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What GPS are you running???

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What GPS are you running???

Post by Nev62 »

Just wanted to know what GPS people are running and why? I'm thinking of getting one but are limited in how much I can afford. I want to be able to have a bread crumb trail for marking in "found" tracks not on maps and marking future campsites. :?:
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Post by ausyota »

I have a Garmin GPSMAP60cs
Very happy with it.
If you want a good Good GPS without map or all the bells and whistles have a look at the Garmin GPS60 for around $300.
The Garmin Etrex can be had cheap now and is good basic unit for around $200

Look here http://www.gpsshed.com.au/
and here http://www.ja-gps.com.au/

Some guys on the board have had good deals on Magellan GPSs from the US too.
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Post by -Mick- »

pda with an external receiver. Can use a variety of programs then for in car navigation, mobile gis, viewing and tracking on digital maps etc.

Can do what you want no worries.

PDA $300, GPS receiver + powered car cradle $90, software was cheap (free).

Maybe out of your budget I don't know..........
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Post by GV_Qld »

Garmin GPSMAP60CS, connected to a tabletpc.
Very happy with the setup.

Setup in my Vit.
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Post by -Nemesis- »

Quick plug for my mates new company/site. But will be at the top no doubt the way it's going...

www.gpsaustralia.net

Has a productive forum to. With free map downloads for members etc...
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Post by munecito »

Dell Axim X50 520Mhz + I-Trek 16 channels bluetooth GPS.

For maps Oziexplorer, for turn by turn Destinator.

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Post by De-lux »

i have a Garmin StreetPilot II+

Its very very simple, old as the hills, but it does the job. I think it's now discontinued, but a similar unit can be bought for about $250. :cool:
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Post by NZ4x4 »

I've got a Garmin GPS60 and it's bloody great!!! I have mapping software on my PC that has NZ topo (and street) maps which alows me to import routes off my gps so i ca see exactly what track i was on and where i got to, and i can also make a route on the pc then import it onto my GPS. Its a peice of piss to use. Just great.
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Post by Troll00 »

Garmin ETrex with laptop and Ozi Explorer software
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Post by suzy »

with laptop and Ozi Explorer software


same
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Post by Chucky »

I have the Garmin e-trek, cost me $50 Aust in singapore :cool:
It cost me more for the car cradle and ciggy and laptop power cord ($80) All up it cost me $130.

The olny problem is the cord for the laptop is serial and my laptop only has USB ports on the back. :oops: Will get round to finding a adaptor oneday.
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Post by evil_hitman »

Magellan Meridian Platinum Marine
why? because it was the best handheld you could get at the time (without going in to GIS equipment)

at the time it was selling around $1200 and i paid $950

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Post by marin »

running a desktop slimline pc (p4 1.6) off an inverter on a custom built roof mounted rear shelf, 7" touch screen on dash, usb gps mouse, running lastest destinator with map monkey for round town, and oziexplorer for when the going gets rough.

If you are interested in the pc route, have a look at the forum @ www.mp3car.com , so much info there. I also run all my mp3's off the pc (currently running frodoplayer for that), an added bonus of going the pc route. U dont need a high spec pc, i know of ppl running old 466mhz pc's, and it does the job for them. only problem is that you have the instability of microsoft products (WINBLOWS!), although hasn't been a prob for me yet. I still carry paper maps though.

Just another option.

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Post by wrksux »

I have a Explorist 600, with Discover Aus topo. i got it from the us so the unit was only 400 australian vs 950 to buy just the unit here. the topo maps are awsome im very happy with it and it should last me quite a few years
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Post by -Richo- »

laptop with oziexplorer, altina USB GPS antenna, works well for what i want.
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Post by bogged »

Magellan Meridian Colour
why? because it was the best handheld you could get at the time

at the time it was selling around $1200 and i paid $450 from USA :armsup:
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Post by Utemad »

suzy wrote:
with laptop and Ozi Explorer software


same
I used to use an Extrex Legend with a laptop but now use a PDA with CF GPS. You can't beat the PDA in the car but I still use my Etrex when hiking.

I use Destinator and Oziexplorer on the PDA.
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Post by Ossie »

Most comp cars run Magellan FX324 BW or colour and they are excellent (though SD card is only upto 64m)

Why? Becasue of separate numerical key pad for keying in point quickly, easy to use and large (6inch?) screen.

