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  1. I am considering the purchase of a battery charger and AA NiMH rechargeables.

     

    Chargers? Maha C204F or AllTek AT-1268 ??? both appear to be very good. Any comments? I am waiting for a reply from Thomas Dist. on this question as well.

     

    Batteries? Powerex vs. GP vs. Nexcell vs. others?

    I understand Powerex are rated the best? How are GP and others? They're often found cheaper than Powerex...

     

    Thanks icon_rolleyes.gif

  2. I am considering the purchase of a battery charger and AA NiMH rechargeables.

     

    Chargers? Maha C204F or AllTek AT-1268 ??? both appear to be very good. Any comments? I am waiting for a reply from Thomas Dist. on this question as well.

     

    Batteries? Powerex vs. GP vs. Nexcell vs. others?

    I understand Powerex are rated the best? How are GP and others? They're often found cheaper than Powerex...

     

    Thanks icon_rolleyes.gif

  3. quote:
    Originally posted by deep_6diver:

    at my house and it doesn't seem to be able to lock on 3 satelites.


     

    Clarification: You weren't in your house were you? You'd be lucky to get any reception in your house. If you were outside and clear of obstructions, then nevermind....

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  4. quote:
    Originally posted by deep_6diver:

    at my house and it doesn't seem to be able to lock on 3 satelites.


     

    Clarification: You weren't in your house were you? You'd be lucky to get any reception in your house. If you were outside and clear of obstructions, then nevermind....

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  5. I am helping my father pick out a gps right now for combined aviation and automotive use.

     

    Check out the Garmin site under aviation models.

    You're basically looking at the GPSIII pilot, GPS 92, GPS 195 and the GPS295.

     

    The 195 & 295 are likely the only two to fit the bill, though the 295 may be a bit large for hiking.

     

    Garmin Aviation Handhelds...

     

    The folks at ...J-A Air Center seemed pretty knowledgable & had very good prices. Give them a call.

     

    Good luck and get ready to spend some $$ if you REALLY want to get what you're asking for. icon_rolleyes.gif

     

    Also, check out this review: gps 295 review

     

    or this one: another 295 review

     

    or this review of all the above Multiple Aviation GPS Models reviewed...

     

    Better stop while I'm ahead... icon_wink.gif

     

    [This message was edited by Us 5 Camp on April 24, 2002 at 07:20 PM.]

  6. I am helping my father pick out a gps right now for combined aviation and automotive use.

     

    Check out the Garmin site under aviation models.

    You're basically looking at the GPSIII pilot, GPS 92, GPS 195 and the GPS295.

     

    The 195 & 295 are likely the only two to fit the bill, though the 295 may be a bit large for hiking.

     

    Garmin Aviation Handhelds...

     

    The folks at ...J-A Air Center seemed pretty knowledgable & had very good prices. Give them a call.

     

    Good luck and get ready to spend some $$ if you REALLY want to get what you're asking for. icon_rolleyes.gif

     

    Also, check out this review: gps 295 review

     

    or this one: another 295 review

     

    or this review of all the above Multiple Aviation GPS Models reviewed...

     

    Better stop while I'm ahead... icon_wink.gif

     

    [This message was edited by Us 5 Camp on April 24, 2002 at 07:20 PM.]

  7. quote:
    Originally posted by leatherman:

    Why did you choose 76S?


     

    * I was mainly comparing 76S, Platinum & V

    * I didn't choose V because I routing isn't that big of a deal to me and I wanted a unit that floats. I also didn't care for the external antenna. However, it is a neat little GPS.

    * I chose the 76S over the Plantinum because: I liked the display resolution much better. I found the firmware more user friendly; I liked the basemap function better (such as exit numbers w/ info, etc); The menus though similar were more intuative to me; overall "I just liked it bette".

    * The main draw of the Platinum for me was the 128Mb expansion capacity. In the end 24Mb is a very respectable number and the other features more than won out over the memory issue.

     

    Good Luck!

     

    [This message was edited by Us 5 Camp on June 24, 2002 at 01:33 PM.]

  8. quote:
    Originally posted by leatherman:

    Why did you choose 76S?


     

    * I was mainly comparing 76S, Platinum & V

    * I didn't choose V because I routing isn't that big of a deal to me and I wanted a unit that floats. I also didn't care for the external antenna. However, it is a neat little GPS.

    * I chose the 76S over the Plantinum because: I liked the display resolution much better. I found the firmware more user friendly; I liked the basemap function better (such as exit numbers w/ info, etc); The menus though similar were more intuative to me; overall "I just liked it bette".

    * The main draw of the Platinum for me was the 128Mb expansion capacity. In the end 24Mb is a very respectable number and the other features more than won out over the memory issue.

     

    Good Luck!

     

    [This message was edited by Us 5 Camp on June 24, 2002 at 01:33 PM.]

  9. quote:
    Originally posted by Atilla the Pun:

    quote:
    _Originally posted by lansink5mn:_

    If we stop using the USPS when it meets our need at hand out of either convience or expense, because of 9/11 have we not given up a chunk of our freedom?


