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    In Car Nav?

    In another thread I was asking about a basic GPs unit.

    Now Ive had the bright idea that if I spend a few hundred more $ ,I can get a in car nav unit....and maybe save my marriage And as my wife cant nav to save her own life , I would like to get to Melbourne more offen etc

    I did a search and now Im very

    Where do I start ?
    I want a user friendly unit,
    can be easyly upgraded for new maps,
    easy to use so I can just key in the address and it talks to me to that address.

    I also noted that most of the units are around 100mm wide, does anybody have probs reading them?

    I would like a well known brand ie Garmin, Tom Tom etc, so I can get it fixed etc.

    I think I will have a real good look at the 4wd show on Sunday.

    just after things to look out for ie "must have" feature's

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    Andrew

    You need to be a bit careful in this area. As I understand it ( and I'm sure the real experts will chime in ) there are basically two types of GPS units around these days.

    1. Your "street pilot" type which are the Tom Toms etc. These are the ones Harvey Norman and Dick Smith etc are flogging. They are great in the city and give you audio directions etc. However they are fairly useless in the bush. Some don't even supply a basic GPS position you can transfer to a paper map.

    2. A mapping type GPS with the maps loaded and containing the bush tracks. This is your Garmin and Magellan type units. Apparently Magellan has the lead at the moment with their onboard mapping software which has most of the bush tracks on it.

    Or you can go with a basic GPS such as the Garmin ETrex that does not contain mapping but does have snail trails and waypoints etc. You can also attach these units to a PC or PDA running mapping software. These can also be used for bushwalking etc.

    Before you buy, its advisable you talk to a shop that supplies GPS to the 4WD fraternity such as Telstat down in Seaford or TimePlus in Sydney Road.

    I am still running an old Garmin GPS 12XL that is black and white has no mapping but does have an external power input and an external antenna input. The latter is great if you are doing a lot of driving in dense bush. I would love to go to a full colour mapping unit when SWMBO can be convinved.
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    After the $wd show I played with a Uniden 8350, and a garmin 310, I think that sounds right....anyway looks like neither will do the GPS fuctions I would need, so I will get both a Etrex GPS and one of the nav units listed....more likley the uniden, a bit cheaper and I felt more at ease with it, and its got a mp3 player !

    Can others offer any comment on either uniden or Garmin units above please?

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    Andrew,
    After getting severly lost in Melbourne on several occassions (2 involved trying to find Land Rover parts places ) I was really seriously thinking about the satNav options again.

    The eTrex does everything I need for the bush, but I'm now thinking a good portable satNav unit to take on holidays would be great. That way I can use it in a hire car without having to leave it in there or leave it visable. I'm starting to look at pocket type alternatives for iPaq or similar and also the Garmin etc equivalent dedicated units. Let you know what I turn up.

    Here's something to ponder

    Do they make SatNav units that can be turned upside down so that women can use them like they do any other road map??
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    Quote Originally Posted by dm_td5
    Andrew,
    After getting severly lost in Melbourne on several occassions (2 involved trying to find Land Rover parts places ) I was really seriously thinking about the satNav options again.

    The eTrex does everything I need for the bush, but I'm now thinking a good portable satNav unit to take on holidays would be great. That way I can use it in a hire car without having to leave it in there or leave it visable. I'm starting to look at pocket type alternatives for iPaq or similar and also the Garmin etc equivalent dedicated units. Let you know what I turn up.

    Here's something to ponder

    Do they make SatNav units that can be turned upside down so that women can use them like they do any other road map??
    LOL

    I need a satnav to save my marrage....much cheaper to buy a satnav rather than loose 1/2 I own, Marie is dead set hopless ....as you say the poor old Melways got dizzy from being turned every which way after each turn ...oh she is blonde too, so that makes it worse

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    Quote Originally Posted by amshaw
    LOL

    I need a satnav to save my marrage....much cheaper to buy a satnav rather than loose 1/2 I own, Marie is dead set hopless ....as you say the poor old Melways got dizzy from being turned every which way after each turn ...oh she is blonde too, so that makes it worse
    Bloody hire cars only ever seem to have Gregorys in them. They might look like a Melways but that's here it ends

    Oh and as I found driving around Brisbane last year, your wife will still corrected you for not following the SatNav properly even when it clearly would have taken you the wrong way down a oneway street
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    Well we have a Uniden 8350 on the way, after a little play I will let you know what I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by amshaw
    Well we have a Uniden 8350 on the way, after a little play I will let you know what I think.
    Please do looking at one myself could you let me know how it goes if you do when your off road where there are no maps. What sort of read out do you get on screen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynep
    I am still running an old Garmin GPS 12XL that is black and white has no mapping but does have an external power input and an external antenna input.
    Phew, someone else with one of these .

    I tend to feel a bit inadequate these days when everyone else has their GPS all hooked up to a laptop with full topo maps in colour & I'm struggling away with my old 12XL, working out on a paper topo where the hell I am .
    Scott

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    well i got my unit after a long wait.

    Very happy with it so far. Much better than the road angle we had a play with.

    Very easy to use, a few changes can be made to the display but I really like the day/night button.....when drving at night it dull's the display ....well really changes all the colours so its just not as bright ....I think the Police would have a word with us if use the day setting at night....ie very hard to see the road past the glare of the unit.

    there isnt too many changes that you can play with....thats the way i like it anyway KISS.

    Volume is very good ie load, even over the noise of the 300TDi thumping power house

    Well thats all I can think of at 05:15 , if you have any questions just yell out and I will try and help....but as you can tell Im no techno Guru, but Ill have a go.

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