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Ok this December - January im off to AUS/NZ with the family for the trip of a lifetime. Im looking for Handheld GPS & Maps to cover us for
1. Boat Charter around the whitsunday islands (require full NAV Charts)
2. Car navigation from Brisban - Sydney
3. Car Navigation in NZ
Looking for any advice on what charts/maps to purchase for a Garmin 60CSX which ive decided is the unit for the Job. Also i will be taking a Sony Vaio to hook upto.
Also require advice on buying the Garmin 60CSX.
Looked on the net and various options open for purchase of 60CSX, can get from UK (expensive), US (cheap,but USbase mapsloaded) or Aus(cheap, AUS base maps,cheap, but may take a while to come).
Any recomendations on where to buy from?
1. Do i need to buy from Aus for the unit to work down under?
2. Are the basemaps important if im buying others to use?
3. does anyone bother to much about the basemaps?
4. if i buy non UK model do i still get support over here
Sorry for all the Q's, any advice much welcomed. _________________ Thanks
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Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 3:34 am Post subject:
Hi Neil,
You cannot install "raster" maps of the type used by OziExplorer, Fugawi or (probably the best-known) Memory Map, etc., onto any handheld GPS.
Handheld GPSs require "vector" maps (which are also essential for any system which gives "auto-routing" car navigation) and these are generally a proprietary format, only provided by the manufacturer of the hardware (or software, in the case of PDAs).
A PocketPC-based PDA would enable you to run both car navigation software (e.g. TomTom, or others), and raster mapping software (which you can potantially use for self-scanning on a PC, if only paper maps are available). However, PPCs have significant limitations concerning, battery life, ruggedness and screen clarity in bright daylight, etc..
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