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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    I have a USB magnetic base GPS mouse - a GlobalSat BU-353
    If you need the magnetic base then this would definitely be my choice too. If not, its bigger brother the MR-350 as its completely waterproof (marine grade).

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    All good advice.

    Re the 54-satellite receiver; LOL.

    There are only about 21 birds in total. Of which you'll be very lucky to see more than 12 at any point on the globe. And the quality of your fix doesn't really change beyond 6-8, it's a law of diminishing returns with triangulation. So ignore that particular little marketing hype.

    Note that Bluetooth GPSRs still require power so not quite cordless. They can also be used with just about any computer, USBs require something with USB host.

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    USB GPS

    Im still using this Globalsat BU-353. No problem at all.


    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/gps/55292-...bluetooth.html


    I didnt buy blue tooth since its more back up batteries that have to be carried.

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    Thanks for ALL the helpfull input.
    Was about to buy the one that Ron mentioned.Now I will.
    The laptop has bluetooth but I think I will stick to cables.
    Next question is TFT screens,new thread.
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    I've got the Holux GPSlim 236..... I think. SIRF III, Uses bluetooth primarily, but also has USB available if you need it. Picked it up for about $70 (ebay), then just needed the usb cable, which was a fairly standard unit.

    All up, just a little bigger than a matchbox, or two. (not magnetic based though)
    yeah I think this is the one I have...its good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Thanks for ALL the helpfull input.
    Was about to buy the one that Ron mentioned.Now I will.
    The laptop has bluetooth but I think I will stick to cables.
    Next question is TFT screens,new thread.
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    Andrew
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    Quote Originally Posted by rmp View Post
    Note that Bluetooth GPSRs still require power so not quite cordless. They can also be used with just about any computer, USBs require something with USB host.
    Neither of my laptops have Bluetooth but both have USB.
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    If the GPS unit is used in a Vehicle, the fist thing u need to know is operating temperature, the best is between -20c and 80c, while most of the bluetooth units only work between 0 and 50, it takes time to make the unit working if u leave ur car under the sun for a long time in the summer.
    Secondly, do not choose MTK chipset, Sirf 3 is the most reliable and fastest.

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    Best of both worlds......
    Garmin Colorado which will run on its own PLUS Garmin nRoute software on PC which is actually FREE, yes thats FREE from Garmin website.
    The USB connection from the laptop will power the Colorado, you get full screen lappo display with audible turn by turn plus all track, route etc etc.

    If you want to go for a wander on foot, just unplug it from the lappo and away you go.

    As I do a fair bit of geocaching while I am out and about, this is for me the much better option.

    And as I have Alpine DVD in car system, I can plug the video out from the laptop into the AV switch, put the lappo in the back and just watch it on screen!

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