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How to Create Speedcams for iGO9 Navigation Software


How to Create Speedcams for iGO9 Navigation Software




If you are using iGO9 as your navigation software, you might want to create your own speedcams for your routes. Speedcams are files that contain information about the location and speed limit of speed cameras, red light cameras, and other traffic enforcement devices. By creating your own speedcams, you can customize them to suit your preferences and needs.




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In this article, we will show you how to create speedcams for iGO9 using a free tool called iGO Primo Speedcam Creator. This tool allows you to create speedcams from scratch or edit existing ones. You can also convert speedcams from other formats to iGO9 format.


What You Need




  • An iGO9 compatible device with a microSD card slot



  • A microSD card with enough space for your speedcams



  • A computer with internet access



  • The iGO Primo Speedcam Creator tool, which you can download from here [^1^]



  • The speedcam files that you want to create or edit, which you can find from various sources online or create yourself



How to Create Speedcams for iGO9




  • Insert your microSD card into your computer and create a folder named "speedcam" on it.



  • Copy the speedcam files that you want to create or edit into the "speedcam" folder.



  • Run the iGO Primo Speedcam Creator tool on your computer and select the "speedcam" folder as the source folder.



  • The tool will scan the folder and display the speedcam files that it found. You can select one or more files and click on "Edit" to modify them.



  • You can change the coordinates, speed limit, direction, type, and sound of each speedcam entry. You can also add new entries by clicking on "Add" and entering the required information.



  • When you are done editing, click on "Save" to save the changes. The tool will create a new file named "speedcam.spdb" in the "speedcam" folder.



  • Eject your microSD card from your computer and insert it into your iGO9 device.



  • Launch iGO9 on your device and go to Settings > Warnings > Speed Cameras. Make sure that the option "Enable Speed Camera Warnings" is checked and that the option "Use Online Service" is unchecked.



  • You should now see your custom speedcams on your iGO9 map and receive warnings when you approach them.



Conclusion




Creating speedcams for iGO9 is a simple and useful way to enhance your navigation experience. With iGO Primo Speedcam Creator, you can easily create or edit speedcams for your routes. You can also convert speedcams from other formats to iGO9 format using this tool. We hope that this article has helped you learn how to create speedcams for iGO9. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know in the comments below.


How to Update Speedcams for iGO9




Speedcams are constantly changing and new ones are being installed every day. Therefore, it is important to update your speedcams regularly to avoid missing any warnings or getting fined. Updating speedcams for iGO9 is easy and can be done in two ways: manually or automatically.


Manual Update




To update your speedcams manually, you need to download the latest speedcam files from a reliable source online. There are many websites that offer free or paid speedcam files for various countries and regions. Some examples are SCDB.info, POIbase, and SpeedcamUpdates.com. You can also create your own speedcam files using the iGO Primo Speedcam Creator tool as explained above.


Once you have downloaded the speedcam files, you need to copy them to the "speedcam" folder on your microSD card. Then, you need to run the iGO Primo Speedcam Creator tool and select the "speedcam" folder as the source folder. The tool will scan the folder and display the speedcam files that it found. You can select one or more files and click on "Update" to merge them with your existing speedcam file. The tool will create a new file named "speedcam.spdb" in the "speedcam" folder.


Finally, you need to eject your microSD card from your computer and insert it into your iGO9 device. Launch iGO9 on your device and go to Settings > Warnings > Speed Cameras. Make sure that the option "Enable Speed Camera Warnings" is checked and that the option "Use Online Service" is unchecked. You should now see your updated speedcams on your iGO9 map and receive warnings when you approach them.


Automatic Update




To update your speedcams automatically, you need to subscribe to an online service that provides speedcam updates for iGO9. There are several online services that offer this feature, such as Naviextras.com, Coyote Systems, and TomTom Speed Cameras. You need to register an account with the online service of your choice and purchase a subscription plan that suits your needs.


Once you have subscribed to an online service, you need to connect your iGO9 device to the internet using Wi-Fi or a mobile hotspot. Launch iGO9 on your device and go to Settings > Warnings > Speed Cameras. Make sure that the option "Enable Speed Camera Warnings" is checked and that the option "Use Online Service" is checked. You should also select the online service that you have subscribed to from the list of available services.


Now, whenever you launch iGO9 on your device, it will automatically check for speedcam updates from the online service and download them to your device. You will see a notification on your screen when the update is completed. You should now see your updated speedcams on your iGO9 map and receive warnings when you approach them.


Conclusion




Updating speedcams for iGO9 is a smart and convenient way to stay safe and avoid fines on the road. With manual or automatic update options, you can choose the method that works best for you. You can also create or edit your own speedcams using the iGO Primo Speedcam Creator tool. We hope that this article has helped you learn how to update speedcams for iGO9. If you have any questions or feedback, please let us know in the comments below. e0e6b7cb5c


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