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c2r님이 English로 2011년 4월 27일에 게시함.

Anyone got any recommendations for a new GPS unit? I've been using a Dell axim with a separate bluetooth receiver (the Slim GPS) and OSMtracker installed for the past six years, and I think the bluetooth receiver has given up the ghost.

I'm after something fairly robust that I can use as a navigation aid on the hills, as well as for day to day track collection. Perhaps just a replacement for the bluetooth module, although the axim itself is getting longer in the tooth!

Cheers,
Chris

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2011년 4월 27일 10:43LivingWithDragons님의 의견

Oh wow, I started with a Dell axim so many years ago. I then got a Garmin Legend HCx so I have a hand free (actually one hand now holds a camera, and the other is made free because I hang the Garmin GPS round my neck, but I digress...).

This is a great write up by gravitystorm(of opencyclemap.org fame) of what I would recommend and why. http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/shine/gps-recommendations/

2011년 4월 27일 11:31Sam Wilson님의 의견

I just bought a eTrex Vista HCx, and so far it's totally great. Small and light, and feels pretty rugged. I've only used it when walking so far, and it's perfect for navigation on foot; I think it'd be great on a bike too (there's a handlebar bracket available for it).

2011년 4월 27일 12:15LivingWithDragons님의 의견

It is really rugged. The handle bar mount can snap, but call garmin and they'll send a replacement for free (gravitystorm has a blog post on doing that).
I was cycling along some stony footpath waiting for a replacement, so my Legend was on the mount but not 'clicked' in. The GPS went flying and I thought it was done, but it's got just a little scratch on the plastic (I think a cunning lip around the screen protects that somewhat).

2011년 4월 27일 14:18Vincent de Phily님의 의견

I started with the eTrex (vista hcx) and was really happy with it (same comments as my peers here). I also got my hands on a Dakota 20, which thanks to its touchscreen is much nicer to use (especially for naming waypoints !). I now have a GPSmap62 which is bulkyer, but has a slightly better accuracy than the eTrex and Dakota.

So the eTrex is great and cheap, the Dakota is nicer to use, and the GPSmap is more accurate. If you've got plenty of cash, the Oregon brings you the best of both worlds (but smaller battery life: 16h vs 20/26h).

2011년 4월 28일 03:28z-dude님의 의견

I like the Garmin Oregon. I use it for cycling, and I've made an OpenCycleMap overlay for my city.

2011년 4월 29일 10:46bitic님의 의견

I use an iPhone 4 and I'm really enjoying it. I never used a dedicated GPS device, and I wonder what can these provide me that the IP4 does not. More accuracy?

2011년 5월 2일 04:56c2r님의 의견

Hi Bitic, Yeah, the iphone's GPS trails aren't too accurate as they don't connect to as many satellites as a dedicated receiver. I was using one walking this weekend (actually my mate was using it, for lack of working GPS on my part!) A couple of times it located us completely randomly in strange places so I don't think it is totally reliable for hill walking!
Cheers
Chris

2011년 5월 2일 04:56c2r님의 의견

(and thanks for the other suggestions, guys... I'll have to save for the etrex - see if I've got any cash left over at the end of the month!)

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