bcantrell Posted July 29, 2002 Share Posted July 29, 2002 Bought the iFinder last night at WallyWorld. Based primarily on having owned another Lowrance GPS (212 I think) a while back, and I seemed to like it, (used for trout fishing, very light usage). Now getting into this GC thing, and reading here on the boards, no one seems to like them, so I'm thinking I should carry it back and get something else. I did do a search on 'iFinder' here in the forums, but nothing seemed really conclusive and/or recent. Anyway, thanks for some help. Brent Quote Link to comment
+Night Stalker Posted July 29, 2002 Share Posted July 29, 2002 I bought a Sportrak Pro based primarily on reviews, cost and the ability to download maps. I have been quite satisfied with this product, but I think if I had to do it again and had the budget I would seriously look at the Gramin GPS V because it would give me driving directions to my starting point which would save me a lot of time since I have been working in locations that I am not familiar with, and it has some software features that I like a little better. Everything depends on how much you want to spend. Quote Link to comment
+The CacheRats Posted July 29, 2002 Share Posted July 29, 2002 We have been Geocaching for a month. Bought an iFinder and started right out. Don't have much to compare it to, but it works great for us. The only negative is that, because it does not accept serial data input, you can't use EasyGPS with it. However, this has not been an issue with us. The mapping features of the iFinder are very nice. You will need to buy the following to get the detailed maps, assuming that you just bought the basic model: MapCreate6 ($130) MMC Card Reader ($35) MMC Cards (32MB recommended) ($25) You may be interested in reading the review of this unit at http://www.gpsinformation.net/ifinder/ifinderrev.htm Hope this helps. The CacheRats Quote Link to comment
thebmrust Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 Lowrance iFinder http://www.lowrance.com/Accessories/search.asp PC-DI4 Part #99-61 $24.95 NMEA cable with cigarette lighter adapter for the Ifinder. I assume the NMEA is for the data transfer and it also has the ability to run off the car battery. "It's not what you know, but what you don't know." -------------------------------------------------- "I am a legend in my own mind." Quote Link to comment
+briansnat Posted October 6, 2002 Share Posted October 6, 2002 quote: The only negative is that, because it does not accept serial data input, you can't use EasyGPS with it. However, this has not been an issue with us. Until recently I wouldn't have thought this to be a negative. However, I have started using EasyGPS and love it. It reall does make things easy. As such, I wouldn't consider purchasing a GPSr that doesn't accept serial data input. "Life is a daring adventure, or it is nothing" - Helen Keller Quote Link to comment
Priebe's Pride Posted October 7, 2002 Share Posted October 7, 2002 After caching for 4 months, I figured out how to use easygps. I wouldn't do it any other way. I have to admit to transposing numbers prior, so this saves me more time than I can compute. Quote Link to comment
umc Posted October 8, 2002 Share Posted October 8, 2002 Personally I think the reason that you don't see the iFINDER here is because everyone for the most part use Garmins or Magellans. Now I think the reason for this is because of MARKETING, Lowrance doesn't market like these other two companies do therefore less market share when it comes to the handhelds. The iFINDER is a great device (although I have not handled one yet). I have owned a GM100 for 4 years now and have absolutely loved it. I recently bought a GPS V and am having some problems that I'm trying to work out as I type this. If everything works out with my V then I will be very happy with it other than it not having expandable memory. If things don't workout then I will be purchasing an iFINDER and not have a second thought about it. Don't go back. Where did you buy it from? and hang on to it for a while and I think you will love it. As far as EasyGPS I have toyed around with it a little and am not too familiar with it YET. It seems to me you have little control over what goes into the GPSr. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't EasyGPS only put the waypoint name and location in for you? You can't edit the symbol or add comments at that point. Also it doesn't download the actual name of the cache/waypoint. Is that right or am I missing something? Anyway sorry to highjack your thread with the EasyGPS stuff but I don't think you could go wrong with an iFINDER just MHO. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Bitter New Owner Of a Garmin GPS V Received on 10-03-02 Quote Link to comment
