GPS Recommendations April 27, 2010, 08:09:59 pm Yahoo Message Number: 112195A couple of weeks ago I posted a message asking for GPS recommendations. My rather newer Garmin 855 wasn't working anymore. I planned to replace it. Thank you for all your recommendations. I ended up calling Garmin and I was told that my GPS likely needed to be updated on the computer. The Garmin representative walked me through the update. He told me that this needs to be done every two months or so. I had no idea that one needed to do this. After the update, I just used the Garmin on a trip and it worked perfectly.Monica NE 10
Re: GPS Recommendations Reply #1 – April 28, 2010, 01:59:42 pm Yahoo Message Number: 112207Gee, I've had a Garmin for 3 years, and only updated it recently for the most recent map updates. I haven't heard that they need to be "updated on a computer" every two months. Of course, perhaps I don't know what the Garmin rep means by updating. In any case, you'll be happy with your choice. Our GPS has saved us more time and confusion than I could have ever imagined.Happy trails,JulesTwo gals, two dogs in Bella Bear
Re: GPS Recommendations Reply #2 – April 29, 2010, 10:44:08 pm Yahoo Message Number: 112249Jules, In most cases you don't "need to" update you Garmin GPS. However, it can make it run better, add features, and fix known bugs if you elect to update it on-line - - and it's free. You can download Garmin's software "WebUpdater" to your computer. Then plug your GPS into your computer with the USB cable and run the program. It will automatically check if there is a more recent version of the GPS's software and let you choose to download it to your GPS if you wish. Note this is not the same as updating the GPS database - - that's normally not for free.bumper
GPS Recommendations Reply #3 – March 08, 2011, 05:28:36 pm Yahoo Message Number: 120961I know several years back the Garmin 2610,20 and 2710,20 GPS units seemed to be the units of choice for a number of LD owners. Now, several years later, what are the units of choice. Prefer big screen, text to speech, North American maps, POI's, etc. Moderately priced.Tks, John K.
Re: GPS Recommendations Reply #4 – March 08, 2011, 05:32:52 pm Yahoo Message Number: 120962On Tue, 08 Mar 2011 23:28:22 -0000, "kirkjrk" kirkjrk@...> wrote:QuotePrefer big screen, text to speech, North American maps, POI's, etc. Moderately priced. Whatever model Costco is selling today.
Re: GPS Recommendations Reply #5 – March 08, 2011, 06:50:14 pm Yahoo Message Number: 120965Whatever model Costco is selling today. I second that. GPS is getting to the point that it doesn't make sense to buy the map upgrade. I think the last Garmin GPS I bought at Costco was $100. Why pay $75 for a map upgrade? Who gets a toaster or microwave repaired any longer? Just doesn't pay.John 1994 TK Chug[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: GPS Recommendations Reply #6 – March 09, 2011, 07:27:32 am Yahoo Message Number: 120971From a price perspective, you might consider a laptop-based GPS solution. That will meet all the requirements you listed. The latest version of MS Streets & Trips retails for $40. You'll also need a GPS receiver, which can be found for $20-$50. It's easy to build or you can buy a mounting system for the laptop on top of the doghouse.Ted H. @ Keesler AFB, MS