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Dowdle
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 11 Apr 2008 12:13 |
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I have never been charged for the updates on mine.
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tsuggs
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 11 Apr 2008 13:12 |
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Joined: Thu 09 Mar 2006 14:51 Posts: 3344
FRN Agency ID #: 3904
Experience: More than 10 years
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I don't think we were charged for any updates either. Maybe it was part of the purcahse price??
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SnoWolf
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Post subject: Posted: Fri 11 Apr 2008 14:42 |
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Joined: Tue 12 Dec 2006 17:33 Posts: 1611 Location: Sharpsburg, Georgia
FRN Agency ID #: 1999
Experience: 7 - 10 years
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I haven't been charged, either.
_________________ ******************** Thomas SnoWolf FRN# 1999 GAPB 20120726 NSIS ST0707 http://www.rocksolidrg.com "The hero is not the man that acts without fear, He is the man that acts inspite of fear"
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johnmharvey
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Post subject: Posted: Sat 26 Apr 2008 20:03 |
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Over the last six month I have been using the navigation software available through my cell phone. It's been great, very accurate, interfaces with the Bluetooth system in the car, and only adds a couple of extra dollars a month to my phone bill. On the down side one has to be in coverage for it to work.
John
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BondgirlCA
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Post subject: Posted: Sun 27 Apr 2008 06:01 |
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Joined: Thu 23 Nov 2006 18:44 Posts: 1311 Location: San Ramon, CA
FRN Agency ID #: 1366
Experience: 7 - 10 years
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Another reason I don't have it on my phone..too many dead spots...my Garmin has never let me down...
_________________ Kate 650.863.8470
" Yeah, I see ya, you ding dong..."
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SpanielPI
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Post subject: Posted: Sun 27 Apr 2008 07:58 |
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Joined: Thu 16 Jun 2005 16:04 Posts: 4598 Location: NE Alabama
FRN Agency ID #: 5
Experience: More than 10 years
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Stay away from the 2000 model...I didn't know it at the time I bought it, but Garmin, as of this time, does not have any updating programs available for it via thier website.
I only paid $75 for mine, brand new in the box, with all accessories, but I didn't check out that option before purchasing.
1 other thing I do now is that I run addresse's maps 3 different ways now: Google Earth, Mapquest, and Garmin. I do this before leaving my office. sometimes when I get in the field I do run into dead spots.
_________________ River City Associates Decatur, Al. 35601
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speezack
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Post subject: Posted: Thu 08 May 2008 18:48 |
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Joined: Fri 02 Mar 2007 10:51 Posts: 5055 Location: South Central Virginia
FRN Agency ID #: 1474
Experience: More than 10 years
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I have a small Garmin.... it is a portable, I use it in the car, the boat, the bike and walking... I installed the terrain, the lakes and the roads... each on a different CD... it is great... small screen but in color and programmable through your laptop. In fact, I used it on a 2 month cross country trip I took last year in my camper and all I did was add the states whenever needed... it was great and got me through a bunch of back roads without a problem... especially in the northwest... and on the one time I called Garmin... I actually got a person and they helped me without a hitch...
Model Legend CX- I put a 256mg microSD card in it and this provides plenty of room for all the maps that are installable. I like that feature cause you can hook it to your laptop thru USB and add or delete areas as needed... very versital and you can use it plugged in or mobil as in the woods... it will close down to about 35 ft. which is great when in the woods and you have the terrain CD entered. Also, you can overlap different CD's and have the roads/terrain and lakes all together. Very versitale little unit. I think it was around $300.
_________________ Bill Marx, Sr. "FREE STATE BAIL BONDS" "FREE STATE INVESTIGATIONS" DCJS: 99-176979 Cell: 434-294-0222
"Endeavor to Persevere" "Lone Watie"
"Good judgment comes from experience, and a lot of that , comes from bad judgment" "Will Rogers"
Last edited by speezack on Tue 13 May 2008 18:45, edited 1 time in total.
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frankwhite
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Post subject: Posted: Sun 11 May 2008 09:23 |
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LB wrote: I've been wanting a GPS for a while. Any recommendations on which is best, or more importantly, which to avoid?
Saves time yes indeed.
Knowing the shortest route to you destination will keep your hands out of you pocket too.
I have saved sooo much money on gas since I started using my GPS. best thing since sliced bread!!!
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LB
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Post subject: Posted: Mon 12 May 2008 06:56 |
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Joined: Wed 29 Aug 2007 19:19 Posts: 17 Location: Pacific Northwest
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I finally got a Garmin through costco.com. Went with the bluetooth option and have it linked with my cell phone. Works great as a hands free device and I can turn it up to hear over road noise.
I've also discovered that my speedometer is within 1mph to what the satellites say I'm driving. (Always at the posted limits, of course...mostly)
It got me back to civilization from back country roads in the dark. I'm a believer.
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streetpilot
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Post subject: Re: Garmin GPS Units Posted: Sat 17 May 2008 07:40 |
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Joined: Sun 26 Aug 2007 08:11 Posts: 17 Location: upstate NY
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I actualy have a Garmin streetpilot2610---yeah I know it's a couple of years old and I don't use it. I have the Streets & Maps 2007 on my laptop as well as the others I work with. We like that set up better than the garmin GPS. The screen is bigger becasue you are using either a 15 or 17 inc laptop and you have your lap top to use to search for data on the net if you need to. I am trying to sell the complete package if anyone is interested feel free to email me at lpdssi@yahoo.com Be Safe All Paul
_________________ live for today,cause you don't know if there will be a tomorrow
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