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which GPS unit??

Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:46

brett patrol

Hi Guys,

irrespective of price, what is the best GPS unit on the market at the moment?
I would imagine it is the Garmin 760?
It is going to be a present for the old man.

thanks
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AnswerID: 313395   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 09:55

Member - Graham H (QLD) replied:

Do a search on here under GPS and the various brand names.

This question is asked about twice a week and there are hundreds of answers.

It all depends on what you want to do, where you want to go and how technically minded the user is.

There is no "One does all" perfect unit as eveyone has different expectations.

If you state what you want it for and roughly what price you are prepared to pay you may get a better response.

They vary from $138 to up in the thousands for something like a VMS unit

You have probably answered your own question.
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FollowupID: 579456   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 11:25

Sand Man (SA) posted:

A very accurate and non-parochial response Graham.

The Garmin 760 is certainly a very good unit, but requires additional software and maps to be installed to be fully functional and will be a system "unique" to itself.

The defacto standard for mapping software is still OziExplorer and that doesn't run on a Garmin device. OziExplorer allows you to save waypoints and tracks of your travels and also creation and uploading of planned routes you intend travelling, but requires hardware that uses Windows or the Windows Mobile operating system to run.

As Graham stated, you need to decide what your intention is for the "GPS Unit" and folk can give more appropriate advice.

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AnswerID: 313416   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 12:37

Outa Bounds replied:

I've been looking into the GPS units as it's one of those things we'll probably purchase some time in the future, however at the moment it's a want rather than need so there are other priorities.

But through my research so far like you I think the Garmin 760 seems like a pretty good value if you're primarily after city navigation. I haven't looked into Shonkymaps but from my understanding it's an option that works with Garmin for offroad stuff?

If money truly was no obect I'd probably look into the VMS system. But you have to consider we already have a Garmin GPS76, from which hubby can download tracks we have travelled into the OziExplorer on his laptop. I suppose we don't use it to navigate a great deal, but mostly to leave a breadcrumb trail.

I don't think there is a "best GPS". I could easily say something like VMS because it's one of the most expensive systems, but if it doesn't suit your usage and has many more features than you would realistically use then it's not really the best for you (or your father in this case).

Good luck anyhow, hope he likes whatever you get him!
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AnswerID: 313428   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 13:13

Member - Olcoolone (S.A) replied:

Garmi 276c would be the best stand alone GPS, about $1800 car ready.

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FollowupID: 579602   Submitted: Thursday, Jul 03, 2008 at 00:18

Trekkie (Member - WA) posted:

Yep I have had several GPS and my Garmin 276C is brilliant

This is where I got mine - great service

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AnswerID: 313436   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 13:45

pradowolf replied:

I just purchased the Hema Navigator and i think it might be the answer to the old question of city or outback unit.

All maps are pre loaded and they look good to me. You can load additional map files but will need to replace the 2GB SD card with a larger one but thats easy to do.

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AnswerID: 313442   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 14:27

Member - Andrew (QLD) replied:

Pffft....if money is no issue, then Trimble is the way to go! Maybe a Trimble Recon or similiar :-)

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FollowupID: 579502   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 16:55

Member - Graham H (QLD) posted:

Talk to a surveyor if you want the best. The units they use are probably the most accurate of all and cost the earth but as cost seems not to be a problem go for it.
It wont tell you to turn at the next street but will tell you where you are lost to within a few millimeters.

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FollowupID: 579527   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 19:32

Louie the fly posted:

We used Trimble units back in 1991. Big black box on the dash with an external antenna the size of a rockmelon. Very robust, very accurate and very reliable. No voices, just a few toggle switches and an LCD screen displaying coordinates. If I could get my hands on one now I would grab it. They are one of the best.

But Garmin and Magellan are pretty good consumer brands. I've a Garmin Nuvi 250W with Shonkymaps - it suits my needs.

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FollowupID: 579552   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 20:31

Outa Bounds posted:

Lol, my husband is the Surveyor but he gets me to do all the research. Trimble you say - I'll have to have a word to him! Lol. But yeah if the cost of survey instruments is to go by then I don't know if I'd even want to think about it!
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FollowupID: 579553   Submitted: Wednesday, Jul 02, 2008 at 20:45

Member - Andrew (QLD) posted:

If money was no issue......famous last words :-)

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