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GPS devices
Posted: 2004-04-27 02:27pm
by Colonel Olrik
I am going to buy one. More specifically, I am going to buy
this one. It's for outdoor use and has all sorts of nice features, like 24 MB of memory, maps and altimeter for a relatively low price.
Since I have to put up with EU prices, it will cost me 340 euros (
from a shop in denmark), about the double it would if I could order it from the US. Bleh.
Anyway, I just wondered if there's someone here who knows about this stuff more than me, and can convince me to buy another GPS before it's too late.
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Posted: 2004-04-27 02:38pm
by Dalton
the site wrote:The eTrex Vista combines a basemap of North and South America, with a barometric altimeter and electronic compass.
You might want to buy one that has basemaps of Europe and not just the Americas
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Posted: 2004-04-27 02:40pm
by Colonel Olrik
Dalton wrote:the site wrote:The eTrex Vista combines a basemap of North and South America, with a barometric altimeter and electronic compass.
You might want to buy one that has basemaps of Europe and not just the Americas
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Look in the lower left corner. It has both versions for sale (europe is the atlantic version)
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Posted: 2004-04-27 03:15pm
by Dalton
Colonel Olrik wrote:Look in the lower left corner. It has both versions for sale (europe is the atlantic version)
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Oh, bite me
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Posted: 2004-04-27 03:29pm
by Colonel Olrik
Dalton wrote:Colonel Olrik wrote:Look in the lower left corner. It has both versions for sale (europe is the atlantic version)
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Oh, bite me
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No, but you're lucky. If it was possible, I would order the device using your address and make you send it to me.
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Unfortunately, I was told that even private sendings cannot evade taxation and problems, these days. The only viable solution is either going myself to the US or knowing someone who does.
I swear, one of these days I'll get a
very large bag and go there on vacations.
Posted: 2004-04-27 11:52pm
by J
I got to use a
Magellen SporTrack Colour in Nepal and it's the best thing ever. Ok, so I found that it costs like $450 US but this thing is just so cool! Number 1, it's colour which makes reading landmarks & stuff a lot faster than on a black & white screen, but the best thing is that it can map trails as you go and download them to your computer! You can set it to mapping mode, and carry it along when biking, walking, or driving and it'll draw a map of the route you took complete with landmarks & waypoints! A map which you can then download to your computer. The coolness of that feature cannot be described!
Re: GPS devices
Posted: 2004-04-28 12:23am
by jegs2
Colonel Olrik wrote:Anyway, I just wondered if there's someone here who knows about this stuff more than me, and can convince me to buy another GPS before it's too late.
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Own the following GPS devices:
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My wife's Chevy Trailblazer has a GPS built into it as part of the
On-Star system.
Posted: 2004-04-28 02:38am
by Faram
This is my GPS:
Silva/Brunton Multinavigator
No fancy map but room for 1000+ waypoints.
It has a real compass, altimeter and a barometer. Rugged as hell waterproof and it floats.
It works great in the wilderness an at the sea.
Higly recommended
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Posted: 2004-04-28 03:50am
by Colonel Olrik
Come on, jegs, you're obviously an expert on the matter, put some effort into it! At least say the names of the devices, and if they're good for all-conditions outdoor use.
Jmac, the color may be useful, but I don't know if the extra price and presumably lower battery life is worth it.. As for the computer connection and maps, the Garmin Vista also has it.
Faram, don' tyou think that nowadays map-capability is a must in a GPS? it is just so much more fun..
I am seriously annoyed with the GPS manufacturers, btw. All the models I've seen in the 300-500 euros price range only have a serial port computer connection, which my laptop lacks. And the USB adaptor costs.. 60 euros! Fucking hell, that's a lot of money to give for nothing. Is there a way aound this?