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  1. I've been away from GPS file manipulation programs for a LONG time. I have/use Mapsource. I wish to share my waypoints in Mapsource format (.gdb) with a family member who has a mapping garmin gps, but no Mapsource program, not a big gps user. We live in different states. I would like to send my .gdb files and have them open the file with a program and download data to their gps. I can do this with GPSBabel (convert to .gpx) and then EasyGPS (download to gps). Is there a single step option? Are the better programs (free) to use than those I listed here? Thx.
  2. For units with preloaded CN, are the disc(s) included for PC/Mapsource use of City Navigator, specifically GPSMAP 496 in the Aviation Series... Relatives have bought the gpsmap 496 which did come with a DVD. They live in another town and thus I have not seen the DVD. I will be helping them get up to speed with the GPS and wish to know if the DVD that came with the new GPS includes the MapSource City Navigator material or if I'll need to request that data set from Garmin. The garmin website is not clear on this topic.
  3. This is the weighted mount I use for my 76CS, I like the fact that I can remove it easily and place on the floor or take the whole thing into the house. I had a suction cup 1st and like this better. It's very flexible and heavy so it conforms to the dash and doesn't slide around.
  4. I have been away from this board for some time, so forgive me if this topic has been beaten to death. I have a 76CS and have been a City Select user for years up through CS 6. It seems Garmin is moving more towards the City Navigator family. I assume from their website that the 76CS supports City Navigator. I am interested in experiences between City Select and City Navigator, (both with the 76 series and with other gps units). Pro's & Con's of each.
  5. 76CS: 1) It has double the memory of a 60CS. Enough said right there (IMHO) ! 2) It IS nearly the same size as the 60. Garmin spec's 76CS: 6.2"H x 2.7"W x 1.4"D 60CS: 6.1"H x 2.4"W x 1.3"D .... (yes I know, the 60 has a Rhino antenna and it more rounded in places....) 3) It DOES fit in a shirt or coat pocket. 4) I have taken a 76s or 76CS deer hunting each of the past 3 years. Worked great! 5) It floats, which might be important since you mentioned boats. 6) According to Garmin, it's basemap is 'more detailed' than a 60, see thread below... Here's another 76 vs. 60 thread... 7) I have tried the 60 series and understand others may prefer it's form, I however, preferred and bought the 76.... YMMV Here's a re-posting comment's I've made earlier... ===================================================== Most of the things that are said about the 60 are likely true of the 76C(s) as well (only the 76Cs is better IMHO) I really like Color 115Mb for Maps !!! New Operating Interface Autorouting !!! Geocahing mode is nice (but definately not needed!) ONE thing I don't like (also true of the 60): Text sizes are way too big with too much 'white space' for data fields. Hopefully a firmware update (I've sent in a request) will allow a choice for smaller data field sizes (like on the 76s) As for Size, the 60 people will claim the 76 is the size of a small river barge. NOT True. In fact the total exterior dimensions are nearly identical. I know, I know, the 76 case is largely rectangular (i.e. it floats) and the 60 case has the rhino style antenna and rounded off bottom, but the point is, the 76 series is NOT huge. It fits in shirt pockets, it fits beautifully in my hands. My wife is rather petitte and she has no complaints using the 76cs. I am only rambling on so, because the 60 crowd would scare off any potential purchasers who've never even seen a 76 series. If you find you need accessory cables and such: GPS Geek (a.k.a. Gilsson Tech) can't be beat! They also sell a very nice case with clear window for the 76 series! RAM mounts are great and become relatively inexpensive once you expand to multiple uses (i.e. car, bike, etc) RAM Mounts specific to the 76 series... I've said if before and here it is again: "I'll take double the memory of the 60 series in a floating case any day!!!!!" YMMV
  6. I would buy a 76CS w/ City Select, a selection of RAM mounts for my car/bike/canoe and put the remaining $400 into my pocket. ....wait a minute, that's what I DID !!! I don't know about you, but one GPS is plenty for me when it comes to downloading and uploading geocache waypoints to more than one unit. I prefer one unit for autorouting and subsequent hiking to a cache or campsite or ??? If I had the cash I would have a 2620 and an autorouting-handheld.
  7. My 76CS has been VERY quick to lock and maintain lock with the exception of two days. Both were rainy days (but not the only rainy days, during which my 76CS worked fine). On these particular days, the unit seemed like it would not lock while riding in my car. Both in the morning and on my way home from work. I can't explain it, but haven't done anything about it as it only happened twice and the weather is bad. Other bad weather days have not been a problem and my old 76S NEVER had a problem regardless of weather. Normally the 76CS is much faster locking than my 76S ever was.
