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Hmseconomy July 13th 03 04:46 PM

FS: GARMIN GPS in VA
 
Here are the major functions of the Garmin 45:

A hand-held Garmin Global Positioning System (GPS), model 45. This unit is in
EXCELLENT condition, works perfectly, with no dings, scratches or nicks. This
unit is simple to use and works flawlessly. Features of the Garmin 45 GPS
include: *MultiTrac8 receiver tracks and uses up to 8 satellites simultaneously
for fast, accurate positioning * Waterproof, dry nitrogen-filled case for
all-weather use * Up to 20 hours of battery life on 4 AA alkaline cells in
battery saver mode * 250 alphanumeric waypoints * List of 9 nearest waypoints *
20 reversible routes * MOB mode with bearing and distance to mark * Moving Map
Plotting with scales to 1/5th statute mile * Graphic pages for Satellite
Status, Position, Plotting and CDI Navigation * Active graphic display of
cardinal heading * Efficient 2-speed thumb key control * Weighs just 10 ounces
with batteries. * Can accept an external power source and antenna This unit
comes with the original "Owner's Manual and Reference" guide, as well as a GPS
45 "Quick Reference Guide."

What else could one want from a GPS, particularly for the cost of $75? Of
course, there are units that are "better" than this, and newer than this, and
cost more than this. But for $75, the buyer of this unit got a quality GPS
unit at a bargain price.


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SAIL LOCO July 14th 03 05:55 AM

FS: GARMIN GPS in VA
 
My guess is that Jax doesn't have a ship battery, or a boat for that matter.
His realm is the scullery...

Most readers know that Jaxass has proven over time that he knows nothing about
boats, cars, women, GPS, or anything else for that matter.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport


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Baybyter July 14th 03 04:19 PM

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Most readers know that Jaxass has proven over time that he knows nothing
about
boats, cars, women, GPS, or anything else for that matter.
S/V Express 30 "Ringmaster"
Trains are a winter sport BRBR


Jaxashby never let the absence of facts deter him from making a fool of
himself.


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IamAeolus July 14th 03 04:26 PM

FS: GARMIN GPS in VA
 
What else could one want from a GPS, particularly for the cost of $75? Of
course, there are units that are "better" than this, and newer than this, and
cost more than this. But for $75, the buyer of this unit got a quality GPS
unit at a bargain price.

As a current user of Garmin 45, I couldn't agree more. I wish I could have
bought mine for $75 as that is really a great price!




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JAXAshby July 20th 03 01:59 PM

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geesh. give it break dude, and admit you flunked out of used car salesman
school the end of the first week.

From: (Hmseconomy)
Date: 7/13/2003 11:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time
Message-id:

Here are the major functions of the Garmin 45:

A hand-held Garmin Global Positioning System (GPS), model 45. This unit is in
EXCELLENT condition, works perfectly, with no dings, scratches or nicks. This
unit is simple to use and works flawlessly. Features of the Garmin 45 GPS
include: *MultiTrac8 receiver tracks and uses up to 8 satellites
simultaneously
for fast, accurate positioning * Waterproof, dry nitrogen-filled case for
all-weather use * Up to 20 hours of battery life on 4 AA alkaline cells in
battery saver mode * 250 alphanumeric waypoints * List of 9 nearest waypoints
*
20 reversible routes * MOB mode with bearing and distance to mark * Moving
Map
Plotting with scales to 1/5th statute mile * Graphic pages for Satellite
Status, Position, Plotting and CDI Navigation * Active graphic display of
cardinal heading * Efficient 2-speed thumb key control * Weighs just 10
ounces
with batteries. * Can accept an external power source and antenna This unit
comes with the original "Owner's Manual and Reference" guide, as well as a
GPS
45 "Quick Reference Guide."

What else could one want from a GPS, particularly for the cost of $75? Of
course, there are units that are "better" than this, and newer than this, and
cost more than this. But for $75, the buyer of this unit got a quality GPS
unit at a bargain price.


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Hmseconomy July 20th 03 10:05 PM

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give it break dude, and admit you flunked out of used car salesman
school the end of the first week. BRBR
I've yet to see Jackass post the comparative qualities of his eTrex or his
pressure cooker. I can understand why he has not....


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JAXAshby July 27th 03 06:27 PM

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comparision asked for, comparision given:

eTrex = current production GPS
pressure cooker = nice but small

even trade

Garmin 45 = production abandoned by Garmin years ago
frying pan = well used

even trade *if* you pay the freight both ways

"home security economy" = attempted huckster who would make a bad used car
salesman shutter

give it break dude, and admit you flunked out of used car salesman
school the end of the first week.

I've yet to see Jackass post the comparative qualities of his eTrex or
hispressure cooker. I can understand why he has
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