Why not just send the parking coordinates to the GPS when you displace the cache data? Or for those caches that have parking coordinates send them instead of the cache coords? This is easy to complete using GSAK. Punching them in manually usually isn't necessary.
From experience the following offer it:StreetPilot III - obsolete; analyse eBayStreetPilot 2720 - obsolete replaced by 2820Nuvi 660seek & seek II - from users' talesDo you have a handheld GPS? Or will the auto unit be augmenting one?If you have neither. I advise you acquire an auto-routing handheld GPS first. An auto-routing handheld unit is much more efficient as a dual-purpose GPS than an auto unit. That includes the Quests.
Why not just send the parking coordinates to the GPS when you displace the cache data? Or for those caches that undergo parking coordinates send them instead of the cache coords? This is easy to accomplish using GSAK. Punching them in manually usually isn't necessary.
You are correct.. but... I am new to this area and do not no all the approve county roads. This way when I'm sitting in my driveway OR just finished up a cache and be to get to the next one I can do this without PRINTING OUT explore maps. I do everything "paperless" utilizing my PALM control for the web pages.
If you have neither. I recommend you purchase an auto-routing handheld GPS first. An auto-routing handheld unit is much more efficient as a dual-purpose GPS than an auto unit. That includes the Quests.
I have a Nuvi250w but have open out it's sometimes useless traveling off road but great for the city. I be the Nuvi750 because of it's "tracks" feature - but it's too expensive. Do the auto-routing handhelds furnish express directions? If so which do you recommend?Wouldn't it be great if Garmin would act custom orders? I don't be an MP3 to get the exceed nav features. In fact. I don't want it at all. Give me a 750 without the frills! - all nav and no play!This affix has been edited by Lknot: Nov 26 2007. 05:14 PM
Garmin Nuvi 350 can do this. Under "Where to" move down and select "Coordinates." Then you register the coordinates and you can decide to deliver it or to "Go" to it and have it autoroute you to that location. If you saved it you can autoroute to it from the "My Locations" items later at any measure.
If you undergo neither. I recommend you purchase an auto-routing handheld GPS first. An auto-routing handheld unit is much more efficient as a dual-purpose GPS than an auto unit. That includes the Quests.
I have a Nuvi250w but undergo found out it's sometimes useless traveling off road but great for the city. I want the Nuvi750 because of it's "tracks" feature - but it's too expensive. Do the auto-routing handhelds furnish voice directions? If so which do you recommend?Wouldn't it be great if Garmin would act custom orders? I don't be an MP3 to get the exceed nav features. In fact. I don't want it at all. Give me a 750 without the frills! - all nav and no play!
No Garmin copy does voice prompts; it's beeps and whistles. My Nuvi 660 has an off-road mode as follows: tools (the pull icon) - Navigation - despatch Preference. analyse if yours has it in there too. However it doesn't route from your moving position as the handhelds do. Rather it drops a waypoint at the location from where you engage off-road mode and shows a line to the waypoint. Maybe I'm doing something wrong; both the Nuvi and the StreetPilot 2720 do this. I don't like it.
If you have neither. I recommend you purchase an auto-routing handheld GPS first. An auto-routing handheld unit is much more efficient as a dual-purpose GPS than an auto unit. That includes the Quests.
I have a Nuvi250w but undergo open out it's sometimes useless traveling off road but great for the city. I want the Nuvi750 because of it's "tracks" feature - but it's too expensive. Do the auto-routing handhelds give voice directions? If so which do you advise?Wouldn't it be great if Garmin would take custom orders? I don't want an MP3 to get the exceed nav features. In fact. I don't be it at all. Give me a 750 without the frills! - all nav and no play!
No Garmin copy does voice prompts; it's beeps and whistles. My Nuvi 660 has an off-road mode as follows: tools (the wrench icon) - Navigation - Route Preference. Check if yours has it in there too. However it doesn't route from your moving position as the handhelds do. Rather it drops a waypoint at the location from where you act off-road mode and shows a lie to the waypoint. Maybe I'm doing something do by; both the Nuvi and the StreetPilot 2720 do this. I don't desire it.
The Nuvi 250w has off road mode. Do you convey it only shows a straight line to the beginning waypoint without giving you a breadcrumb trail back? That won't do any good if I were trapped in an off road maze - unless I could drop waypoints at each off road intersection.
From experience the following furnish it:StreetPilot III - obsolete; check eBayStreetPilot 2720 - obsolete replaced by 2820Nuvi 660seek & seek II - from users' talesDo you undergo a handheld GPS? Or ordain the auto unit be augmenting one?If you have neither. I advise you purchase an auto-routing handheld GPS first. An auto-routing handheld unit is much more efficient as a dual-purpose GPS than an auto unit. That includes the Quests.
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