  8. 60C Specific RAM Mounts... One of which I really like is: I had a suction cup mount and returned it for the (lead) weighted and very flexible base with a rubber coating. Flexible enough to fit any dash and heavy enough to do the job. Doesn't move around. It's flexible enough to bend all three of the 'feet' together to touch each other.
  9. I had to do that to mine as well. I have not had a problem since. How do you do a master reset? I have a 76CS running 3.42 and still have lock-up problems on the day-view of the calender (something that's supposed to have been fixed according to their update notes).
  10. That's funny, if true, because many of us have already installed v6.
  11. Here's a couple of links on the 76CS with good comments and pictures... Discussion #1 on 76CS Discussion #2 on 76CS I am 'pasting' my comments from those two discussions here.... 76CS: 1) It has double the memory of a 60CS. Enough said right there! 2) It IS nearly the same size as the 60. Garmin spec's 76CS: 6.2"H x 2.7"W x 1.4"D 60CS: 6.1"H x 2.4"W x 1.3"D .... (yes I know, the 60 has a Rhino antenna and it more rounded in places....) 3) It DOES fit in a shirt or coat pocket. 4) I have taken a 76s or 76CS deer hunting each of the past 3 years. Worked great! 5) It floats, which might be important since you mentioned boats. 6) According to Garmin, it's basemap is 'more detailed' than a 60, see thread below... Here's another 76 vs. 60 thread... 7) I have tried the 60 series and understand others may prefer it's form, I however, preferred and bought the 76.... YMMV Here's a re-posting comment's I've made earlier... ===================================================== Most of the things that are said about the 60 are likely true of the 76C(s) as well (only the 76Cs is better IMHO) I really like Color 115Mb for Maps !!! New Operating Interface Autorouting !!! Geocahing mode is nice (but definately not needed!) ONE thing I don't like (also true of the 60): Text sizes are way too big with too much 'white space' for data fields. Hopefully a firmware update (I've sent in a request) will allow a choice for smaller data field sizes (like on the 76s) As for Size, the 60 people will claim the 76 is the size of a small river barge. NOT True. In fact the total exterior dimensions are nearly identical. I know, I know, the 76 case is largely rectangular (i.e. it floats) and the 60 case has the rhino style antenna and rounded off bottom, but the point is, the 76 series is NOT huge. It fits in shirt pockets, it fits beautifully in my hands. My wife is rather petitte and she has no complaints using the 76cs. I am only rambling on so, because the 60 crowd would scare off any potential purchasers who've never even seen a 76 series. If you find you need accessory cables and such: GPS Geek (a.k.a. Gilsson Tech) can't be beat! They also sell a very nice case with clear window for the 76 series! RAM mounts are great and become relatively inexpensive once you expand to multiple uses (i.e. car, bike, etc) RAM Mounts specific to the 76 series... I've said if before and here it is again: "I'll take double the memory of the 60 series in a floating case any day!!!!!" YMMV
  12. There exists OziExporer and Street Atlas USA 4 files of all the BWCA campsites and portages. I would like to use this data and basically today only use Mapsource and Easygps. What's the best way (free) to convert this file into a format I can use with Mapsource? Link to website with BWCA gps data in OxiExplorer and Street Atlas USA format
  13. I had a 76s that I bought new, used for a few years and sold in a heartbeat for a 76CS. I loved the 76S. I like the 76CS even more! Yes, the color is better IMO than the greyscale. Don't forget the 76CS also jumps you from 24Mb of mapping memory to 115Mb and adds Autorouting. If $ is not the issue, sell the new 76S locally or on ebay and place an order for a 76CS from TVNav.com (they know gps and are a small family business, one of the owners will answer the phone, great service and low prices).
  14. 76CS: 1) It has double the memory of a 60CS. Enough said right there! 2) It IS nearly the same size as the 60. Garmin spec's 76CS: 6.2"H x 2.7"W x 1.4"D 60CS: 6.1"H x 2.4"W x 1.3"D .... (yes I know, the 60 has a Rhino antenna and it more rounded in places....) 3) It DOES fit in a shirt or coat pocket. 4) I have taken a 76s or 76CS deer hunting each of the past 3 years. Worked great! 5) It floats, which might be important since you mentioned boats. 6) According to Garmin, it's basemap is 'more detailed' than a 60, see thread below... Here's another 76 vs. 60 thread... 7) I have tried the 60 series and understand others may prefer it's form, I however, preferred and bought the 76.... YMMV Here's a re-posting comment's I've made earlier... ===================================================== Most of the things that are said about the 60 are likely true of the 76C(s) as well (only the 76Cs is better IMHO) I really like Color 115Mb for Maps !!! New Operating Interface Autorouting !!! Geocahing mode is nice (but definately not needed!) ONE thing I don't like (also true of the 60): Text sizes are way too big with too much 'white space' for data fields. Hopefully a firmware update (I've sent in a request) will allow a choice for smaller data field sizes (like on the 76s) As for Size, the 60 people will claim the 76 is the size of a small river barge. NOT True. In fact the total exterior dimensions are nearly identical. I know, I know, the 76 case is largely rectangular (i.e. it floats) and the 60 case has the rhino style antenna and rounded off bottom, but the point is, the 76 series is NOT huge. It fits in shirt pockets, it fits beautifully in my hands. My wife is rather petitte and she has no complaints using the 76cs. I am only rambling on so, because the 60 crowd would scare off any potential purchasers who've never even seen a 76 series. If you find you need accessory cables and such: GPS Geek (a.k.a. Gilsson Tech) can't be beat! They also sell a very nice case with clear window for the 76 series! RAM mounts are great and become relatively inexpensive once you expand to multiple uses (i.e. car, bike, etc) RAM Mounts specific to the 76 series... I've said if before and here it is again: "I'll take double the memory of the 60 series in a floating case any day!!!!!" YMMV
  15. 76CS.... Everything a 60 is with twice the memory. Right sized!
