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GPS recommendations
« on: December 25, 2015, 10:10:01 PM »
Im looking to buy a GPS and need some recommendations!
Prefer to buy a Garmin and my price range is around $200-300.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #1 on: December 26, 2015, 05:11:50 PM »
  have owned 4 over the last 10 plus years  and have not found one I can work yet.  need to use them more.   they really do help but my old mind is not on their wavelength.  mike w

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #2 on: December 26, 2015, 05:46:45 PM »
I would look for a good deal on a Garmin 64s or 64st.
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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #3 on: December 26, 2015, 06:19:49 PM »
Worlds movin to Rhino Radios or ur Smart phone with app..............

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #4 on: December 26, 2015, 06:26:54 PM »
Do you have an iphone or android and $20? You may be happy with this (I sure am):

https://www.gaiagps.com/apps/android/

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #5 on: December 26, 2015, 06:40:29 PM »
Garmin Etrex 30. A couple hundred bucks or so and uses OnXmaps too.
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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #6 on: December 26, 2015, 10:22:57 PM »
I would look for a garmin 60csx. It's an older model but a real solid unit that you could probably get pretty reasonable.


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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #7 on: December 27, 2015, 10:12:21 AM »
I just purchased an Iphone 5 to use as a GPS. After some experimentation and using my friends' setups, I've found that I prefer phones equipped with GPS to any other device.

They acquire satellites quickly, and also have a vastly superior interface to any GPS I've used. It's so much easier to navigate around the maps and to save locations while scouting. They also have a good availability and cost for battery packs. I still haven't decided between Onxymaps, Huntterra, or another ap.

I'd highly recommend trying a phone in the backcountry before purchasing a GPS.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #8 on: December 27, 2015, 11:18:44 AM »
They also have a good availability and cost for battery packs. I still haven't decided between Onxymaps, Huntterra, or another ap.


Thanks for the very informative post! After doing a little research I'm a lot more interested in using a phone with an app.

I have a few questions. First, if you are using an iPhone 5, what battery packs are you speaking of? I thought iPhones have an internal battery that is non removable.

Also, I'm not finding any kind of phone app offered by Hunterra. The only maps I can find of theirs are custom physical waterproof or wall-hanging maps. Are you familiar with a good competitor to OnXmaps for a phone app gps?

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #9 on: December 27, 2015, 11:39:30 AM »

I would look for a good deal on a Garmin 64s or 64st.

Get one of these. You'll be glad you did.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #10 on: December 27, 2015, 12:24:02 PM »
I also vote for the Garmin.  All of their units are fairly easy to learn and last. I have two over last 15 years or so.  First was a Etrex and it lasted about 8 years and only reason I think it went out is because I took it on my boat to Westport all the time as a backup and salt moisture creeped in and it was all corroded.  I picked up a Oregon series one a few years ago and it has been working good to.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #11 on: December 27, 2015, 12:35:51 PM »
They also have a good availability and cost for battery packs. I still haven't decided between Onxymaps, Huntterra, or another ap.


Thanks for the very informative post! After doing a little research I'm a lot more interested in using a phone with an app.

I have a few questions. First, if you are using an iPhone 5, what battery packs are you speaking of? I thought iPhones have an internal battery that is non removable.

Also, I'm not finding any kind of phone app offered by Hunterra. The only maps I can find of theirs are custom physical waterproof or wall-hanging maps. Are you familiar with a good competitor to OnXmaps for a phone app gps?

The battery packs are external units you can buy to supplement the regular batter. Any store that sells cell phone accessories will have a selection. Most just have a USB port you can connect to whichever phone cable you use. I haven't done the research to find out which have the best punch for weight.

You caught me talking out of my ass on Huntterra though. I saw the ads and assumed they sold an ap, I hadn't got around to looking into it further. I have one friend that uses Onyx maps and another that uses a cheaper ap marketed to backpackers. The advantage to Onyx is that it has land ownership data, but the other one is a bit easier to use and quicker to open. I need to do some more reading and have some more conversations before choosing the map.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #12 on: December 27, 2015, 01:15:54 PM »

Garmin Rhino 650, recently on-sale for just a few $$ more than your upper limit.

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #13 on: December 27, 2015, 07:49:41 PM »
Definitely going to check out some of the Garmin models you guys are suggesting.

What are the advantages to having a traditional GPS such as a Garmin compared to using the OnXmap app on a smartphone?

Also, for those who have used OnXmaps on an iPhone/Android, about how long does a full charge last? I'd assume an app using GPS would suck the battery down pretty quickly...


Thanks again for all the help! I'm entirely new to hunting, so any help I can get is very much appreciated.
« Last Edit: December 27, 2015, 08:13:56 PM by Kit Carson »

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Re: GPS recommendations
« Reply #14 on: December 27, 2015, 07:57:53 PM »
Definitely going to check out some of the Garmin models you guys are suggesting.

What are the advantages to having a traditional GPS such as a Garmin compared to using the OnXmap app on a smartphone?

Thanks again for all the help! I'm entirely new to hunting, so any help I can get is very much appreciated.
I believe the primary advantages are threefold: (1) durability, (2) battery life and easy replacement, and (3) more functionality. Durability: I've dropped my GPS on rocks, dunked it in rivers, put mud and blood all over it, and it shrugs it off and keeps working. Can an iPhone do that?  Battery life: I can get 16 to 20 hours out of two lithium AAs. Can a phone do that? Can you easily replace the batteries at a buck a pop? Functionality: how easy is it to project a waypoint, to change datum or coordinate systems, to load multiple maps, to manage tracklogs, to upload and download data to and from a computer on a phone?

Also, the cost to replace a broken iPhone is $600. A replacement GPS is much cheaper.

For me the decision to use a dedicated GPS is easy.
Nature. It's cheaper than therapy.

 


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