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Old 13-01-2007, 9:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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POI download's.

Got a Navman F20. Just getting to grips with what it can do etc. I understand that the connectivity kit allows you to download updates onto the unit. I also understand that there are a few websites that allow you to download POI's for the unit FOC. Can anyone recommend a particular website for this?

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Re: POI download's.

Here are some to get you started...http://www.getoutguide.pwp.blueyonde.../poidownloads/
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Excellent....cheers
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