     

    Uh, no, actually we've gone a way towards regaining it. The Federal government has no business being in private business. And BTW, the USPS is a private business subsidized (in the past) by the Feds. I don't care if it's the only part of the Federal government that makes a profit. The government is not there to make a profit. It is there to provide certain minimal services to us, the citizens.

     

    AtP


     

    We're both on the same wavelength here, believe it or not. I was NOT saying that one SHOULD use the USPS out of patriotism or any other obligatory cause, I was merely saying that if one WANTS to use the USPS that 9/11 shouldn't stop you.

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    I think we're way off the subject line......

  10. quote:
    Originally posted by Atilla the Pun:

    quote:
    _Originally posted by lansink5mn:_

    If we stop using the USPS when it meets our need at hand out of either convience or expense, because of 9/11 have we not given up a chunk of our freedom?


     

    Uh, no, actually we've gone a way towards regaining it. The Federal government has no business being in private business. And BTW, the USPS is a private business subsidized (in the past) by the Feds. I don't care if it's the only part of the Federal government that makes a profit. The government is not there to make a profit. It is there to provide certain minimal services to us, the citizens.

     

    AtP


     

    We're both on the same wavelength here, believe it or not. I was NOT saying that one SHOULD use the USPS out of patriotism or any other obligatory cause, I was merely saying that if one WANTS to use the USPS that 9/11 shouldn't stop you.

    icon_rolleyes.gificon_rolleyes.gif

     

    I think we're way off the subject line......

  11. quote:
    Originally posted by Vertigo:

     

    It's not a good idea to use the USPS for packages, expecialy after 9/11.


     

    If we stop using the USPS when it meets our need at hand out of either convience or expense, because of 9/11 have we not given up a chunk of our freedom?

     

    Food for thought....

     

    "If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there."

  12. quote:
    Originally posted by Growley:

    I just got off the phone with a rep from "The GPS Store". They received a shipment of approximately 100 76S's today and will be applying all those to advance orders. Start watching your mail next week. icon_smile.gif


     

    I missed this shipment (as i just ordered earlier this week) but they indicated I was "very" close to the top of their list for the next shipment in a week or (hopefully not) two.

     

    I have a long road trip and a trip to the BWCA in early May, I'd really like to have this unit and some time to get familiar with it prior to these trips!!!!

     

    Still Waiting icon_rolleyes.gif

  13. quote:
    Originally posted by Growley:

    I just got off the phone with a rep from "The GPS Store". They received a shipment of approximately 100 76S's today and will be applying all those to advance orders. Start watching your mail next week. icon_smile.gif


     

    I missed this shipment (as i just ordered earlier this week) but they indicated I was "very" close to the top of their list for the next shipment in a week or (hopefully not) two.

     

    I have a long road trip and a trip to the BWCA in early May, I'd really like to have this unit and some time to get familiar with it prior to these trips!!!!

     

    Still Waiting icon_rolleyes.gif

  14. quote:
    Originally posted by Olar:

    obtain an aerial photo of his golf course, caddy a round for him carrying my GPS to record his actual walking track and download it to the scanned-in aerial, also waypointing tees and pins


     

    What software are you using to marry aerial photos with gps waypoints/routes?

     

    Also, good source of (free) areial photos?

  15. I placed my order yesterday for a 76S from The GPS Store and now can't wait for it to arrive.

     

    I lamented between the V & Platinum, but in the end the MAP76 & 76S won out.

     

    As these units start to show up in people's mail boxes, I'd be interested in hearing peoples experiences to shorten the learning curve for everyone (well at least mine, since this will be my 1st GPS)

     

    Waiting...... icon_rolleyes.gif

  16. I placed my order yesterday for a 76S from The GPS Store and now can't wait for it to arrive.

     

    I lamented between the V & Platinum, but in the end the MAP76 & 76S won out.

     

    As these units start to show up in people's mail boxes, I'd be interested in hearing peoples experiences to shorten the learning curve for everyone (well at least mine, since this will be my 1st GPS)

     

    Waiting...... icon_rolleyes.gif

  17. I had meeting in Minneapolis today that afforded me the opportunity to stop by a local retailer to compare 1st hand the 76Map, GPS V & Platinum (Gold).

     

    1st off the V is dadgum cute and a real bang for the buck, but not quite what I'm after (see above).

     

    2nd (IMHO) the Garmin GPSMAP 76 is better built, has a more intuitive interface, is more user friendly and has a better display than the Platinum (or Gold). Again, only my opinion!!! The Meridians are a nice GPS with awesome memory capability. I simply like the Garmim 76 series more and will wait to buy a 76S for the main reason of getting at least the 24Mb of storage.

     

    Anybody have an update on shipping for the 76S?

     

    Now I can't wait!!!!!!!

     

    Thanks to those who've helped me along the way and to those who've patiently listened! icon_wink.gificon_biggrin.gif

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