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erich November 29th 03 02:51 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.

Calif Bill November 29th 03 04:19 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Target has Garmin Etrex on sale for $79.

"erich" wrote in message
om...
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.




Tuuk November 29th 03 04:26 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Some nice ones on this site

http://www.youreq.com/outdooreq/Radi...?bhfv=6&bhqs=1




"Calif Bill" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Target has Garmin Etrex on sale for $79.

"erich" wrote in message
om...
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.






Harry Krause November 29th 03 04:29 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Tuuk wrote:
Some nice ones on this site

http://www.youreq.com/outdooreq/Radi...?bhfv=6&bhqs=1




"Calif Bill" wrote in message
hlink.net...
Target has Garmin Etrex on sale for $79.

"erich" wrote in message
om...
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.







I like:

www.brokenlegdave.com


He's got low prices, drop ships fast, takes care of complaints, and has
a funny story about his name. Bought most of my electronics for Yo Ho
from him.



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Snafu November 29th 03 05:13 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
I bought a Magellan 330M about 3 years ago. It's been reliable and it does
what I need it to do. The equivalent model now would be the Magellan
SporTrak Pro Marine. It has basic highway maps and aids to navigation
charts built-in. You can add more detail if you want by purchasing
map/chart software that you use to download to the GPS' memory from your PC.
I bought mine from www.gpsonsale.com.

Have fun!

"erich" wrote in message
om...
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.




CaptMP November 29th 03 08:40 PM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Garmin always seems to get the best POWERBOAT REPORTS rating in comparisons.
My model 45 still works fine after 6 or 7 years.
Mike

Tony Thomas November 30th 03 03:41 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
I personally like the Garmin emap unit. Has maps of all lakes, coastlines,
major roads built in. Has all the exit info for the interstates as well.
You can buy additional memory chips for adding in more detailed maps but I
have never needed to ( I have an 8 mb chip and have never used it). For the
price you can't beat it.
You can find them for about $150.00 on the internet (try
http://shopping.yahoo.com)

--
Tony
my boats and autos - http://t.thomas.home.mchsi.com


"erich" wrote in message
om...
Thinking about asking Santa for a handheld GPS unit. What's the best
model in the $200-$300 range? Any comments would be appreciated.
Thanks.




Mark Browne November 30th 03 04:38 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 

"Tony Thomas" wrote in message
news:tFdyb.363969$Fm2.363152@attbi_s04...
I personally like the Garmin emap unit. Has maps of all lakes,

coastlines,
major roads built in. Has all the exit info for the interstates as well.
You can buy additional memory chips for adding in more detailed maps but I
have never needed to ( I have an 8 mb chip and have never used it). For

the
price you can't beat it.
You can find them for about $150.00 on the internet (try
http://shopping.yahoo.com)

I got the map package with the emap. It also costs a quite a bit; I find
that it is well worth it. You can pull up a very detailed map of the entire
country with gas stations, hotels, restaurants and other points of interest.
Then you can download any selected portion to the unit. 8mb holds the entire
Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area with the suburbs out to about 35 miles.
After this download, the unit becomes a *whole lot* more useful.

In the search window you can type in street addresses and navigate directly
to the front door. It won't do turn by turn, but it still does a yeoman's
job of getting you there.

If you get a yen for a restaurant you can pull up a list of certain types of
restaurants, say - Asian or BBQ, sorted by distance from your current
location. When you select one it shows you the address and phone number and
offers to navigate directly to it. If you have your cell you can make a
reservation on the way.

When I travel to a different city I download the related map before I go as
part of my packing ritual. The few times I have forgotten to do this I can
still use the unit, but I feel a big gap in my ability to deal with an
unknown city.

I use the MOB feature to keep track of my car rental, hotel and where I
parked my car. Even without the detailed map, this makes travel in
unfamiliar places a little easier.

I have been collecting Waypoints from everywhere I visit as a sort of
souvenir thing.

I have been disappointed sometimes because some new developments are not
listed on the map, but when I have done the software update on the mapping
software it fills in some new roads, stores, and related info.

Garmin emap & mapping software gets my recommendation.

Mark Browne



erich December 1st 03 07:22 AM

Handheld GPS Recommendations
 
Thanks for the help. You have given me lots to think about. I'm
leaning toward the higher priced Garmin. I'm sure it will do more than
I need, but its good to have stuff that you gotta' get smarter to use.
Thanks again.

"Mark Browne" wrote in message news:Oueyb.359111$HS4.3005464@attbi_s01...
"Tony Thomas" wrote in message
news:tFdyb.363969$Fm2.363152@attbi_s04...
I personally like the Garmin emap unit. Has maps of all lakes,

coastlines,
major roads built in. Has all the exit info for the interstates as well.
You can buy additional memory chips for adding in more detailed maps but I
have never needed to ( I have an 8 mb chip and have never used it). For

the
price you can't beat it.
You can find them for about $150.00 on the internet (try
http://shopping.yahoo.com)

I got the map package with the emap. It also costs a quite a bit; I find
that it is well worth it. You can pull up a very detailed map of the entire
country with gas stations, hotels, restaurants and other points of interest.
Then you can download any selected portion to the unit. 8mb holds the entire
Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area with the suburbs out to about 35 miles.
After this download, the unit becomes a *whole lot* more useful.

In the search window you can type in street addresses and navigate directly
to the front door. It won't do turn by turn, but it still does a yeoman's
job of getting you there.

If you get a yen for a restaurant you can pull up a list of certain types of
restaurants, say - Asian or BBQ, sorted by distance from your current
location. When you select one it shows you the address and phone number and
offers to navigate directly to it. If you have your cell you can make a
reservation on the way.

When I travel to a different city I download the related map before I go as
part of my packing ritual. The few times I have forgotten to do this I can
still use the unit, but I feel a big gap in my ability to deal with an
unknown city.

I use the MOB feature to keep track of my car rental, hotel and where I
parked my car. Even without the detailed map, this makes travel in
unfamiliar places a little easier.

I have been collecting Waypoints from everywhere I visit as a sort of
souvenir thing.

I have been disappointed sometimes because some new developments are not
listed on the map, but when I have done the software update on the mapping
software it fills in some new roads, stores, and related info.

Garmin emap & mapping software gets my recommendation.

Mark Browne



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