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theopental Occasional Visitor

Joined: Dec 02, 2007 Posts: 15
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 2:26 pm Post subject: Sorry - but which Garmin??? |
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Hi
I want to buy a handheld unit to load Memory Maps on
Im struggling with the Garmin website to make sense of the different models
Im not bothered about a colour screen
I would like an altimeter
It'd be nice to connect it to my PC with a cable that costs less than a tenner, not 30-40 quid
And my PC doesnt actually have a serial port so must be USB which puts me off the Geko 301 which was my first choice
Battery life - the longer the better
Fits in a pocket
Weather proof
Probably being used in trees, if that makes a difference
Comments welcome
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rickwiggans Lifetime Member

Joined: Feb 09, 2006 Posts: 77
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 6:01 pm Post subject: |
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I use a GPSmap76CSx, which is excellent, but is in a higher price bracket the the Geko units. By load Memory Maps - do you actually mean the maps, or the routes generated using memory map?. I ask, because just in case you aren't aware, you can't load the actual maps onto the unit - only route and waypoint data. I've use aGeko 201, which I thought was OK. but limited battery life - my guess is the 301 will have a similar limitation. I believe some of the eTrex Venture series have USB connectivity, but no altimeter. The Vista has both, but is more expensive. GHarmin's website will give you the info you need |
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abuchan Occasional Visitor

Joined: Aug 26, 2007 Posts: 11
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 12:10 am Post subject: |
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I have a Garmin GPSmap60CSx which is excellent, unfortunatly you can only load the Garmin Topo maps onto it which are not very good and are expensive. It has all the features that you require and it works just about anywere. You can get a Topo map for your area on a SD card from the OSGB for about £70. The unit itself is £245 from Ebuyer.com
It comes with a USB lead which will connect it to your laptop which you can use in a car as a complete navigation system if you have Memory Map instaled or you can down load your track after you have used it as a stand alone device. You can also plan a route on Memory Map on the laptop and then upload it to the GPSmap60CSx. You can get the Memory Map software for £50 which is excellent value for money.
The only gripe that I have with my Garmin GPSmap60CSx is the poor maps that you are forced to use. If you could load OSGB Landranger maps on to it it would be wonderful! |
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philpugh Lifetime Member

Joined: Dec 28, 2005 Posts: 2003 Location: Antrobus, Cheshire
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Posted: Wed Feb 27, 2008 3:10 pm Post subject: Re: Sorry - but which Garmin??? |
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theopental wrote: | Hi
I want to buy a handheld unit to load Memory Maps on
You won't get OS maps on GARMIN but take a look at Satmap or RoadAngel 7000 if you can only lie with electronic OS maps. (search these forums) These will do this -but not cheap
Im struggling with the Garmin website to make sense of the different models
Im not bothered about a colour screen
You tend to get colour on the higher level models / new models anyhow.
I would like an altimeter
Depending on what you are trying to do then you may want to look at an inbuilt barometric altimeter - more accurate than GPS altimeter alone.
It'd be nice to connect it to my PC with a cable that costs less than a tenner, not 30-40 quid
And my PC doesnt actually have a serial port so must be USB which puts me off the Geko 301 which was my first choice
All new models come with USB connectivity
Battery life - the longer the better
Battery life isn't too bad with these devices - and most Garmin handhelds use AA size batteries- not a problem to carry a few spare.
Fits in a pocket
Depends on size of your pocket! Some units will - others will require a map-pocket sized pocket
Weather proof
All gamin handhelds are rugged and designed for outdoor use in rain etc. Some models will float.
Probably being used in trees, if that makes a difference
Yep - you will need a high-sensitivity unit.
Comments welcome
If you already have MemoryMap then the RoadAngel product will allow you to use the maps on the device - but they have to be the V5 maps - the older v4 maps will not work apparently.
However you could buy an inexpensive handheld unit and use MM to upload waypoints and routes and to download tracks etc. Print off a customised map and toddle off for the walk.
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