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Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 10:32

Member - Doug T (W.A)

I just noticed something when giving some help to another Memeber
As you all can see by my post's and answers I am Garmin user, but allow me to point this out, when visiting Retailers Websites there seems to be a trend.
Johnny Appleseed - Garmin

Olbis, Rocklea. Navman / Magellan

Harvey Norman mix of the cheaper

Terlin Outbacker - Garmin ... 2 Magellans and this for is what's in the Uniden section [ No items in this section - Click here to return ]

Upright units shake too much on corrugation


Where as these type on window suction and resting on the dash, [not hanging in mid air ] are best suited for the rough stuff



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AnswerID: 230972   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 10:58

Wayne (NSW) replied:

Doug,

I would depend on how they were mounted in the vehicle. The upright model that you have shown does not have to be hanging in mid air, it also can be sitting on the dash.

I have one of those upright models and have made up a bracket that is mounted on the dash and the bottom of the GPS sits on the dash. I have uses a couple of rubber mounts and that has taken a lot of the shake out of the unit. You will never get rid of all the shake, unless the vehicle is stopped.

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FollowupID: 491841   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 11:15

Member - Doug T (W.A) posted:

Wayne
Do you mind if just treat the first silly part of your reply with the contempt it deserves ....lol
As far as I know these units have a dash mount or do you hang yours on a bit of string from the rear view Mirror .....

OK Wayne I can see your face getting RED , Whoa settle down ,

You seem to have the right idea though in the 2nd part, You seen how rally cars have the driving lights braced on top , .....trouble is you can't go drilling holes in a gps , You also said has taken a lot of the rubber mounts have taken a lot of shake out of the unit, so there must be some shake still there, with the quest unit There is no shake at all other than that generated by by the vehicle, the unit does not move , So Wayne, the moral of the story is that if your eyeballs are shaking the same as the gps unit all will be perfect......[ tongue in cheek ]

Doug
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AnswerID: 230981   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 11:48

Sand Man (SA) replied:

Hi there Doug,

You missed a couple other top sites.

GPSOZ sells both.
Prestige Communications (in your backyard) sell all brands.

The handheld units, with the right cradle will handle anything dished up to them.
For instance, the Magellan Meridian and Explorist handhelds can sit in an accessory cradle which has a suction base and a flexible arm or swivel mechanism, so they can sit upright, or lay flat, or any other angle you wish.

Magellan Cradles

Plenty of options out there mate.
I would have thought a similar option would exist for the Garmin eTrex units, although I'm not familiar with the products, or their accessories.

Everything is a compromise in one way or another, but the advantage of the handheld unit is that they can be used while on foot.

I'm still attempting to discover what is the best all round choice and have come to the conclusion that there isn't one.

I have the Magellan Meridian Marine handheld which has DiscoverOz and Great Desert Tracks "on-board". Useful, but lacks some detail unless you fiddle with the zoom and still doesn't provide the best detail.

I have a Notebook which the Magellan interfaces to and I run DiscoverOz, Great Desert Tracks and OziExplorer (with NATMAP Premium) on, sometimes all concurrently. This gives the easiest to read screen due to it's size, but the Notebook is somewhat of an "intrusion" between my Bride and myself. Certainly has it's uses.

Just recently purchased a PDA and run both OziExplorer (with NATMAP Premium) and CoPilot Live, for turn by turn direction in the Metro areas. This gives great flexibility in both the Metro Areas and the Bush, but I'm yet to find out how practical it's size will be for display purposes.

Overall, the PDA will probably get the most use, but the Magellan, as a stand-alone GPS, will always sit in its cradle as a backup reference. (also great for speed display)
The Notebook will probably be used if I'm doing any serious "Treknote" work.

Anyway, as I said, plenty of options, one just needs to decide what's best for their own specific purpose, or use the bloody lot like I do:-)

Have a good one!

