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    Try 28934,6,6,1 (for the first 3)
    If it does not work, use 28934,6,6,0 to delete it.

    Or 1542,6,6,1 (for the first 3)
    If it does not work, use 1542,6,6,0 to delete it.

    PS: These numbers were based on your FM TABLE. May not be because the CC of Mexico is 15 and your table shows 1 (first 3)
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    I tried both sets that acleite provided on 23-08-2011 02:13 AM and only the second set worked, the CC was transmitting as 1 and not 15. Now the TTN broadcasts have disappeared.
    The unamed provider is still transmiting. Any suggestions for the last 4?
    Frequency, VC, CC, LTN, SID
    953, 10, 15, 0,128
    993, 11, 15, 36, 11
    1065, 11, 15, 36, 11
    987. 3, 15, 0, 16

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    Try 3851,36,36,1 (3851,36,36,0 to delete)
    This uses the correct CC, which is 15 for Mexico (as i said before)
    Working or not write here the result, okay?
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    Following up on acleite 26/08/2011 4:22 am codes...post #259
    The first two codes did not work and end up hiding the TTN supplier from the FM table, and now the table changed as follows:
    947, 3, 15, 0, 11
    931, 3, 15, 0, 128
    881, 11, 15, 0, 7
    993, 11, 15, 0, 11
    1065, 11, 15, 0, 11
    953, 11, 15, 0, 11
    937, 11, 15, 0, 125
    I am currently trying on a Nuvi 660.
    After I deleted the first two codes I tried the 3851,36,36,1 The code seems to work but the traffic report seems verry limited in Mexico City to the outskirts and after two days it basically reports the same traffic areas (construction zones), the Garmin traffic page ([Only registered and activated users can see links. ]) shows much more information. Some reports in the Nuvi were as far as Guadalajara and Hermosillo (very far from Mexico City).

    I also checked an FM table in a Nuvi 275T and it is:

    105.9, 15, 7, 6, 6
    88.1, 15, 7, 0, 11
    105.30, 15, 6, 0, 11
    93.70, 15, 7, 0, 11
    91.90, 15, 7, 6, 6
    100.30, 15, 7, 6, 6
    95.10, 15, 7, 6, 6
    95.70, 15, 6, 0, 11
    91.10, 15, 7, 6, 6
    106.5, 15, 11, 0, 11
    94.90, 15, 7, 6, 6

    How do I generate the FID, PID, Rgn ID, VenID from this information to try to see which FM table is more reliable?
    Last edited by oski; 10th September 2011 at 05:08 AM.

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    Following up on my own post #276, I see now that there are two traffic suppliers in Mexico City:
    TTN and Navteq.
    The Garmin traffic page reports Navteq data which is also available in the Navteq page. That Navteq data seems to be more up to date than the TC data I get on my Nuvi 660.
    I will post the FM table as is being shown in my Nuvi 660 later. Anyone can help me with the FID, PID, RgnID, VenID for Navteq?

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    Quote Originally Posted by acleite View Post
    Try 3851,36,36,1 (3851,36,36,0 to delete)
    This uses the correct CC, which is 15 for Mexico (as i said before)
    Working or not write here the result, okay?
    good luck
    Hi Alexandre!

    I try the code that you suggest but just some closed roads appear. Here (in Mexico) the Mio GPS brand is the only that offer free traffic alerts service by TTN. There is no way to legally subscribe a Garmin device to the service so is very frustrating. TTN and Navteq transmits alerts but is no way to purchase the service.

    I've managed to find the TMC definitions for that device (attached), do you think you could help me to find a solution to activate the traffic service on my device? I have the US and CA Navteq lifetime factory activated in my nüvi.

    I really hate the Mio devices
    Attached Files Attached Files

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    Quote Originally Posted by acleite View Post
    Try 3851,36,36,1 (3851,36,36,0 to delete)
    This uses the correct CC, which is 15 for Mexico (as i said before)
    Working or not write here the result, okay?
    good luck
    After various tries and with acleite's hints, I found 7947,36,36,1 to be the most reliable. I assume the traffic provider is TTN. This code gives me more than 30 traffic situations in Mexico City. The time delay estimates are not accurate but this code is working much better.
    Anyone have any ideas on the NAVTEQ codes for Mexico City?
    Last edited by oski; 14th January 2012 at 03:05 AM.

 

 

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