GPS anyone???
#11
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Re: GPS anyone???
I have a Magellan eXplorest 500cs and it's a good unit, but a Garmin
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#12
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Re: GPS anyone???
I have a Magellan eXplorest 500cs and it's a good unit, but a Garmin
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#13
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Re: GPS anyone???
I have a Magellan eXplorest 500cs and it's a good unit, but a Garmin
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
Streetfinder III for the roads.
I DO have Garmin envy when it comes to my handheld now that I have seen the
upper end Garmin models, and will probabaly get one in the near future.
DO look into the cost of accessories and maps though, Garmin is pretty proud
of their stuff.
OH and DO NOT buy anything at BestBuy, they are crooked as the day is long.
Kate
"Jerry Bransford" <jerrypb@***.net> wrote in message
news:2dFRf.12419$Uc2.10724@fed1read04...
: I've owned 4-5 GPS receivers and of all, the Garmin GPSMAP 60CS (which
: was recently stolen out of my TJ) was and is still my favorite. It has
: everything from a compass and altimeter to autorouting to an address
: plus a database of restaurants, hotels, businesses, etc. Absolutely a
: first-rate dust and waterproof product. Garmin's newes version is the
: GPSMAP 60CSx at http://www.garmin.com/products/gpsmap60cx/ which has
: expandable memory that my older 60CS did not have.
:
: --
: Jerry Bransford
: PP-ASEL N6TAY
: See the Geezer Jeep at
: http://members.***.net/jerrypb/
#14
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Re: GPS anyone???
Mike Romain said....
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: GPS anyone???
Mike Romain said....
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: GPS anyone???
Mike Romain said....
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: GPS anyone???
Mike Romain said....
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
> I will second a Garmin. I have an EMap unit and it also has the add in
> full detail map feature with memory card use. I have only needed the
> stock North America map it comes with.
>
> Mike
I will third a Garmin. Mine is an eTrex Legend. It's small and easily
drops into a shirt pocket. While the display is small and can be hard to
read while underway, it can be tied into my co-pilot's laptop, making
navigating a real kick. Although the built-in base map is quite useful, I
bought their MetroGuide USA software (~ $115 US) to go with it. Very cool.
--
Dale Beckett
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Re: GPS anyone???
http://www.jeepbbs.net/tobject/Runs/...5_13_00map.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???
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Re: GPS anyone???
http://www.jeepbbs.net/tobject/Runs/...5_13_00map.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???
#20
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Re: GPS anyone???
http://www.jeepbbs.net/tobject/Runs/...5_13_00map.htm
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
shell wrote:
>
> i traded in my 99 wrangler for an 06 liberty---has everything i want--6
> speed manual, fog lights, light bar, tow hooks, sun roof, block heater,
> 6 CD changer but what it doesn't have is the GPS---would love to have
> one for road trips---any suggestions???