Gps
#2
Join Date: Sep 2005
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Originally Posted by jab
So I got a small GPS unit for Christmas. Does anyone travel with their own?
What handheld GPS did you get?
#3
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I'm on my second, the first one, very basic non mapping unit, but I loved it, left on a windowsill in China. I'll be upgrading it in a few weeks to something more powerful, wouldn't leave home with out it.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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I have a Garmin which I would love to use on a plane. I ask, they say NO. Oddly enough my friend has been permitted to use his several times in flight.
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Join Date: Feb 2000
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I use the pocket pc for it
I still am using the ppc for this, with a bluetooth puck that stay in my briefcase.
I do lot of waypoints, always tagging a restaurant or location for future reference. I put in the friends coordinates when I am at their house, really only takes about 10 seconds effort to input.
I bought #1 1K GF a Navman last year, she likes it. What I really would like would be a very small wrist mounted device, that does BT and holds a small amount of map data. Like a cell phone screen type, but just for walking GPS.
THAT would be cool
I do lot of waypoints, always tagging a restaurant or location for future reference. I put in the friends coordinates when I am at their house, really only takes about 10 seconds effort to input.
I bought #1 1K GF a Navman last year, she likes it. What I really would like would be a very small wrist mounted device, that does BT and holds a small amount of map data. Like a cell phone screen type, but just for walking GPS.
THAT would be cool
#9
Join Date: Mar 2005
Posts: 447
Originally Posted by sobore
I have a Garmin which I would love to use on a plane. I ask, they say NO. Oddly enough my friend has been permitted to use his several times in flight. 

#10
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Originally Posted by jab
So I got a small GPS unit for Christmas. Does anyone travel with their own?
It's worked great everywhere I've gone in North America and Central America. Sometimes takes a while to calibrate when I first arrive in a new city...
(It's obviously not the full-fledged device with mapping and directions and all that a lot of folks here have. Its main purpose is to show distance traveled and instant or average pace, and then you can hook it up to a computer to display graphs and such. I love it for training runs in strange locales.)
#11
Join Date: Aug 2005
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Guess it rates high on the geek factor, but I usually travel with two. The Garmin StreetPilot for getting around town and a handheld to geocache. Geocaching is a global hide & go seek game where people place a little 'treasure' (usually a box with trinkets) and post the coordinates on a website. The goal is to find the box and to exchange something worthless for something equally worthless (amenities kits are a wonderful resource).
It may sound silly, but in a lot of cases the cache is placed by a local in a spot which might be particularly beautiful or interesting historically. I've been taken to some amazing spots within walking distance of the hotel. It is also motivation to tramp around a bit when I might normally be channel-surfing the hotel TV in my underwear.
If interested check out: www.geocaching.com
In the US, search by zip code, otherwise do an advanced search and look for a keyword that would identify the area (like "Sydney"), select a cache page & select "find all nearby caches" to see what's geographically close.
It may sound silly, but in a lot of cases the cache is placed by a local in a spot which might be particularly beautiful or interesting historically. I've been taken to some amazing spots within walking distance of the hotel. It is also motivation to tramp around a bit when I might normally be channel-surfing the hotel TV in my underwear.
If interested check out: www.geocaching.com
In the US, search by zip code, otherwise do an advanced search and look for a keyword that would identify the area (like "Sydney"), select a cache page & select "find all nearby caches" to see what's geographically close.
#12
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Mexico
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GPS and app on mobile phone
I tried a couple of Bluetooth GPS devices that work with a mobile phone.
About a year ago, I got one (forgot the exact model) that worked fine, but did not give me enough accuracy, especially in streets with tree foliage. It also did not come with maps.
Now I am using the Nokia's Wireless GPS module (model # LD-1W), which comes with a phone app called Wayfinder, that supports maps world wide. You can get driving directions (with voice, similar to NeverLost), look up addresses, etc. It is pretty cool!
I haven't used it in an airplane though, since I can't use my phone there. Does anyone have experience with using a GPS receiver aboard a plane, to see the exact current location? Do airlines permit this?
About a year ago, I got one (forgot the exact model) that worked fine, but did not give me enough accuracy, especially in streets with tree foliage. It also did not come with maps.
Now I am using the Nokia's Wireless GPS module (model # LD-1W), which comes with a phone app called Wayfinder, that supports maps world wide. You can get driving directions (with voice, similar to NeverLost), look up addresses, etc. It is pretty cool!
I haven't used it in an airplane though, since I can't use my phone there. Does anyone have experience with using a GPS receiver aboard a plane, to see the exact current location? Do airlines permit this?
#13
Join Date: Mar 2005
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GPS and Travel
I also travel with 2 
I have a Garmin Streetpilot for getting around in the car and a garmin Etrex Vista for Geocaching
I love both of them for the purpose I use em!

I have a Garmin Streetpilot for getting around in the car and a garmin Etrex Vista for Geocaching

I love both of them for the purpose I use em!


