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  1. This unit has a hardware upgrade. The firmware version 3.0 will not work in the older/other models. There was some discussion on this on the eTrex yahoo group as well as in the sci.geo.satellite-nav newsgroup, but nobody has come up with any link to advertising of this unit. Seems a bit secretive.

  2. Jamie Z is correct. Size matters. If I had my camera with me I'd show you a quad helix for a marine receiver that's bigger than my Garmin Map76S altogether. With the two types of antennas of the same "aperture", there is no user noticeable difference whether under tree cover or not. When an external antenna is used, the internal one is disabled. The current flow of the external antenna is used to determine when it's connected. With a patch antenna the unit must be held horizontally for best reception and I suspect that most people don't do this. With a quad helix antenna, you have more leeway with respect to orientation of the antenna. Holding a patch antenna at a 45° angle will cause much more signal degradation than doing the same with a quad helix.

  3. It's the same thing, just a different way of looking at it. I mark my present location and then edit it to the location that I really want entered. How is that any different than just entering a waypoint from scratch? You still have to enter the numbers. :ph34r:

  4. The use of "comic sans ms" as a font face might be the problem. Seems to me that's not a standard web font, and if the user doesn't have comic sans ms on their computer, their browser will replace it with another available font. Prime's replacement font must be a tiny one.

     

    Is there a list of standard acceptable fonts?

    Yes, I thought that might be the problem as well, but if his computer doesn't have that font, then it should use it's default font. Perhaps he needs to change his default font to something he can read. I thought comic sans ms was pretty common as I have it on four different laptops at home and on my tower at work. I also use it in my e-mail and have never heard a complaint, but then not everyone uses html in their e-mail apps. I don't know of a list of acceptable fonts. Anyway, I just had a thought come to me out of the blue that you could use backgrounds in a table so I tried it out on the cache page. I'll probably switch back to the "normal" format.

  5. Not sure what you have but if you have a bluetooth gps and an Ipaq pocket pc (with bluetooth), then yes it will work just fine. You just need one of the various software options for your Ipaq that will make this work. I currently use Oziexplorer and Mapopolis but there are many other options.

  6. Google Maps Beta (http://maps.google.com)

    actually has lattitude/longitude functions

     

    You just need to enter a URL like this:

     

    http://maps.google.com/?sll=34.616%2C-117.816

     

    And you can specify the zoom level with the spn operator.

     

    http://maps.google.com/maps?&ll=34.616%2C-...spn=0.025,0.025

     

    The only problem is that they don't give a cross-hair or some other icon to actually show the exact location when using coordinates as input. I have e-mailed them suggesting to add this.

  7. Sounds hokey to me. While the FAA is adding L5 to the current GEO's, it is on an entirely new frequency of 1176.45Mhz which we will not be able to receive on our single frequency receivers. We will continue to get WAAS corrections on the L1 frequency of 1575.42Mhz which is the same freq that the "regular" sat's transmit on.

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