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I was lost last year for three hours due to my garmin not having he newest maps.
there are some newer phones that use satelite signal to track you on google earth, so you can be out of cell service but still use your gps. it does eat alot of battery life though
I have been interested in purchasing a Garmin Oregon GPS receiver, however I am wondering if I could just download one of the newer topo map apps onto my smart phone and use that instead. Anyone know if that is possible?
Quote from: BIGINNER on November 15, 2010, 12:49:30 PMthere are some newer phones that use satelite signal to track you on google earth, so you can be out of cell service but still use your gps. it does eat alot of battery life thoughIf there are I do not know of them, Google Earth is a web interface, you need internet service (cell data) to use it. I still use my Magellan and do as JackOfAllTrades suggested and set a waypoint where my truck is. That way you always have a backtrack regardless if you have the current map or not. Though I have all the maps from Washington.
Quote from: Alchase on November 15, 2010, 02:59:17 PMQuote from: BIGINNER on November 15, 2010, 12:49:30 PMthere are some newer phones that use satelite signal to track you on google earth, so you can be out of cell service but still use your gps. it does eat alot of battery life thoughIf there are I do not know of them, Google Earth is a web interface, you need Internet service (cell data) to use it. I still use my Magellan and do as JackOfAllTrades suggested and set a waypoint where my truck is. That way you always have a backtrack regardless if you have the current map or not. Though I have all the maps from Washington.you're right. about google earth, the phone uses satellite signal for the gps app. my mistake, 9one of my coworker got a phone a couple days ago, i think it was the droid or something, but the gps gets its signal from satellite when out of service range.
Quote from: BIGINNER on November 15, 2010, 12:49:30 PMthere are some newer phones that use satelite signal to track you on google earth, so you can be out of cell service but still use your gps. it does eat alot of battery life thoughIf there are I do not know of them, Google Earth is a web interface, you need Internet service (cell data) to use it. I still use my Magellan and do as JackOfAllTrades suggested and set a waypoint where my truck is. That way you always have a backtrack regardless if you have the current map or not. Though I have all the maps from Washington.