handlheld GPS units suggestions
Good point. I need to pass along another bit of information. This unit
will primarily be used from an airplane. I fly patrols for the USCG Aux and
want the GPS so we don't have to spend so much time following along on a
map. Also, when we get a SAR case it would be useful to be able to punch it
a lat/long. or better yet a POI, and have the map display update. Also, we
need to know where the various ATONs are located.
jerry
"Mole" wrote in message
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Just remember...the time you'll need it the most is when things get rough.
And trying to read that little screen on a hand held is going to be
terrible
when the water is throwing you around. In those situations a 5" screen at
minimum is a blessing.
"JerryK" wrote in message
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Hi,
After revewing the IPAQ based solutions I am wondering if a dedicated
handheld based solution might not be a better option.
The ones I have seen the most ads for are the Garmin GPSMap 76 and the
Magellan Meridian Marine. Does anyone have some expereince with these or
similar units? Both are in the $250 range, which is about what I would
like
to spend. However, it looks like I have to buy some additional map
software
if I want good resolution. Is that true?
Thanks,
Jerry
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