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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Memory Map. Sells new for $71.64.
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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By GPS Outfitters, Inc.. The regular list price is $99.95. Sells new for $64.74.
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1 comments about Fugawi GPS Outfitters Moving-Map GPS Software.
  1. Fugawi is offering version 4 with Pocket PC support for $99.
    A much better deal I think.

    http://www.fugawi.com/docs/BRC-FUGAWI-GN-US-EN.pdf

    Jeannette


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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Maptech, Inc.. The regular list price is $299.99. Sells new for $269.99.
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No comments about Maptech Terrain Navigator Pro (Idaho).



Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Lexerd. Sells new for $9.95.
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No comments about Garmin iFinder Hunt C TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector.



Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Maptech, Inc.. The regular list price is $149.95. Sells new for $79.95.
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5 comments about Maptech TNav Topo CD Rom- Pacific Crest.
  1. I agree, this software is good. Great detail. The 3D feature is over-rated, though, for my uses. More of an image gimmick than actual representation of terrain. More importantly, though, my software suddenly "lost" one much-used quad sheet, leaving white space in it's place on my screen. I also lost all the markers and trails associated with that area, which included several day's work. Called their customer service for assistance and was connected to a very rude, arrogant, and unhelpful technician. Result: no fix. The company needs to back an excellent product with helpful and knowledgable technicians.


  2. Maptech's Terrain Navigator is great on your home computer, but Maptech also has a product called the Pocket Navigator that runs on Compaq Ipacs that you can take out in the field with you too!!! What will they think of next??? Now you can take their same USGS Topo Maps, download them onto your pocket pc, and as your hiking see exactly where you are!(sorry folks, doesn't work with the palm pilot)You can even hook it up to there new GPS unit the Navman!!!!
    They have great info about this product on their website (...) you should check it out! I did and I love it!


  3. I bought my Garmin E Trex Vista on the recommendation of the salesman, telling me that I can "hook it up to my computer, and download maps". Even the manual that came with the GPS gave a quick blurb about adding their MapSource software to add "detailed map data" to the very limited map that's built-into the unit. So I investigated both the Topo maps, and Recreational maps at the Garmin website, and both seemed quite a bit more detailed, even though my favorite lake looked only like a rough representation, with only one hill. Then I checked out Map Tech, and the detail was ten-fold! It showed every little slope, and accurately depicted every inch of the shoreline, so I bought it. The only glitch I noticed, was that the cursor on the map is supposed to show elevation, but if you follow one line thats supposedly following a contour, it's plus or minus 15 feet as you scroll, and when I pointed at the lake, then at a thirty foot hill, it showed the same elevation between the two, where the field right next to it accurately showed every foot difference of elevation But when I tried downloading the maps into my Garmin Vista, I found the only thing you can transfer back and forth between the GPS and computer were waypoints, tracks, and routes. So all I could download were little dots on that screen, which shows my lake as a blank field. Garmin Website tells me the only GPS units that accept map upgrades, (Mapsource only), are the GPS12 Map, GPS III+, E-Map, GPS Map 295, and the Street Pilot. I guess all I can do with the MapTech is print the maps to carry to the field, lug my lap-top with me on a hike, or buy a handheld, but someone else wrote that his Compaq works,but not Palm? All I wanted was a small GPS, which I could take on a hike, and have it show me very detailed maps, so I could find the best routes, and I'd never have to worry about getting lost. This one only shows main roads, how to get back to your starting point, and little lines to follow if I pre determine a route at home.


  4. * urban elevation data is poor. Don't expect to find the 100ft hill next door on the map, and don't expect to see it on the 3d mode.
    * I've played with it for a few hours now and it crashed once (on winXP)
    * There's no way to set a default directory for exporting pictures.. and it won't remember where you last exported to. Annoying.
    * Fire roads in state parks (Big Basin Redwoods for me) show up BARELY, but are not named. Park trails do not show up.
    * A lot of window boxes are "modal".. meaning you can't leave the window open while viewing another window. This means that you can't compare legs of routes side-by-side. You can't compare route profiles. These are unnecessary (AFAIK) limitations in the software and should be considered bugs.
    * As you might expect, there are occasional inaccuracies in the map, specifically in the urban areas. The maps tend to be older sometimes, which I guess can cause these problems. Don't buy this as a reliable road map.
    * The CA set consists of like 12 cds. You have to insert like 5 of them and go through InstallShield for each one so that TNav knows you have the region (and haven't pirated it). You still have to insert each of the 12 cds whenever you want to view a different region. I haven't seen an option to cache the map data on hard drive instead of inserting the cds.

    On the positive side, this program does have really need route/waypoint features. I like being able to freehand draw over a dirt road and then view the elevation profile for the road.. You could do the same for hiking trails (if you know exactly where the trail runs!).. The 3d mode is really neat too, although I think the 3d-glasses are a joke.