Downside? Cost and permanent power unless you get a UPS etc.

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Post by AJ »

Garmin eMap. Discontinued a few years ago.
Does everything I need so dont see a need to update.
Run Ozi on laptop too. I mainly layout tracks on the laptop then upload them to the GPS. KISS principle. :D
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Post by Nev62 »

Thanks for the reply guys. Looks like I may go second hand or buy from the US. I could alwyas use my laptop but I depend on it for work so won't risk it.
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Post by bru21 »

Ossie wrote:Most comp cars run Magellan FX324 BW or colour and they are excellent (though SD card is only upto 64m)

Why? Becasue of separate numerical key pad for keying in point quickly, easy to use and large (6inch?) screen.

Downside? Cost and permanent power unless you get a UPS etc.

Jason
do these still exist, i have had no luck on google. what is the newer version called

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laptop

Post by benjamin78au »

Does any one know of software for Australia that I can load on to a laptop and get turn by turn navigation. (going to live in brissy and i know i going to get lost). Also who makes the best receiver these days usb or pcmia card??



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Re: laptop

Post by bogged »

benjamin78au wrote:Does any one know of software for Australia that I can load on to a laptop and get turn by turn navigation. (going to live in brissy and i know i going to get lost). Also who makes the best receiver these days usb or pcmia card??



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Post by +dj_hansen+ »

bogged, who did u go through in the states to get your GPS?
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Post by hottiemonster »

magellan FX324 colour using discoveraus
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Post by Troll00 »

Chucky wrote:I have the Garmin e-trek, cost me $50 Aust in singapore :cool:
It cost me more for the car cradle and ciggy and laptop power cord ($80) All up it cost me $130.

The olny problem is the cord for the laptop is serial and my laptop only has USB ports on the back. :oops: Will get round to finding a adaptor oneday.
I picked up an adaptor for $30 can't remember were from though
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Post by Mudzuki »

bru21 wrote:
Ossie wrote:Most comp cars run Magellan FX324 BW or colour and they are excellent (though SD card is only upto 64m)

Why? Becasue of separate numerical key pad for keying in point quickly, easy to use and large (6inch?) screen.

Downside? Cost and permanent power unless you get a UPS etc.

Jason
do these still exist, i have had no luck on google. what is the newer version called

cheers bru
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Post by RoldIT »

Mudzuki wrote:
bru21 wrote:
Ossie wrote:Most comp cars run Magellan FX324 BW or colour and they are excellent (though SD card is only upto 64m)

Why? Becasue of separate numerical key pad for keying in point quickly, easy to use and large (6inch?) screen.

Downside? Cost and permanent power unless you get a UPS etc.

Jason
do these still exist, i have had no luck on google. what is the newer version called

cheers bru
I believe these were discontinued, most surplus stock gone too.
He's already found 2 in the Canada. I believe they were the last 2 they had.
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Re: laptop

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bogged wrote:
benjamin78au wrote:Does any one know of software for Australia that I can load on to a laptop and get turn by turn navigation. (going to live in brissy and i know i going to get lost). Also who makes the best receiver these days usb or pcmia card??



bj
oziexplorer.. but its not really great for street level.. but about the best


Last time I checked you could not get street level Maps of Brisbane for Oziexplorer. You can get a "Brisbane special map" but I think its 1:200 000 or something like that.

I was told that they have not made them yet...I think it might have something to do with the curtains fading in summer or confusing the eating time for the cows if we had daylight saving :shock:
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Re: laptop

Post by Utemad »

bluemu wrote:
bogged wrote:
benjamin78au wrote:Does any one know of software for Australia that I can load on to a laptop and get turn by turn navigation. (going to live in brissy and i know i going to get lost). Also who makes the best receiver these days usb or pcmia card??



bj
oziexplorer.. but its not really great for street level.. but about the best


Last time I checked you could not get street level Maps of Brisbane for Oziexplorer. You can get a "Brisbane special map" but I think its 1:200 000 or something like that.

I was told that they have not made them yet...I think it might have something to do with the curtains fading in summer or confusing the eating time for the cows if we had daylight saving :shock:
There is software for turn by turn navigation available for laptop or PPC such as Destinator.

There is also street level mapping available for programmes such as Oziexplorer. It isn't turn by turn though.
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