
sanramonhunter
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Searching for a GPS Unit
sanramonhunter replied to The Zachalope's topic in GPS technology and devices
You need to qualify your question a little more. 1.) What kind of audible alerts do you want? Are beeps for turns ok or do you want a voice to say "turn right on elm street"? 2.) does it need to be waterproof? 3.) Price range 4.) Primary use Auto routing or Hiking/Geocaching? 5.) What size screen (handleds usually have small 2-3 inch screens while the autounits have screens 4 inches and up. Unforunatelly there isn't a perfect device out there yet that does both autorouting with voice prompt and a really good job for geocaching. Most people recomend buying 2 devices one for the car and a handheld for caching. -
Make sure City Navigator is the active map. I forgot how to do this as I sold my 60csx a few months back. Could be your unit is using the basemap (which only contains freeways) to route you and not city navigator. It might also be that the algorithm can't handle the "no freeways" option when a freeway is the only way to get somewhere. Once you confirm that it's using city navigator and it still doesn't work I would set a waypoint for the bridge enterance then once you get off the bridge start a second route to the final destination. And are you actually going to get on the bay bridge? I thought that was illegal (let alone crazy). What day of the week and what time is this going down?
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I'll be first to ask the two obvious questions. 1.) Do you have City Navigator or City Select loaded? 2.) How exactly would you get from San Fran to Oaktown without going on the Bay Bridge, which is a freeway? If you do have City Nav or select loaded, I would imagine since you must go over a bridge(unless you go all the way around the bay) that the device may just ignore this setting. Maybe set two waypoints one for the onramp to the bay bridge, and another to the final destination. Then once you cross the bay bridge start routing from there. I'd just jump on BART myself.
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As of today it's probably a wash. The Explorist will be more stable right now. But in a year when they get all the bugs worked out the Triton will be a better unit. And as usual the Tech support people at magellan have their heads up you know where. Alot of the explorists were legacied (SP?) but not the 100, 210, 500 LE, 600, or XL. I just sent my Explorist 600 in for repairs and from everything I've seen around here I'll probably be getting a triton 500 back. So I'll be in the same boat as you if my triton is a dog. If you haven't already go to tritonforum.com and check out the info there.
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Changing Geochaching coords in the 400t?
sanramonhunter replied to randyrucker's topic in GPS technology and devices
So it only transfers the lat/lon and GC#? That's kinda lame. -
Geocaching friendly Auto GPS units
sanramonhunter replied to Burgi Dad's topic in GPS technology and devices
If a cache is located away from the street no matter which Auto unit you get you will run into this problem. Since the cache doesn't have a street address the GPS just gets you to the closest street address it can find next to those coordinates. So it may send you down a dead end because the end of that street is 40 ft. from the cache coordinates, even though one street over there may be better access but it's 100 ft from the parking lot to the cache. When a gps does this I just ZOOM out and look for the best access point. I've used a 60cs with CN v7 a 60csx with CNv8 a streetpilot with CNv8 and a Magellan 2200t and they all would put me a street away sometimes. I don't know if one unit handles these kinds of problems better than another, but I doubt it. -
there are some here http://www.tritonforum.com/downloads.html but it says to use at your own risk! Maybe someone else can get better ones.
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Question about 2 GPS and 1 Software
sanramonhunter replied to ao318's topic in GPS technology and devices
Topo 2008 Yes. The City navigator should have come with 2 unlock codes. If you haven't used both of them then yes, you can use the second unlock code from city navigator on the etrex. If you haven't used the second code, but can't find it call up Garmin and they might be able to help you. One thing on the second code, you won't be able to upgrade on the second unit. If you wanted new maps you'd have to buy the full version for the 2nd unit and use an upgrade on the first. -
Magellan Meridian Gold & SD Cards
sanramonhunter replied to Cache4Ever's topic in GPS technology and devices
If your unit is receiving WAAS corrections don't update the firmware. If you do you will lose WAAS. -
Stands for directional pad. The big circle in the middle of all the buttons with the arrows on it.
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Press the mark button. It will pop up the current Lon/lat. Just use the d-pad to change those numbers to what you want. Have you checked the garmin website for manuals. It will be under mapping handhelds, then discontinued models. The original manuals should be there.
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Go buy this one. http://atlanta.craigslist.org/ele/597224360.html I think it's located close to you. If you hate it you should be able to sell it on ebay for at least $50. Here's the downside on this unit. 1.) monochrome (Color screens are MUCH easier to read) 2.) Serial connection to PC (If you don't have a serial port on your PC I wouldn't buy it.) 3.) Not High sensitivity (You will lose signal in heavy foliage) 4.) You'll have to buy a pc cable for it. ($15 on ebay) 5.) Lame color
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I'm pretty sure the 1500 doesn't have a compass.
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You can't just drop a *.gpx file on an explorist it has to be reformated to a *.gs for it to read. You could try magellans new program Vantagepoint and if that doesn't work you could always go with GSAK, it will output in the explorist format. If you have access to a different cable you might also try that. Alot of people have had similar problems and found the cable to be the problem.
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Need help finding the right fit
sanramonhunter replied to NOV8TR's topic in GPS technology and devices
I think you have to pay for the sat images from them as well. -
Pick a palm/pda for me
sanramonhunter replied to P'ville Lions R Us's topic in GPS technology and devices
Are you planning on using the PDA with or without a dedicated GPSr unit? If your just using the PDA to view the cache info my suggestion would be to get the cheapest one you can. You'll be subjecting it to a lot of outdoor use and if you break it you always can get another one. Regardless of the PDA you choose you'll need a program, such as cachemate, to view the gpx files. So your best bet is to find a program you like, and then find a PDA that runs it well. I use Cachemate ($8) and a Palm VX( Monochrome under $20 on ebay). -
Magellan Vantage Point
sanramonhunter replied to Captain Janeway's topic in GPS technology and devices
Make sure your cable is correct as RRLOVER mentioned. But if that is correct you go to Library Tab. Then go to the exchange button(the one on the right is Export) and follow the prompts. It will create a *.gs file for your explorist. -
Actually use this site no need to sign up for anything. You just need nero or something else to burn the rom.
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You could use gsak. Or if you join this group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/2200TIssues/ They have a version in the files section. I think it's the same as the crossover one. I have a 2200t not a crossover, so can't tell you for sure.
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List of Found Cache's on explorist 500/600
sanramonhunter replied to sanramonhunter's topic in GPS technology and devices
Perfect. I had tried about 20 different combinations of menu options, but never once I got the list up. Thanks for the info. While it is a little combersome, I only need to do it once a day at the most. -
On my 60csx after you "find" the cache it would put an entry in the calendar. Then I could go back and log the finds by GC# on GC.com. Is there anything similar on the explorist series? I'm marking them as found, and they have a checkmark on them when viewing on the map. Is there any way to see a list of them?
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looking to buy my first gps
sanramonhunter replied to kidshavinfun's topic in GPS technology and devices
Costco.com has the legend cx for $150. So if that's the black & white venture I'd say no. -
I am in need of a battery door for an explorist 600. Was wondering if anyone had used a door from a skygolf sg4? I can find them for $15 and they come with a belt clip. Magellan won't sell me a door. They want me to send the whole unit to them and pay $40. I am pretty sure it will work, just hoping someone had some experience with the replacement. As a side note, anyone know where I can get actual magellan battery doors?