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#206254 - 10/05/05 02:03 PM Re: GPS [Re: 2 wheels]
trubby
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Hi Saad,

for bike and offroad application there are IMHO two choices: a GPS-Receiver like the Garmin or Magellan stuff or a PDA with MIL standard.
Both are expensive.
You wouldn't find free maps for Magellan or Garmin on the internet, but several sites with waypoints/tracks from other useres.
A MIL PDA is quite more expensive, but you are able to use a lot of different software and (espacially for the USA) map data.

If you want to use a standard PDA, beware the high charge against vibration on bicycle use. Perhaps a good Outdoor-box for the PDA will do it's work, but I can't promise you ...

Greetings,
André

Edited by trubby (10/05/05 02:05 PM)
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GPS 2 wheels 10/04/05 02:18 PM
Re: GPS trubby 10/05/05 02:03 PM
Re: GPS Michael B. 10/11/05 08:25 AM
Re: GPS cyclist 04/02/06 09:42 PM
Re: GPS trubby 04/02/06 10:02 PM
Re: GPS whisky 04/02/06 12:04 AM
Re: GPS 2 wheels 05/08/06 10:36 AM
Re: GPS whisky 05/08/06 12:17 PM
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