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  1. Hello, do you remember somebody here had a link showing up how to solder the battery contacts of 60csx for fixing the power off problem?I cannot find this post after many search temptations. I have a big trouble with my pc last week, I loose all my favorites links folder. Very appreciate any help from you to find that post here.

  2. Hello, I have to travel for business in florida next month. I have 60csx and laptop. I have mapsource and CN 2008 already installed. What do I need to display live on laptop in lieu of tiny 60csx's screen? Software? cable bundle? etc...thanks for your help.

     

    Download nRoute from garmin (free) it will use your laptop as your GPS display. Connect your GPS to your laptop with the USB cable.

     

    nRoute

    - so easy like that? :) thanks

  3. Hello, I have to travel for business in florida next month. I have 60csx and laptop. I have mapsource and CN 2008 already installed. What do I need to display live on laptop in lieu of tiny 60csx's screen? Software? cable bundle? etc...thanks for your help.

  4. The best way to delete is to go to Start - Settings -Add or Remove Programs . Find the version to get rid of and click on delete button. If you just remove the folder, you might not delete the registry path and you will be repeatedly getting cannot find .dll error message, and you won't be able to get rid of that.

    - yes, this the good way. I have now only CN NA 2008 on my mapsource's maps list. thanks GeoidPS.

  5. I successfully install CN NA 2008 (non NT version)) with the upgrade dvd. I have now two versions of CN on my pc. Can I delete safely the old one, i.e CN NA v8, for saving disc space?

    - If yes, how to do this? Just only delete the folder named CNNA8 under Garmin program? thanks for your help.

  6. With the new H series chipset, do you think the distance between units will be longer than older models?

    The H series has an improved chipset for gps reception. It has nothing to do with the radio portion. The H series does only show up in the 5x0 models, however, and all the 5x0 models do have higher wattage on the radio than the 1x0 models.

     

    FRS/GMRS is the radio service that the rino's use. FRS is unlicensed and limited to 1/2 a watt. Use on GRMS frequencies requires that you get a license (~$75 from the FCC for 10 years I think) Both are also limited by the antenna that is built in and cannot be legally modified (FRS restriction). The new chipset is for the GPS and does not change the FRS/GRMS range in any way.

     

    Range quotes of "miles" are WAY optimistic for normal use. Miles might be obtained line of site – from mountain top to mountain top, for example. Fractions of a mile are more likely on the ground, and less in terrain that blocks the signal.

     

    Car to car is even worse as the car shields the signal. Car to car in the city is worse still – maybe a block or two.

     

    If you are looking to get further, you'll need a GRMS license and radios with more power and external antennas. Better yet, get a Ham license – cheaper, and you have access to much more frequencies (GRMS is limited to a handful of channels) across the entire RF spectrum! There's a forum here about GPS and Ham radio as well.

     

    I am a ham, and have enjoyed using APRS (Automatic Position Reporting System) which is the ham "equivalent" of position reporting on Rino's, but much more. There are gateways to the internet that allow anyone to look up my position online, 2 way messaging, etc. Lots of fun!

     

    SteveL

    - wow, thanks for detailed explanations about FRS/GRMS.

  7. The "locator" function of the Rino Series uses the radio transmitting signal of the GPS. This will be functional out to as much as 2 - 10 miles in IDEAL "line of sight" situations.

    By my experience, when used in mountain and canyon terrain.........if your Buddy is out of sight. It is pretty much useless..........The GPS don't know where he is either.

    When used out in the Southern Idaho deserts, it is much more able to put a Contact on the map screen...

    - I plan to buy it for my road biking rides. Do a city buildings, woods be a big obstacle for seeing my buddy ?

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