  16. The GPS Store... $10. If it's like the case I bought from them for my 76s, it'll have a clip for a belt loop on the back side, that I used on my shoulder strap of my backpack.
  17. Unless you have City Selct loaded, the gps will route off the basemap. Put another way, TOPO does NOT support autorouting. If you want to route to say a mountain. Select the point on the map screen by moving the arrow to it an hit enter, then goto.
  18. I also had the Day view lock up... mine locked when in the day view and then hitting menu.... I have not tried to duplicate again. Everything else works well. Note: Mine is the 76CS 3.42 fixed the issue I was having with my calender mentioned above and quoted here.... 76CS
  19. I also had the Day view lock up... mine locked when in the day view and then hitting menu.... I have not tried to duplicate again. Everything else works well. Note: Mine is the 76CS
  20. Ram Mounts are extremely flexible and adaptable to multiple uses as they are built around 1" ball mounts, couplers, bases & cradles... here's some misc. part picts... Lead center weighted-flexible base...my personal favorite for cars... RAM has COUNTLESS parts/subparts that can be ordered for almost any circumstance or device...
  21. Congrats! and good choice (IMHO as another 76CS owner) Don't forget, the basemap WILL autoroute, but you really 'need' City Select for autorouting on all the smaller streets, especially a necessity for a real estate business. The link I posted above is to Amazon, I am told they have the cheapest delivered price. (CS v6 has been announced. It ships around 7/15/04, you would get the upgrade for free even if you ordered v5 today, because the new version has been 'released'. For more info... Garmin's - all too hard to understand - Unlock page... BTW, who did you order from? If you find you need accessory cables and such: GPS Geek (a.k.a. Gilsson Tech) can't be beat! RAM mounts are great and become relatively inexpensive once you expand to multiple uses (i.e. car, bike, etc) RAM Mounts specific to the 76 series...
  22. Most of the things that are said about the 60 are likely true of the 76C(s) as well (only the 76Cs is better IMHO) I really like Color 115Mb for Maps !!! New Operating Interface Autorouting !!! Geocahing mode is nice (but definately not needed!) ONE thing I don't like (also true of the 60): Text sizes are way too big with too much 'white space' for data fields. Hopefully a firmware update (I've sent in a request) will allow a choice for smaller data field sizes (like on the 76s) As for Size, the 60 people will claim the 76 is the size of a small river barge. NOT True. In fact the total exterior dimensions are nearly identical. I know, I know, the 76 case is largely rectangular (i.e. it floats) and the 60 case has the rhino style antenna and rounded off bottom, but the point is, the 76 series is NOT huge. It fits in shirt pockets, it fits beautifully in my hands. My wife is rather petitte and she has no complaints using the 76cs. I am only rambling on so, because the 60 crowd would scare off any potential purchasers who've never even seen a 76 series. If you find you need accessory cables and such: GPS Geek (a.k.a. Gilsson Tech) can't be beat! They also sell a very nice case with clear window for the 76 series! RAM mounts are great and become relatively inexpensive once you expand to multiple uses (i.e. car, bike, etc) RAM Mounts specific to the 76 series... I've said if before and here it is again: "I'll take double the memory of the 60 series in a floating case any day!!!!!" YMMV
  23. Given, what you said .... money not the issue.... use it for travel.... I would recommend the Garmin GPSMAP 76CS Autorouting... turn by turn directions with automatic re-calculation as you drive 115Mb for maps Color screen that's VERY good!! Better Menu/Control/Buttons than the Etrex line Real Estate Business.... You can write it off !! There are those that will jump in for the 60C.... I'll take double the memory any day AND prefer the 76 size Sources?; www.tvnav.com or gpscity.com
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