



Perhaps the GarminDevice.xml file tells it where to get the splash image? Has anyone looked at this in detail, as I'd like the Zumo to display something after the 595 upgrade, other than the little white square. Whatever the splash image is, I can't find it, so I'm guessing it's contained within another file - a. That suggests the splash screen is not in the firmware file itself, but the firmware instructs the Garmin to display a file elsewhere, and as the Garmin one is not on the device, it can't find it, and doesn't know about the HD Logo. Originally it shows the Harley Davidson logo, and after the upgrade, surprisingly NOT the Garmin splash screen, but a tine white square containing the words "GIR Low Mem". When I updated a Harley Davidson 590 to the Garmin 595 firmware (there is no HD version of the 595), the splash screen changed. However, since different Splash Screens DO exist (eg: BMW, Harley Davidson, Touratech have different splash screens from the standard Garmin one) if we knew where these were located, perhaps it would be possible to change them. I'm sure that we're all aware that, unlike previous Zumo models, it's not officially possible to change the Splash Screen at startup. this cuts received signal strength.On a slightly different subject, but related to the 590 to 595 upgrade. If they do not specify a way to disconnect the attached antenna, it is probable that an external antenna is in parallel with the internal antenna. header not installed, so you have options. Those three silver tabs allow an edge mounted SMA connector. Those modules with one hole pivot on that like it's a bearingĪt the moment of publication, these are the only ones I would buy from eBay:īut if I was stocking up I would ask the vendor if I could get them with the SMA connectors separate. Every GPS I tried requires a nylon nut under the PCB to sit level. I mount everything with Allen head screws tapped into plexiglass plates from the bottom. I prefer to get one with no jack attached, so I can arrange it with a straight up, edge mount, or 90 degree jack as required My requirements for a GPS include: a provision for mounting an SMA jack, no attached antenna, and at least 2 mounting holes.
