Sunday, April 30, 2017
Canadian Maritime Rally - smart phone apps for this trip.
It’s a good idea to make sure you have one or
more smart phone apps to perform the following tasks:
- Translate
French road signs to English as we are driving down the road.
- Translate
your speech to French providing both an audio and text output. In addition
translate the person you are talking with from French to English with both
an audio and text output.
- Find
fuel stops along our route and identify current prices wherever possible. Since
we are traveling in small groups it might be helpful to identify truck
stops.
- Be
able to text other members of the traveling group if necessary. This is
more of an iPhone problem.
- Use
the smart phone as a backup to your GPS, if your GPS stops working. This
needs to continue working irrespective of whether you have a cell phone
signal.
- Provide information about public transportation in Ottawa along with what activities are available for free on Canada Day.
The list of app’s we use to accomplish the tasks
above can be found in the Maritime blog at http://keithc1402.blogspot.com along
with prior group communications.
Canadian Maritime Rally Day one (June 29)
The Canadian Maritimes rally (Great Gaspe’ & Maritimes) starts in 63 days on June 29th at Camp Hither Hills. The RV park is
located at 5227 Bank St, Gloucester, ON.
Need directions to the RV park from your current location? This Google Maps link should help: https://www.google.com/maps/dir//45.291145,-75.574864/@45.291145,-75.574864,11z?hl=en-US
Planned activities for the first day include the following:
Need directions to the RV park from your current location? This Google Maps link should help: https://www.google.com/maps/dir//45.291145,-75.574864/@45.291145,-75.574864,11z?hl=en-US
Planned activities for the first day include the following:
Time
|
Activity
|
Location
|
6/29
2:00 pm
|
Meet
& Greet
|
Rally
Master Coach
|
6/29
3:15 pm
|
bus
to Parliament Hill (30 minutes on bus)
|
RV
Park
|
6/29
4:20 pm
|
Tour
Centre Block of Parliament (1 hour)
|
Parliament
Hill
|
6/29
7:00 pm
|
Happy
Lam dinner (Chinese food) in RV Park
|
RV
Park
|
Please
come by our coach when you arrive at Camp
Hither Hills to pick up your rally bag. It will contain a rally book, rally
bars, several loose pages and a flash drive with copies of all pertinent
documents for the rally. The rally book is broken into three parts:
- Trip
Log – provides some information on Canadian road signs, English to French
phrases, turn by turn directions for our travel days as well as potential
fuel stops along the way (54 pages).
- Activities
– background information for most stops and daily schedules of
activities (87 pages).
- Police/Hospital/Vet
& Grocery for each stop.
Friday, April 28, 2017
Canadian Maritime RV Park GPS co-ordinates
Canadian Maritime RV Park GPS co-ordinates
With
63 days to the start of the Canadian Maritimes rally it’s time to provide a
little more detail in several areas. This particular e-mail contains a .csv
file (comma separated variable) with the GPS co-ordinates for all 37
campgrounds/RV parks we will be visiting. The locations were verified against
Google Earth using http://www.gps-coordinates.net/
. The .csv file can be used to create a POI file in most GPS devices
When
you download the file DO NOT OPEN IT.
Let the GPS do that. Here are instructions on how to use this information with
several types of GPS’s:
Garmin
nuvi - This information applies to
Garmin Nuvi™ GPS units made since 2005:
Before you can upload the data into your GPS for the first time, you will also need to have downloaded and installed a free program called POI Loader, from Garmin. You can obtain either the PC or Mac version from:
http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=999-99999-12
After installing the POI Loader, use it to open the attached file you downloaded and follow the instructions in POI Loader. Some newer GPS will allow you to maintain the route stop order. Others will accept the POI, but you must connect them in order to follow your desired route.
Before you can upload the data into your GPS for the first time, you will also need to have downloaded and installed a free program called POI Loader, from Garmin. You can obtain either the PC or Mac version from:
http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=999-99999-12
After installing the POI Loader, use it to open the attached file you downloaded and follow the instructions in POI Loader. Some newer GPS will allow you to maintain the route stop order. Others will accept the POI, but you must connect them in order to follow your desired route.
Rand
McNally Dock - The Rand McNally Dock
works with the both the Good Sam and Rand McNally RV GPS units. The Dock
software is available at http://www.randmcnally.com/support/s/dock-software
After downloading the trip GPS information to your computer, run the Dock software to bring the information into the Rand McNally GPS.
