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    Default .HSP files and false maximum speed limits

    I have some difficulties with max speed limits.
    Some highways or roads display the wrong maximum speed sign or the warnings are bleeping continuously without reason.
    Probably also the speedcam?

    Installed the latest map udates found here dating 2017 on IGO 8.3 which is running on an old Navman 20.
    On the highway nearby parts of it allow 120 Km/hr but the device reads 80 or even 50 or 100.

    Found a map with .HSP. files? What is it? Defined by country.

    Where is the information of maximum speed stored in the program? (apart from speedcams)
    Is there a way to change the indication like a visual warning instead of the alarm?
    Or to add the data in general so I don't have to correct it with every new route?

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    Located in directory \content\histspeed:
    *.HSP - average data for the congestion on the roads in different days of week and time of day. Helps in calculating the route to avoid potential congestion. Do not be confused with TMC infos (thery are in real time).
    To be honest, I really don't see great benefit from them.

    Informations about speed limits are located inside country.fbl file, have nothing to do with hsp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by brnrds View Post
    I have some difficulties with max speed limits.
    Some highways or roads display the wrong maximum speed sign or the warnings are bleeping continuously without reason.
    Probably also the speedcam?
    If "maximum speed sign" you mean road speed limit, that data is not in speedcam, it's in the map (.fbl). If you're see it wrong, it's the map that has it wrong.

    Quote Originally Posted by brnrds View Post
    Installed the latest map udates found here dating 2017 on IGO 8.3 which is running on an old Navman 20.
    On the highway nearby parts of it allow 120 Km/hr but the device reads 80 or even 50 or 100.
    Make sure you select metric instead of english speed in Settings->Region->Units and Formats

    Quote Originally Posted by brnrds View Post
    Found a map with .HSP. files? What is it? Defined by country.
    It is for historical speed profile and has nothing to do with your problem.

    Quote Originally Posted by brnrds View Post
    Where is the information of maximum speed stored in the program? (apart from speedcams)
    Is there a way to change the indication like a visual warning instead of the alarm?
    Or to add the data in general so I don't have to correct it with every new route?
    You're mixing road speed with speed of speedcam. You can tell proggy to alarm when you're max speed is certain percentage above road speed. Check Settings->Warnings->Speed Limit
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    Ok. Thanks a lot.
    Couldn't find latest post.
    Is it possible to change a certain trajectory if the speed-limits are incorrect? That is to say the .fbl as I now understand?
    In the mean time I bought another device, Chinese unknown 7 inch. It's also IGO primo with Windows CE. Have to test that navi.
    I would like to display the limits permanently since it's rather crowded with camera's on that particular trajectory.

    However the latest Speedcams file now only contained .spc files? Would that run on IGO Primo?
    I can't find the usual .TXT files for the speedcams.
    In the speedcamfolder however some of these .fbl files are installed (for Australia, of all places, and New Sealand, which aren't even on the installed maps)

    (I had the old Navman 20 cracked to accept Igo 8.3 with a program startup script, so it runs now entirely in the SD card. sd only, 2 GB. can't find larger old sd cards (up to 4 GB no SDHC accepted)
    Apart from the problems with the speedlimits now and then it's still up to date with maps.
    The old program is still present and OK but is no longer in operation.)
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