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Post by oozuk »

I'm looking for a good GPS for the out back challlange this year

I was thinking of a garmin 172 big screen but i'm told there now very outdated

what are people using and recomend?

here's the requirments
*must have ext earial
*big clear screen
*be very fast acting
*dash mountable
*cross communitatable with other units
*water proof
*colour or B&W doesn't matter just as long as it's fast acting

what are people using in GPS comps these days
i'm a bit of a garmin fan myself
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Post by ausyota »

cant really recomend one as I dont own one... yet.
But here are some sites to give you some ideas :)

http://www.ja-gps.com.au/
http://www.gme.net.au/garmin/index.php
http://www.gpsshed.com.au/
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Post by MYTTUF »

In all the events I've done till now including OBC, Pajero Challenges and NavRRuns I've had the pleasure of using a Garmin 128 and can recommend it as an excellent unit that fits all the requirements you're after. I think it has now ben superseeded by the 152 and now you mentioned 172, so you prolly are more up to date thaan me.
Anyway, I had the pleasure of using the Magellian FX324 in this years Pajero Challenge and reckon it beats the Garmin as it has a keypad, moving map and all the usual features the Garmin has
By the way the Garmin rides in the car with me, as will a meridain Gold for this years OBC
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Re: GPS shopping

Post by turps »

oozuk wrote:I'm looking for a good GPS for the out back challlange this year

I was thinking of a garmin 172 big screen but i'm told there now very outdated

what are people using and recomend?

here's the requirments
*must have ext earial
*big clear screen
*be very fast acting
*dash mountable
*cross communitatable with other units
*water proof
*colour or B&W doesn't matter just as long as it's fast acting

what are people using in GPS comps these days
i'm a bit of a garmin fan myself


I have used they chartplotter that magellan use and it is good (think it is the FX324). It has a keypad so makes inputting way points very quick.
Comes in colour or B&W, so your choice there. Has EXT aierial (even comes with it so no extra cost). Is dash mountable, this is not a hand held. Dont know if it plays with other gps though.


Check here for more info http://www.magellan.com.au/
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Post by Pinball »

how much functionality do you want....

can suggest the MIG 728 as a very versatile unit,

7 " touch screen, colour....

but as a CE device it is vehicle mount only and maybe a tad overkill

http://www.woodhead.com/products/mobile ... ng/mig728/

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Post by turps »

Just tried searching for info on the Magellan FX324. And couldnt find anything on there site.
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Post by Ossie »

I just purchased an new colour fx324 for my Rangie for this years obc, $900 with external aerial, 10mts cord, wiring, manuals and mounting bracket. I still have to purchase a 64m SD card (apparently the 128's are not as efficient) and Discoveraus software.


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Post by hottiemonster »

i just purchased a brand new magellan FX324 colour for $774 and it will hopefully arrive this week :armsup:

comes with external arial, manuals, mounting bracket, face place, etc etc.
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Post by DaveS3 »

hottiemonster wrote:i just purchased a brand new magellan FX324 colour for $774 and it will hopefully arrive this week :armsup:

comes with external arial, manuals, mounting bracket, face place, etc etc.


Where from?

Or US buy?

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Post by FL33XN »

hottiemonster wrote:i just purchased a brand new magellan FX324 colour for $774 and it will hopefully arrive this week :armsup:

comes with external arial, manuals, mounting bracket, face place, etc etc.



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Post by tuf355 »

do you need to spend that much?.a mate run 2 x 128`s and has done 4 OBC all for under $1000
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Post by toughnut »

hottiemonster wrote:i just purchased a brand new magellan FX324 colour for $774 and it will hopefully arrive this week :armsup:

comes with external arial, manuals, mounting bracket, face place, etc etc.


FARK I was ripped off. I payed $1450 for my FX 324 colour. :oops:
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Post by bogged »

toughnut wrote:FARK I was ripped off. I payed $1450 for my FX 324 colour. :oops:

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Post by oozuk »

how do people find the magellen's with the numerical keypad and the colour screens ??? i've heard that they can be slow reacting and poor referesh screen speed?? othe'r peoples opinions on this please !?!

sort of 50\50 on that GPS at the moment
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Post by oozuk »

just looked at the garmin 3006c it seems to be the shit :lol:

just gotta find out what it's worth
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Post by RoldIT »

They are quick refresh but don't try loading too much map data into the FX324 because that does slow down menu/nav screen switching (in my experience).


I've put some of my experience in this other thread so as not to hijack ...

http://www.outerlimits4x4.com/PHP_Modul ... hp?t=41282
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Post by oozuk »

thanks for the input, it all helps

i know that you can cross communicate between two garmin units
but can you do the same between a garmin and a magellen ?
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Post by tuf355 »

so what answers did you come up with oozuk?
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Post by oozuk »

tuf355 wrote:so what answers did you come up with oozuk?


found a store that's really clued up on GPS's (aparrantiely)
"Jonny Appleseed GPS" he's in woongolaba near brisbane but he shut at 1 today so i'll try him next weekend and see what he suggests
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Post by ausyota »

oozuk wrote:found a store that's really clued up on GPS's (aparrantiely)
"Jonny Appleseed GPS" he's in woongolaba near brisbane but he shut at 1 today so i'll try him next weekend and see what he suggests



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Post by -Mick- »

oozuk wrote:
tuf355 wrote:so what answers did you come up with oozuk?


found a store that's really clued up on GPS's (aparrantiely)
"Jonny Appleseed GPS" he's in woongolaba near brisbane but he shut at 1 today so i'll try him next weekend and see what he suggests


he's apparently pretty good oozuk :) Have heard his name thrown around at work..... I work with survey quality GPS
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Post by twinnie »

i have used an etrex coupled to a compaq ipaq and it works realy well you mount the etrex and you hand hold the ipaq so nomatter how bumpy it is you can read it. the only down side is baterys. (with this set up you cant use the car power system)

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Post by oozuk »

thought about that, but i'm yet to see a laptop that would suvive a week in the Outback challange knowin my luck it would be under water on the first day
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