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Would like information regarding entry level GPS electronics. Steve


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William G. Andersen
 
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There's no such thing as an entry level GPS.
The distinctions are in how many waypoints/routes can be stored and size of
display. Some are designed with navigation data bases, some with points of
interests.
Prices are comparable for the features you want, the same as VHF radios,
radar, computers.
Suggest you check products on manufacturers web sites, pick up some
literature at the stores, or read information in catalogues like West Marine
and BoatUS.


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stevem wrote:
Would like information regarding entry level GPS electronics. Steve


Try www.joe.mehaffey.com


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On Sun, 16 May 2004 09:14:03 +0100, "Dennis Pogson"
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stevem wrote:
Would like information regarding entry level GPS electronics. Steve


Try www.joe.mehaffey.com

Joe's site is now at
http://www.gpsinformation.net

http://www.gpsnuts.com and my site below (and links from any of the
above) may also be useful.


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