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  1. I've used a Legend, a 60cx, and a ForeTrex 201 on my bicycle and motorcycle with the normal garmin handlebar mounts. All work fine. I believe the bike-specific gps are mainly training tools and not nav tools.

     

    If you are doing rough riding you might consider a unit with an internal rechargeable battery as the handhelds with AA batts are famous for losing battery contact under heavy vibration on bikes.

  2. Does anyone know if you can save waypoints to the microSD card?

     

    There are several answers to the question.

     

    * the microSD is data-agnostic; you can mount it in a card reader (or put the GPSr in mass storage mode) and save as many waypoints as you want to it

    * I do not own that unit, but I suspect you cannot write waypoints to the card or read waypoint from the card from the GPSr itself

    * Many garmin X models will save track data to the sd card

    * you can save custom POI to the card and have the GPSr read those. \

  3. I couldn't get it with gpsbabel, newer mapsource, or the Brit gpsutil program.

     

    I could see some of the waypoint names with *nix strings:

    #ABARCA

    CRTD 17:46 07-MAY-00

     

    #ABOLOGN

    CRTD 18:05 09-APR-00

     

    #ABSTWST

    CRTD 01:16 31-DEC-99

     

    #ACALAIS@

    CRTD 23:53 29-JUN-00

     

    But I didn't see anything that looked like coords.

  4. I have a GPSMAP 60CSx on its way to me. My main use of it is going to be Geocaching. But, I was wondering if there is any way to download an Aviation map/database for it. I am a pilot, and while I probably won't use it for a primary means of navigation, it would be a handy backup in case of a electrical failure. Just a database of airports and VOR's would be very useful.

     

    I googled airports vor gpx and found this. I hope it's helpful.

  5. I was wondering if there is any other Topo maps that would have more detail, such as showing more trails.

    Especially for the Northern New Jersey area.

     

    You might be better off trying to search for track/waypoint/route files for NJ that others have captured, and upload those to the GPS. It's fairly common for folks to walk/ride trails with the "breadcrumbs" on. That'd be more likely than finding finished topo maps for the area.

     

    I'd google something like "New Jersey gps OR gpx OR loc" or something like that.

  6. The following mapsets can be used to autoroute on this handheld (off the top of my head, there may be more):

    CityNav. This is the default for most people. My car gps came with a second unlock which I can use on my handheld for free. Locked software.

    City Select, if you can find an unused copy. Locked software.

    Topo Canada (and perhaps others). It is not clear where "sofla" is so I don't rule this out. I do not know the lock situation.

    MetroGuide 4, right out of the box. No locks.

    MetroGuide 5 using the tool in the link in my .sig below . No locks.

    MetroGuide 6 using the tool in the link in my .sig below . No locks.

    MetroGuide 7 using the tool in the link in my .sig below . No locks.

    MetroGuide 8 using the tool in the link in my .sig below . No locks.

    the basemap (which I wasn't even considering).

     

    I use MGNAv8 in my 60cx and it autoroutes effectively.

     

    Are all the options above right for most consumers? No. Most people will buy CN and be happy with it. It's not, however, the only Garmin mapset that will autoroute in an autorouting GPSr, handheld or otherwise.

  7. say i get a legend hcx or vista hcx as an upgrade for my old legend, using it mostly for geocaching. how much time and money will it take to also use it for driving directions? we already have a nuvi in the family, but if those can do it, what the heck, i'll just keep it in my truck.

     

    If you have a 2nd license from the CN on the nuvi you can install it on the 60 to sonsume the 2nd license.

     

    If not, probably the cheapest route would be to buy use MG off eBay or similar, and hack it to route (see .sig below).

  8. I have not tried, it, but I seem to remember there being a "avoid this section" selection tool in MapSource. I suppose you could hem the mapset in with the avoidance selection polygons and re-send the mapset to the 60 to see it it works.

     

    I'd suggest making a static route, but my testing indicates that CN+autorouting GPS only results in the beginning and ending waypoints being seen in the GPSr. MetroGuide will send the routes to the 60 in their entirety, but I don't know if that is a functio of the gps or mapsource.

  9. I cant figure out how to set a general alarm for geocaches so it will alarm for all geocaches.

    I can set a single cache at a time but that just makes me wanna throw the whole thing in the next lake .....

     

    You could load them as POI and get proximity alarms (for all caches in a given .gpx) that way, but you'd lose geocaching-specific functionality.

  10. When one saves a route or track does it save to internal memory or to the chip? I am paranoid about erasing whatever Ihave loaded on the chip. Read and re-read the manual but can't find anything definitive on this.

     

    Manually saved routes and tracks live in the GPSr. If you have a card present you can tell it to save tracks to the card as-you-go.

  11. That's the way I was leaning.... Just needed a push!

     

    So when I get the waypoint files, is it as easy as drag n drop to the Garmin as a removable device? Or is there a lot more to it. (I'm all about easy...) I want to make sure I can actually make the downloadable waypoints work before I shell out $ for adapters and cables. I'm cheap like that.

     

    EasyGPS is free (and easy) and is probably the go-to software for uploading waypoints to GPSr of all flavors.

  12. What I would like to know is: Is it worth buying the PC adapter, as well as the 9-pin to USB adapter from Garmin (or another outlet) so I can transfer waypoints to the unit? Or have things advanced enough in the 10-12 years since the unit was new to not even make it worth the money and effort?

     

    I am cheap/frugal/stubborn, so I'd buy the cable and adapter cheap off eBay or similar. The USB adapter will be usable for other legacy serial devices also.

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