These instructions do not apply to the Rand McNally RV Tablet. You will need to load the information into a tablet app called tripmaker. With the RV Tablet you are limited to 15 entries per trip segment.
After downloading the trip GPS information to your computer, run the Dock software to bring the information into the Rand McNally GPS.
These instructions do not apply to the Rand McNally RV Tablet. You will need to load the information into a tablet app called tripmaker. With the RV Tablet you are limited to 15 entries per trip segment.
Microsoft
Streets and Trips - Microsoft no
longer supports this product.
Delorme
Street Atlas USA Plus - Delorme
Street Atlas USA Plus using the ‘import data’ instructions and importing the
data in to an XData dataset.
Once the dataset has been created, the next step is to select the query button in XData. This will cause all of the stopping points to be displayed in the correct order, in the XData field.
Right click on the first entry (XMap ID 1) Select Route > Set as Start
Right click on each succeeding XMap ID Select Route> Add Stop.
Note: Always use ‘Add Stop’ when the starting and ending location are the same place. Once the last point is identified as the end point turn by turn directions will be calculated.
Once the dataset has been created, the next step is to select the query button in XData. This will cause all of the stopping points to be displayed in the correct order, in the XData field.
Right click on the first entry (XMap ID 1) Select Route > Set as Start
Right click on each succeeding XMap ID Select Route> Add Stop.
Note: Always use ‘Add Stop’ when the starting and ending location are the same place. Once the last point is identified as the end point turn by turn directions will be calculated.
TomTom
- TomTom uses a file format called
.ov2. You can convert .csv files to .ov2 by following the
instructions here.
Magellan
The Magellan
RoadMate Pro 9165T is a joint venture with Good Sam Enterprises
and does not permit adding POI to the unit. We
can, of course, create a trip data file, but it is up to the manufacturer of a
given GPS to provide software to take that data and bring it into the GPS.
In this case, it would appear that the power of the Good Sam marketing machine controls the 9165T. Should we find a way to upload POI to the unit, we shall publish it, of course. Magellan has said, "The ability to enter coordinates as destination may be considered as an update in the future."
In this case, it would appear that the power of the Good Sam marketing machine controls the 9165T. Should we find a way to upload POI to the unit, we shall publish it, of course. Magellan has said, "The ability to enter coordinates as destination may be considered as an update in the future."
Other
Magellan RoadMate models come
with software that lets you convert POI files to Magellan format and transfer
them to your GPS.
Basic Steps:
Use Magellan POI File Editor to convert files to Magellan format (.mgln file)
Use Magellan RoadMate Tools to transfer the the .mgln file from your computer to your GPS via USB cable
Enable the file on your GPS by going to: Navigation Options > Configuration > Custom POIs > Select a POI File
Basic Steps:
Use Magellan POI File Editor to convert files to Magellan format (.mgln file)
Use Magellan RoadMate Tools to transfer the the .mgln file from your computer to your GPS via USB cable
Enable the file on your GPS by going to: Navigation Options > Configuration > Custom POIs > Select a POI File
Most
of this information can be found on the RV Trip Wizard site at www.rvtripwizard.com
Trip Log The gps coordinates can also be found in the
Maritime Trip Log that I put together. You will receive a hard copy of this 54
page document at the start of the rally
Communications on the road in Canada
Communications on the road in Canada
On our travel days in Canada we will typically travel in
groups of 3 coaches. To communicate between the coaches or with the entire
group we will probably use one of three methods:
- CB Radio – in some
remote areas this may the only way to talk to the other coaches that are
traveling with you, on any given day.
Does this mean CB radios are required for the rally? No, it’s convenient and desirable but it is not required. - SMS messages – As we
drive through spotty cell phone coverage SMS messages will get through in
places where calls drop frequently. The text communications should
be between the passengers in the coaches (co-pilots).
Don’t text and drive. Not only is it a bad idea, the RCMP hands out tickets with really hefty fines. - Cell Phone – The best
practice is to have the co-pilot talk on the phone with hands free
operation. If you are driving don’t hold a cell phone to up to your head,
even at a stoplight.
If you are caught by local police or the RCMP the fines are large enough to ruin your day.
To make this possible you are going to need the rally
roster. It’s attached to this e-mail in a pdf file.
Setting up contact groups in iPhones for texting can be a
real pain. However, I have a program that helps with this and we can try to
address this issue once the rally starts.
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