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Gellidius

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  1. I have a Eagle Explorer which was bought new in 1999.

     

    Near my home there's a marker (sorry, english is not my first language) for which i got the exact position from my town's Technical Services Dept. I was told it was within 1 cm true.

     

    I put the coordinates in the Eagle, and about twice a year i test the gps accuracy against this marker to see if all's well.

     

    Not counting the times when SA was on, the test results tell me that "all of the time" i get to within 12 ft or so of the marker.

    But, about 60-70% of the time, when the gps tells me i've arrived, i look down and see the marker in the grass right under the gps, in front of my feet.

     

    I'm going to buy a new gps soon, and i don't expect the results to be appreciably better. But the new one will have lots of things to offer that the old one did not have; and for me, those "gadgets" will be appreciated.

  2. I bought a Lowrance Eagle Explorer around 1998-99 and returned it after a few weeks as it would shut itself down quite often; it was replaced by a new one which still works very well.

     

    A couple of years ago i gave it to a friend who wanted to do some geocaching and he has now offered to give it back to me as he's bought a new Garmin.

     

    I intend to buy a new Garmin soon, so I'll take back the old Eagle and let the GF use it when hiking.

     

    At the time i bought it, it sold for about 325$ can.

     

    I suppose the internal lithium batt. is near the end of it's life as the manual says it should be good for about 10 years.

    Wondering if a new battery can be installed in there! Does anyone know?

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