN5 user since November 2005. I did nearly 2 months of research before making my decision and as you I'm pleasantly pleased with OCN5. I agree that it takes a bit to startup (30 seconds or so) and that the having to agree to the terms each and everytime you start the program is annoying, but overall OCN is an excellent piece of software. The routing isn't always perfect, but it's really good. Example: sometimes OCN routes me over state routes instead of the interstate, when the interstate is faster (my settings are correct). It still gets me there though. The first few weeks I wasn't sure if I could trust it for daily use and always carried a map with me just incase. OCN has proved to be reliable and trustworthy.
Jack,
I just received the OnCourse two days ago. What a fabulous item. I could not agree with you more about the features of the BT GPS unit! The software is also quite robust and saved me from a wrong turn yesterday as I was looking for an unfamiliar address.

This is my third GPS purchase (the first was the sleeve for the 5455). At this point I can see that the quality of this package will encourage me to use it often. I can't say that for the other two units I have purchased.

I did compare the GPS BT unit with my other one and you were absolutely right about the time to fix. . . WOW and thanks!
trcoker,
Yes, if you get the XL for example, then you get ALL the regional maps under it.

My guess is that it would work very well.
That sounds reasonable. Memory has always been an issue on devices and the 6515 is no exception.

I have not tried it on the 6515 because the XL maps are just about 1 gig. I only have 1 gig SD cards so it would preclude me from using other programs.

Considering the fact that I rarely travel away from the east coast, it most likely would not be a problem to load regional maps...but then again, i wanted the ability to use it when ever-where ever which is why I chose to use my 2750....two memory cards.
I contacted the OnCourseNavigator team and this is the response that i got when I asked about using the OCN5 with the hp6315.

I think that in Jack's review he said that these regional maps are included for no extra charge? Is that correct?

Does anyone think that it would be a mistake for me to buy this for my 6315?

Thanks


Dear Valued Customer,

Yes, it has been tested and fully compatible.

Due to the limited free memory on this device and the slower processor than industry average of 400mhz on this device, we only recommend the OCN5 (M) Regional map or the OCN5 (L) all regional maps. Do not proceed with OCN5 (XL) or (XXL), which requires at least 30 MB for free memory space.

If you have any other questions or concerns please feel free to contact us via email and we will gladly assist you.


Best Regards,

OnCourse Navigator Team

Easy PocketNAV.com LLC

www.OnCourseNavigator.com
trcoker
I have not tried the software on the 6315 but I would expect it to work.
Jack,

What do you think about using this on a Hp6315?

Thanks
GeekNJ

You said: "A friend of mine tried this application and he found that there's no way to view the legs of a route that is calculated. Is that correct or did he just not find the option to do that?"

It is not correct, he is wrong. I posted a screenshot on the thread you referenced showing a route with three stops. It is pretty easy to show the route.

You asked: "Can you time some sample route calculation times?"
I thought I had mentioned times in the review. The times ranged from 14 sec to about 1 minute 40 seconds depending on the length of the trip and the type of road traveled.

A trip from Boston to the western part of the state of Massachusetts, a distance of 84 miles, took 17 seconds. I think that is pretty good time.

I think they did a great job route calculation. For me, it is fast. If there is a faster program out there, them I guess they would arrive sooner than me (unless they hit a red light).

Why did I select this product? This product had what I was looking for and the advice I received from friends, comments I read from the experts in the GPS field and my investigations of the specs lead me to make this my new GPS solution. Its performance has proved that I made the correct decision.

In the review you also mentioned you investigated other potential solutions. What were the other products and what made you select this solution over the others?
I mentioned an apparent deficiency in the forum thread on this product and thought I'd mention it here again since it wasn't in your review.

A friend of mine tried this application and he found that there's no way to view the legs of a route that is calculated. Is that correct or did he just not find the option to do that?

Can you time some sample route calculation times? You mentioned a few that you did (to FL, To CA and to Chicago). How long does it take to calculate the route? How about a 40 mile trip using local streets to start/end? Just wondering how "fast" is fast. I know you're used to Delorme since you've mentioned it often and that is extremely slow so it would be good for those that are interested to know what you mean by "fast".

I'm also interested in a SIRF III unit... so I'll be checking some out after Xmas.
WOW Jack reading this review makes me want to buy the darn thing. I am glad you enjoyed it and hope you never get lost again.. LOL
Well, I think you are going to be very happy with it (even without that 10%).
Well, I went ahead and bought the Christmas package. I wish they still had the additional 10% off coupon (expired Nov 15th). That would have made it even easier to justify buying!
Thanks Jerry...not bad. I hope they can make it happen.
Take a look how 3d/Names looks on PMN. They have a few screen shots on the front page.

http://www.pocketmap.com/navigator.html
Jerry,

The street name for 3D view would be a wonderful option and I hope they can implement it. I wonder how it will effect the view?
I'm drooling as I read!!! Wonderful review Jack!!
Cool. I am looking to replace PocketMap Navigator on my 2750, so this may be the one. :)
I spoke about a feature that OnCourse was looking at based on user input. 3D view with street names is one such request.
I agree that certain roads are a PIA so having the ability to BLOCK is a great feature prior to setting the route. It works well.

3d mode would be more useful if street names were included.
Ooopps....didn't notice the image! Doh!

Ok, I understand. However, I want the ability to avoid certain roads I know to be a "PIA" for traveling. Sometimes GPS apps "think" they know the best route, but they can be wrong. If I have the ability to block roads before I travel, I then have the ultimate in flexibility.
Jerry, I thought is was pretty obvious from the lead picture. It says NAVTEQ On Board. When you see NAVTEQ on Board, it means that the data is precise, robust, detailed, and reliable. I have found the maps to be extraordinary in my testing which has been for Maine to Pennsylvania. I did a lot of traveling to test this software. It is phenomenal!


Yes, I have been able to use the block road feature as I planned a trip but frankly, once I planned a trip I left it that way. As I drove, if I wanted to go a different way than what was routed, it quickly re-routed.

I am absolutely amazed at the speed of re-routing that the program has.
Jack,

Your review doesn't mention if the maps are Navteq, TeleAtlas, or custom (unless I missed it). I have used both TeleAtlas and NavTeq and I find that NavTeq maps are a heck of a lot more accurate in my neck of the woods.

Also, can the "Block road" function be used prior to the trip commencing. If I know to avoid a particular stretch of roads (either for construction or I know there is a better way), can I enable that function before I travel and have OnCourse re-do the route?

Thanks.
Jack,

Great review. This certainly sounds like a great device. I can't wait to hear about the MyGuide 500. This is a device that I could really get into.
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