Pydpiper Posted July 26, 2004 Share Posted July 26, 2004 Apparently these are my only options, I don't have a problem with that.. Topo, MetroGuide. ( I live in Canada) But I don't know what they are exactly.. I am new to this and need a map, better than what was preloaded in My Rino 120. I will be using it for basic directions as well as on the water and in the bush.. I am also interested in being able to locate campsites and gas station with this software, apparently both do that.. Does one supply more information that the other? Any experiences? Please help.. Pyd! Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted July 26, 2004 Share Posted July 26, 2004 Sounds like you need both. Honestly... Topo is far and away better for being off road, finding trails, and seeing where the heck the water is at. Metroguide will have a up to date roadway map and should have better and more POI's. (I have to infer from City Select so someone can correct me...). You sound like you would actually use the different aspects of each map. Quote Link to comment
Pydpiper Posted July 27, 2004 Author Share Posted July 27, 2004 Sounds like you need both. Honestly... Topo is far and away better for being off road, finding trails, and seeing where the heck the water is at. Metroguide will have a up to date roadway map and should have better and more POI's. (I have to infer from City Select so someone can correct me...). You sound like you would actually use the different aspects of each map. Can I operate both on my GPS? Obviouslly not at the same time, but will it hold both? Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. Quote Link to comment
Pydpiper Posted July 27, 2004 Author Share Posted July 27, 2004 Thanks, this helps, now speaking from a budget perspective, which should come first? Quote Link to comment
MacBandit Posted July 27, 2004 Share Posted July 27, 2004 I would get Metroguide. I have both and on my old Vista it was nearly impossible to use Topo on it due to the size of the screen and lack of color. The Topo lines would blend with everything else leaving you trying to figure out which line was a road, creek, trail, or elevation line. Metroguide does in fact contain nearly all the same data except for the lack of topography lines. Quote Link to comment
Pydpiper Posted July 27, 2004 Author Share Posted July 27, 2004 I would get Metroguide. I have both and on my old Vista it was nearly impossible to use Topo on it due to the size of the screen and lack of color. The Topo lines would blend with everything else leaving you trying to figure out which line was a road, creek, trail, or elevation line. Metroguide does in fact contain nearly all the same data except for the lack of topography lines. This is the answer I was looking for.. Thank you.. Decision made. Quote Link to comment
MacBandit Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 (edited) I would get Metroguide. I have both and on my old Vista it was nearly impossible to use Topo on it due to the size of the screen and lack of color. The Topo lines would blend with everything else leaving you trying to figure out which line was a road, creek, trail, or elevation line. Metroguide does in fact contain nearly all the same data except for the lack of topography lines. This is the answer I was looking for.. Thank you.. Decision made. Your very welcome. Just so you know on one the new color GPS units such as the 60CS which I purchased recently the Topo map is fantastic. Just as a side note the accuracy of the roads in Roads and Rec. and Topo is not the greatest. Many many missing and misplaced streets but it's not all lost it is very helpful at times but you just have to be prepared for it to be wrong at times. Edited July 28, 2004 by MacBandit Quote Link to comment
Team GeoHoy Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Quote Link to comment
MacBandit Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 When building the map to transfer to the GPS you select the area you want from one map and then change to another map and add the area you want from that one as well. Once you have completed selecting maps sections from all your maps then you transfer the data to your GPS. Your GPS will then have multiple maps you can switch between. Quote Link to comment
+Renegade Knight Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Once in your GPS call up a menu from the map page. You should have the option to turn on or off a specific map, or map set. Different Garmins do this a little differently. Quote Link to comment
Team GeoHoy Posted July 28, 2004 Share Posted July 28, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Once in your GPS call up a menu from the map page. You should have the option to turn on or off a specific map, or map set. Different Garmins do this a little differently. I have the Vista. I will have to check it out. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
MacBandit Posted July 29, 2004 Share Posted July 29, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Once in your GPS call up a menu from the map page. You should have the option to turn on or off a specific map, or map set. Different Garmins do this a little differently. I have the Vista. I will have to check it out. Thanks. The vista is pretty much the same as all the other higher end Garmins. Once in the map setup menu go to the Map Information icon it's the one with the letter 'i' within a bubble. Once there hit Menu again and you will get the option to turn off or on whole map sets. Quote Link to comment
Team GeoHoy Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Once in your GPS call up a menu from the map page. You should have the option to turn on or off a specific map, or map set. Different Garmins do this a little differently. I have the Vista. I will have to check it out. Thanks. The vista is pretty much the same as all the other higher end Garmins. Once in the map setup menu go to the Map Information icon it's the one with the letter 'i' within a bubble. Once there hit Menu again and you will get the option to turn off or on whole map sets. I have the topo mapset on, but no topo. Pretty weird. Quote Link to comment
MacBandit Posted July 30, 2004 Share Posted July 30, 2004 You can hold both. If the Rhino operates like other Garmins you can toggle between the two map set. If both are on one will "Dominate" and you will need to turn it off to see the other. How do you do that? Once in your GPS call up a menu from the map page. You should have the option to turn on or off a specific map, or map set. Different Garmins do this a little differently. I have the Vista. I will have to check it out. Thanks. The vista is pretty much the same as all the other higher end Garmins. Once in the map setup menu go to the Map Information icon it's the one with the letter 'i' within a bubble. Once there hit Menu again and you will get the option to turn off or on whole map sets. I have the topo mapset on, but no topo. Pretty weird. Try turning off all mapsets and then turning on just topo. Quote Link to comment
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