    I can't compare this to other programs because I haven't used any others.. I'm giving this 3 because the current average of 4.5 stars is too high.



  5. * urban elevation data is poor. Don't expect to find the 100ft hill next door on the map, and don't expect to see it on the 3d mode.
    * I've played with it for a few hours now and it crashed once (on winXP)
    * There's no way to set a default directory for exporting pictures.. and it won't remember where you last exported to. Annoying.
    * Fire roads in state parks (Big Basin Redwoods for me) show up BARELY, but are not named. Park trails do not show up.
    * A lot of window boxes are "modal".. meaning you can't leave the window open while viewing another window. This means that you can't compare legs of routes side-by-side. You can't compare route profiles. These are unnecessary (AFAIK) limitations in the software and should be considered bugs.
    * As you might expect, there are occasional inaccuracies in the map, specifically in the urban areas. The maps tend to be older sometimes, which I guess can cause these problems. Don't buy this as a reliable road map.
    * The CA set consists of like 12 cds. You have to insert like 5 of them and go through InstallShield for each one so that TNav knows you have the region (and haven't pirated it). You still have to insert each of the 12 cds whenever you want to view a different region. I haven't seen an option to cache the map data on hard drive instead of inserting the cds.

    On the positive side, this program does have really need route/waypoint features. I like being able to freehand draw over a dirt road and then view the elevation profile for the road.. You could do the same for hiking trails (if you know exactly where the trail runs!).. The 3d mode is really neat too, although I think the 3d-glasses are a joke.

    I can't compare this to other programs because I haven't used any others.. I'm giving this 3 because the current average of 4.5 stars is too high.



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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Caselogic. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $9.71.
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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By MOBI Technologies, Inc.. The regular list price is $69.99. Sells new for $35.99.
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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Maptech, Inc.. The regular list price is $99.99. Sells new for $89.99.
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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By Garmin. The regular list price is $170.97. Sells new for Too low to display.
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1 comments about Garmin 010-00579-01 Mobile 10 Bilingual GPS (Silver).
  1. I am thoroughly impressed by this product. It far exceeds my expectations.
    As the owner of a e-trex legend for several years I read with great interest about the new technology in the 60CSx and desired to try it. The price of that unit is, however beyond my price range. Just last week I saw this product and it seemed to me that is contained the same antenna and electronics so I bought it for Christmas. Wow! The difference between the reception on this unit and on the Legend puts this machine in a different league.

    Reception: My home office is on the ground floor of an massive old 4 story house. As I first connected my Dell Axim while sitting there I discovered that this thing had a 3D fix. I had heard that it could get in a house. I thought perhaps on the top floor, but this was incredible. In my car I do not have to position it perfectly in the window like the Legend. If it is clipped to my waist and I'm in the car it will get a good fix!

    Bluetooth: Manages the connection flawlessly. Having tried many solutions with varying degrees of aggravation at the intricacies of a Bluetooth connection this was once again a pleasure to use. It connects and reconnects flawlessly.

    Software: This unit comes with Garmin Mobile XT City Navigator North America. Again Significantly better than expected. While justly maintaining their property rights GARMIN have made this system as open as possible for which they must be commended. My TOPO USA maps work as well as the routable North America City Navigator. Both Map sets can be on your handheld and you can switch between which is displayed. Topo USA is not a routable product, however, if you are displaying Topo and have City Navigator maps covering the area it will actually calculate a route and display it on the Topo maps. (This is probably an unintended behavior which however is kind of nice).

    The unit: Removable rechargeable battery is a very good feature beats both Standard AA or AAA batteries and Built in batteries. The unit is very small, light and compact. The belt clip works well and seems secure.

    This is a great product and represents a qualitative jump for consumer GPS. From reading the reviews I suspect that the NNXx products such as the 60CSx all include this technology. If you are a GPS enthusiast I defiantly say BUY!


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Posted in GPS Accessories (Saturday, November 22, 2008)

By GARMIN USA INC.
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Memory Map V5 OS 1:25,000 - Glyndwr's Way - Lwybr Glyndwr
Fugawi GPS Outfitters Moving-Map GPS Software
Maptech Terrain Navigator Pro (Idaho)
Garmin iFinder Hunt C TrueVue Anti-Glare GPS Screen Protector
Maptech TNav Topo CD Rom- Pacific Crest
Case Logic GPSS-1 Neoprene sport GPS Case (Dark Blue)
MOBI 70071 Universal GPS Lighter Gooseneck Mount
Maptech Terrain Navigator (New York)
Garmin 010-00579-01 Mobile 10 Bilingual GPS (Silver)
MOUNT, HANDLBAR BRACKET

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