Garmin Nuvi 2465

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby silverbeauty » Fri Jun 03, 2011 3:23 pm

mustang7071 wrote:Tks - my 2465 SG/MY is working again with "Exclude Polygons".
Use MFM own map generator rather than MapSource.
The roads are not disappearing anymore. :-'

Have not tested the Simulation problem reported by RedStorm.

Question about Singapore Postal Code:

Can you use City NT to locate by postal code, it will then appear in "Recently Found";
then disable City NT and switch to MFM for the navigation?
Thinking of this as a workaround if MFM doesn't have the postal code, but I prefer its navi.



Yes you can. This is what I do. :thumbsup:

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby mustang7071 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 8:52 pm

Tks silverbeauty for this tip - I'll use it from now on!

silverbeauty wrote:
mustang7071 wrote:Tks - my 2465 SG/MY is working again with "Exclude Polygons".
Use MFM own map generator rather than MapSource.
The roads are not disappearing anymore. :-'

Have not tested the Simulation problem reported by RedStorm.

Question about Singapore Postal Code:

Can you use City NT to locate by postal code, it will then appear in "Recently Found";
then disable City NT and switch to MFM for the navigation?
Thinking of this as a workaround if MFM doesn't have the postal code, but I prefer its navi.



Yes you can. This is what I do. :thumbsup:
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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby blueworm » Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:16 pm

Just bought tis device today, i compare with my nuvi 1350, notice tat the screen is a bit yellowish and not as bright enough as nuvi 1350, another thing is the battery life is bit short(eventhough i hv turn off the bluetooth), other than tat all is fine . :thumbsup:

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby tingtb » Fri Jun 10, 2011 7:23 am

Just bought this at PC show at S$269 c.w friction mount. I also bought the TMC at $59

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby spy13 » Sat Jun 11, 2011 11:57 am

Use MFM own map generator rather than MapSource.


Still doesn't work for me, despite excluding the polygons (i.e. at certain zoom levels, map disappears).

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby thomas2 » Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:36 am

have just get one of this 2465...

however, the sales person say i cnt put the mfm map in refering to some of users feedback to him that the map will make the device hang/restart/power off and so on...

anyone able to load and use mfm in this device well??

i hate msm and once again msm bring me to holland when i go to cheras...
one way road show and navi me as 2 way road... :ko: :ko: :ko:

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby Inggo » Thu Jun 16, 2011 9:19 am

thomas2 wrote:have just get one of this 2465...

however, the sales person say i cnt put the mfm map in refering to some of users feedback to him that the map will make the device hang/restart/power off and so on...

anyone able to load and use mfm in this device well??

i hate msm and once again msm bring me to holland when i go to cheras...
one way road show and navi me as 2 way road... :ko: :ko: :ko:

the main problem on Nuvi 4 digit (1xxxx, 2xxxx, 3xxxx) series is... not 100% compatible with old nuvi (3figit) format map.
the 4 digit nuvi firmware needs new NT format, whereas mfm's map compiled with 3'rd party cgpsmap compiler.

its not stable but can still be used :-'
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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby blueworm » Thu Jun 16, 2011 12:27 pm

I currently using mfm map(install on micro sd card) on my nuvi 2465, so far so good, been travel to few placeses working perfectly.

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby silverbeauty » Thu Jun 16, 2011 10:23 pm

Inggo wrote:the main problem on Nuvi 4 digit (1xxxx, 2xxxx, 3xxxx) series is... not 100% compatible with old nuvi (3figit) format map.
the 4 digit nuvi firmware needs new NT format, whereas mfm's map compiled with 3'rd party cgpsmap compiler.

its not stable but can still be used :-'



Been using MFM on my 3900. Initially got a lot of problems loading MFM but worked out the problems through Garmin firmware update and workaround with MFM map. Now quite stable. Got me everywhere I want to go and took me back home via MFM. :thumbsup:

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Re: Garmin Nuvi 2465

Postby ajakblackgoat » Sat Jun 18, 2011 1:40 am

can anyone tell me what is the latest price for this 2465 model and where to ge it from? preferably a reputable shop in kl/selangor.. thanks


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