They're different operation of alerts, albeit on the same 'radars'. As said before by the very knowledgeable osiris4isis, Cyclops are directional which means they only alert in the direction(s) monitored by the camera. SCDB and other similar POIs are radial, they alert whichever direction from which you approach the cam and therefore can give false alerts as well as the correct one. Watch this video:
Maybe some kind soul will post them for you. Meanwhile, read this:Where can I find mobile radars from separate countries (France and Iberia)?
Code:Please Login or Register to see the linksDid you try a reset as I suggested before? Read this: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].The new SCDB speed cameras for Garmin _ 07 Aug 2017 are making me GPS very slow perhaps because of the size of the files ...
I've put the whole of the 07 Aug issue on a nuvi 255W and it caused no problems.
Read this: [Only registered and activated users can see links. ]. The procedure is the same if you are copying back to the same nuvi after a hard reset which will remove your recent history in GPX folder.Why do I have to rename Current.gpx to temp.gpx?
No, not the same as a hard reset. Removing current.gpx only removes your favorites etc as said.If I delete the file Current.gpx directly it will not be the same?
All explained above and if you read some more in the links and tutorials index.What is the purpose of this file and the archive folder that is in GPX?
No. You ONLY need to change the name to temp.gpx when you put the file back AFTER a reset because if you put it back as current.gpx it won't work after a reset has been done.If I do this, the new radars that are making me the slowest gps, changing the folder current.gpx to temp.gpx will solve the problem?
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