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FollowupID: 491856   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 12:01

Member - Doug T (W.A) posted:

Sandman
Geez your little finger/s have been hammering away at the keyboard, Yeh those stores you mentioned do deserve a mention but there is just too many ,
Had a look the Magellan Mounts, are all the models upright ,???
I thought about the PDAs but was told they are not dust proof , As for the perfect GPS , probably impossible because you can't please all, my choice would be a Garmin Nuvi 660 with the features and functions of the Garmin GPS MAP 276C added on, that would be a GPS
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FollowupID: 491931   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 18:06

kimprado posted:

Doug and Sandman

Doug, given the recent posts related to gadgets, you are indeed a brave fella.

Sandman. Couple of questions (or anyone else for that matter):

1. I had a look at the latest Magellan Explorist XL. The web site talks about software such as DiscoverOZ, Great Desert Tracks etc. Is this inbuilt, or do I still need a Lap top?

2. Now the most important question. If for example I drive down the Canning and decide to head into the bush for a considerable distance, will these new GPS units allow me to estabish my position relative to the mapping software provided?

For the life of me I can't get a clear answer on this!

Regards

Kim
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FollowupID: 491937   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 18:23

Mike Harding posted:

Any GPS will provide you with co-ordinates in Lat/Long, UTM etc which you can relate to either a paper map or mapping software. With mapping software it will usually take direct input from a GPS and show you exactly where you are by a screen pointer. I think the answer you seek is... yes :)

Mike Harding
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FollowupID: 492040   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 22:56

Sand Man (SA) posted:

Hi Kim,

Like many of the Magellans, the eXplorist XL has a pre-installed base map and the ability to load extra detail such as DiscoverAus or Great Desert Tracks.

When you buy one of these programs, you first load it on a PC of any kind, then select whatever you like to "upload" to the GPS, or copy first to a memory card.
The exception to this is DiscoverAus Topo which only comes on a memory card you can insert into the GPS.

In answer to your second question, YES.
With DiscoverAus and/or Great Desert Tracks loaded on your GPS, you will have a "moving map" feature similar to OziExplorer. Your current position will by displayed on the GPS map at all times. Personally, I prefer Ozi as the map display is more in line with a "standard" road map style.

DiscoverAus and Great Desert Tracks have reasonable detail which becomes more apparent as you zoom in.


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FollowupID: 492208   Submitted: Monday, Apr 02, 2007 at 20:37

kimprado posted:

Sandman

I think your've saved me a lot of money. The last thing I want is a laptop.

Many thanks

Kim
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AnswerID: 230986   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 12:23

Sand Man (SA) replied:

Doug,

Just for clarification, one of the Magellan Mounts affixes to the windscreen with two suction cups and the flexible shaft can be positioned in any direction.

The other mount is fixed on any flat surface (usually screwed, but can be velcro'ed) and the gymbal type movement of the cradle is then locked in any desirable position.

Yeah, my fingers do get busy on the keyboard sometimes. I try to convey the information I give as open and flexible rather than push a particular product & model.

What's good for one, doesn't necessarily suit another.

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FollowupID: 491871   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 12:43

Member - Doug T (W.A) posted:

I know what you mean about pushing a brand or model, and that's good, I probably tend to go bull at a gate on my my own experiences and what i see along lifes journey which i feel is justifiable because I don't comment on items or products I know stuff all about or have had no encounters with,

See ya next round

Doug

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FollowupID: 491888   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 14:07

Member - Kiwi Kia posted:

Unless it's a Uniden :-))
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FollowupID: 491889   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 14:13

Member - Doug T (W.A) posted:

Kiwi Kia
Your stupid comment don't count
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AnswerID: 231041   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 18:24

Member - Lionel A (WA) replied:

Hi Doug, Having a relaxing Sunday with a good mate of mine. His name is Johnnie Walker. He's about 12 yrs old and packs a punch for such an old bloke. The keys on my board are looking half their size [or my fingers twice as thick].

I hope my reply made some sense [wink! wink!]

Cheers...........Lionel.

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FollowupID: 491940   Submitted: Sunday, Apr 01, 2007 at 18:32

Member - Doug T (W.A) posted:

Lionel

Yeh good onya , you and that mate of your's ...err what's his name ..umm ...oh yeh that Johnnie Walker bloke better go and have a nanny Nap.
You'll get [wink! wink!] ok

Doug



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