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The more I think about this mapping stuff and the ability
to connect to my computer I wonder, since the price is not all that much different, if a GPS unit like the Standard Horizon NAV-50 might not be the best choice. Anybody here have or used a Standard Horizon Magnum NAV-50 handheld GPS. It seems to have all the right bells and whistles and comes with three CD ROMS with C-MAP marine cartography also roads and cities (US) 31,000 nav aids can be loaded into 5MB internal memory. WAAS enabled, Three year warranty, It's called a Nav50 in the West Marine catalog but it seems to be called the Nav 40 elsewhere. Maybe the 50 is the latest version of the 40?? Here's a link: http://www.adventuredriven.com/manav40hagps.html Here's one for West Marine: http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs...roductId=69987 Given all the features and good warranty it sounds hard to beat. I wonder about input, however, I can see only three buttons. S.Simon |
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