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Decided must get one for touring, work (I'm crap navigating through towns), and general lesiure activities. Have looked at 3, al Garmin:
GPSMAP 60C/CS GPSMAP 76C/CS Quest. The quest seems to be the best mobile/portable unit, has a large memory and it gives voice commands like a "proper" SatNav unit. But it's £400 ![]() So, any of you got experience with any of the above I know the Quest is brand new, but experieince of GPS use in general would be handy. Does the software allow you to plot a route on the PC and then download it onto the GPS unit ? If so, I take it you could put things like hotels in a waypoints.... . |
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Grinch,
None of those have enough memory... Won't get a map of Eastern France in any of those. The GPS V is a pretty good tool for a car though, but I don't want to have to take a laptop and have to upload maps, which is why I need the memory... . |
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If you've got the money to spend I believe an Ipaq and a gps addon are the best way to go. I seem to remember Patch has a setup like that.
I have no clue on any of the standalone sets, though, sorry. |
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I've got an Ipaq 2210 with TomTom GPS antena/software. The Ipaq takes memory cards, so no problem adding maps. Got it under off though, so not sure how much it would cost now.
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I have a Palm Tungsten with a TomTom GPS.
Memory isn't a problem as the maps are downloaded onto a secure digidal card. These can be changed as you move from one country to another. I have not worked out how to fix it to the bike yet. |
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The thing to remember Steve is to get one that's totally waterproof and can be easily operated with gloves on. I think BMW use a Garmin, it's not exactly cheap but it certainly works.
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As for easily operable with gloves on, personaly I've found this to be of lesser importance. I tell it where I want to go before I set off, it tells me how to get there. Dont usualy find the need to operate it though the journey. Depends how much its gonna cost I guess. |
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