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Started by ♠SARKID♠, May 15, 2008, 09:16:54 PM

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♠SARKID♠

I'm looking for suggestions on the best "road map" GPS.  I currently have a Garmin StreetPilot i5, but I want to upgrade.  The screen is too small and its the rollerwheel type, not touchscreen.  I'd prefer to stay with Garmin as well.  I don't like Magellan and TomTom can't do the coordinate address system for squat.  Its for use primarily at work (I'm a furniture deliveryman) but I have used it for CAP on multiple occasions.

Any suggestions?

BigMojo

I have a TomTom One...I like it, plus I like being able to change voices and have a british porn actress or Mr. T. give me directions. It's easy to enter a coordinate to navigate to. I used it last time I was home (Cedar Grove, WI) and the use the Coordinate Address, and it didn't have any issues. I think it was $146 at BestBuy.
Ben Dickmann, Capt, CAP
Emergency Services Officer
Group 6, Florida Wing

♠SARKID♠

See, thats just the opposite of what I've heard.  Some of the guys at work swore up and down that TomTom is bad on the coordinate system.  Although I'm willing to bet that you don't use it as much as we do (ten times a day+)

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TomTom is very bad with coordinates.  I tested a couple TomTom's out before going with a Garmin Nuvi.  When you enter coordinates on a TomTom it looks for the closest road and marks that as the point you wanted to go to.  This can mean that in an area without many roads the TomTom will still look for the nearest road and mark that as what you entered even though it may be quite a way aways.  The Garmins will mark exactly the coordinates you enter and will take you to the closest place on a road then indicate that you have to go off the road to get to your destination.  I love my Nuvi 650.  I've used it several times on UDF missions as well as normal day to day use.  The screen is huge.  If you're a member of Costco keep an eye out in the ads.  I got my for pretty cheap through them.

RickFranz

I have used Rand McNally for a long time.  It does not show lat and long where you are, however; you can get the lat and long for where the arrow is.  Find the lat and long put in a push pin (not a real one of course) and then navigate to that spot.  Or if you need your lat and long for right now just move the arrow to the position.  I use it on a lap top and it switches from day to night mode.  Plus you can zoom in to about a city block.
Rick Franz, Col, CAP
KSWG CC
Gill Rob Wilson #2703
IC1

Trung Si Ma

Garmin 296/396/495/496 - then when you get to the airport, you can put it in the plane
Freedom isn't free - I paid for it

mikeylikey

Quote from: RickFranz on May 16, 2008, 02:09:28 AM
I have used Rand McNally for a long time. 

Same here, except mine is of the paper based variety  ;D

I do like the TOM TOM, cause of the commercials
What's up monkeys?

Frenchie

Quote from: Trung Si Ma on May 16, 2008, 02:16:25 AM
Garmin 296/396/495/496 - then when you get to the airport, you can put it in the plane

My vote goes to the 496.

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Quote from: mikeylikey on May 16, 2008, 03:16:39 AM
Quote from: RickFranz on May 16, 2008, 02:09:28 AM
I have used Rand McNally for a long time. 

Same here, except mine is of the paper based variety  ;D

I do like the TOM TOM, cause of the commercials

From personal experience with TOM TOM, it blows blows.   Used it when trying to find Ice Cream go to development and guess what, no Ice Cream place. 

1st Lt Ricky Walsh, CAP
Boston Cadet Squadron
NER-MA002 SE, AEO & ESO

SSgt Rudin

Quote from: Orion Pax on May 16, 2008, 08:29:05 PM
Quote from: mikeylikey on May 16, 2008, 03:16:39 AM
Quote from: RickFranz on May 16, 2008, 02:09:28 AM
I have used Rand McNally for a long time. 

Same here, except mine is of the paper based variety  ;D

I do like the TOM TOM, cause of the commercials


From personal experience with TOM TOM, it blows blows.   Used it when trying to find Ice Cream go to development and guess what, no Ice Cream place. 


I have to agree, I traded my Garmin i5 for a tom tom one 3rd edition. I never would have gotten rid of my i5 but the speaker stopped working. The tom tom defiantly has less POI loaded into it, it seems when ever I am searching for something it isn't in there. My i5 on the other hand, 9.8 times out of 10 had what I was looking for even though the maps were 3 years old. What I like about the tom tom is it does not cost anything to update your maps, however when you do update your maps any POI you have saved in there and any updates you have made to the map gets erased, and it does not warn you about that before you do it.
Recently Tom Tom's flaws have been bugging me a lot more, probably because I use it more now with my new job, but I have been tempted to go buy a garmin and just give the Tom Tom to my sister.
SSgt Jordan Rudin, CAP

Short Field

I keep trying to convince the better half that a Garmin 496 with a XM subscription is EXACTLY what we need for the car.....    ;D
SAR/DR MP, ARCHOP, AOBD, GTM1, GBD, LSC, FASC, LO, PIO, MSO(T), & IC2
Wilson #2640

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Quote from: Short Field on May 19, 2008, 01:48:20 AM
I keep trying to convince the better half that a Garmin 496 with a XM subscription is EXACTLY what we need for the car.....    ;D

It is, you can know where you're going and listening to great music. 

XM Radio to the stars!

1st Lt Ricky Walsh, CAP
Boston Cadet Squadron
NER-MA002 SE, AEO & ESO

Gunner C

I've kept on using my Garmin Etrex - it's dual purpose (air/ground missions and the car) and I'm cheap.  ;D

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Quote from: Gunner C on May 19, 2008, 01:54:20 PM
I've kept on using my Garmin Etrex - it's dual purpose (air/ground missions and the car) and I'm cheap.  ;D

I've got that myself.  I'm not sure on it's usefulness in the car.  Air/Ground ops yes. 

1st Lt Ricky Walsh, CAP
Boston Cadet Squadron
NER-MA002 SE, AEO & ESO