+Desert_Warrior Posted October 8, 2002 Share Posted October 8, 2002 quote:Originally posted by umc: As far as EasyGPS I have toyed around with it a little and am not too familiar with it YET. It seems to me you have little control over what goes into the GPSr. Correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't EasyGPS only put the waypoint name and location in for you? You can't edit the symbol or add comments at that point. Also it doesn't download the actual name of the cache/waypoint. Is that right or am I missing something? Anyway sorry to highjack your thread with the EasyGPS stuff but I don't think you could go wrong with an iFINDER just MHO. Well, I think you are wrong about EasyGPS. Like your own advice, use it for a while before you give up. I used EasyGPS for a short while. I liked it so much, and saw the potential, I bought ExpertGPS. I love it, does everything I want it to do, and easily. The only problems I have had with it were caused by myself. If you can swing it, get ExpertGPS demo, try it for a while, then buy it. Mike. KD9KC. El Paso, Texas. Citizens of this land may own guns. Not to threaten their neighbors, but to ensure themselves of liberty and freedom. They are not assault weapons anymore... they are HOMELAND DEFENSE WEAPONS! Quote Link to comment
umc Posted October 8, 2002 Share Posted October 8, 2002 Mike, I will I just haven't had the time to look at it all that well. I'm trying to decide if I'm going to keep the GPS V or not. Once I have that decided I will look into EasyGPS and ExpertGPS a little more. I would love to not have to manually input waypoints anymore. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Bitter New Owner Of a Garmin GPS V Received on 10-03-02 Quote Link to comment
pbarr86 Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 But I'm glad I did. My first GPS came yesterday by UPS and I think I just about killed my batteries already while inputing 11 local caches. I don't want to do that again, talk about a waste of time. Thanks for the info, I'm gonna go look into EasyGps, I assume there is a link around here someplace. FYI, I got the Meridian Platinum (Very Cool) Paul Quote Link to comment
+Planet Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 There's a link to EasyGPS on every cache page, up top under the coordinates, where it says to "download to EasyGPS" It reads "Need help? Read about EasyGPS" Cache you later, Planet Quote Link to comment
+welch Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 quote:Originally posted by umc:Personally I think the reason that you don't see the iFINDER here is because everyone for the most part use Garmins or Magellans. i agree with that, but i wont try to figure out why it is. as for easygps, ive never used it, but i think thats because i dont have a data cable the ppl who have used it seem to really like, so guess i should check it out. Quote Link to comment
+infosponge Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 I consider ExpertGPS (the non-free-but-very-reasonably-priced cousin of EasyGPS) to be as crucial in my geocaching toolkit as my compass, backpack, etc...I never do a cache of any substance without using it, and there are several caches that I would not have been able to do without it! Quote Link to comment
+creagerstonefamily Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 Infosponge: Could you elaborate on that? What did ExpertGPS do that enabled you to find them? Quote Link to comment
ikayak Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 I have the data cable, I have Easy GPS and waypoints downloaded AND I have a new fangled computer that doesn't have a #&(@#*)*$)$ RS232 serial port. Darn. **************************************************** Quote me as saying I was mis-quoted. - Groucho Marx Quote Link to comment
+threelanes Posted October 24, 2002 Share Posted October 24, 2002 I just did the same thing and found a solution. There are several sources of USB to RS-232 cables available. Here's just one: http://www.cablestogo.com/product.asp?cat%5Fid=1501&sku=26886 I haven't tried it and don't have any interest in this company but it should solve your problem. Quote Link to comment
+AikenToCache Posted October 25, 2002 Share Posted October 25, 2002 quote:Originally posted by CreagerStone Family:Infosponge: Could you elaborate on that? What did ExpertGPS do that enabled you to find them? With ExpertGPS, you can download satellite imagery and topo maps of the area around a cache. In my case, for finds in the woods, I can see the map and match up the imagery to layout a plan of attack. It saves time and besides, it is REALLY cool! I'll email what you could have had with you for your last cache.... and you can zoom in and out too! Quote Link to comment
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