Amicus
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I've seen these in action a few times now on hikes with satisfied owners and liked what I saw, so I'm ready to get one for myself. While I am ignorant on matters technical, not just as to GPS's but as to software in general, I have attempted to educate myself by reading past threads here and some other stuff on the Web, and by discussing various points with a few owners. I still have a few questions that folks here may have answers to.
1. Mapping software? One very experienced user of a GPSmap76Cx who does great things downloading his tracks onto all sorts of maps recommends that I also acquire the Fugawi Global Navigator Ver. 4.5, about which he raves. I gather it won't do anything to make the little Garmin topo maps, criticized except for their National Parks series, look better on a hike, but will permit better (a) advance planning through more accurate waypoints and (b) after-the-fact transferring of your tracks to all kinds of other maps, including 3D. He says that the Maptech Terrain Navigator is similar but more limited. Any Fugawi Navigators out there?
2. 60 vs. 76? I know these have the same insides and that the 76 is favored by sailors, in part because it floats, while hikers generally prefer the 60 because it is more compact and maybe rugged. My experienced friend is a hiker, not a sailor, but still favors the 76 because, he tells me, it has a bigger screen, for better viewing. I haven't been able to make a comparison because no store I've found around here carries both. Any views?
3. "Cx" v. "CSx"? I thought I could save a few dollars by omitting the "S", which means only that the unit includes a compass and barometric altimeter, since I have good ones already. Another friend suggests the extra expense may still be worthwhile, however, for bushwhacks where you're stuck in thick stuff and want to get a reliable "Go To" directional arrow to a waypoint. (Models without a compass only give you that when you are moving.) Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance to any who enlighten my darkness.
1. Mapping software? One very experienced user of a GPSmap76Cx who does great things downloading his tracks onto all sorts of maps recommends that I also acquire the Fugawi Global Navigator Ver. 4.5, about which he raves. I gather it won't do anything to make the little Garmin topo maps, criticized except for their National Parks series, look better on a hike, but will permit better (a) advance planning through more accurate waypoints and (b) after-the-fact transferring of your tracks to all kinds of other maps, including 3D. He says that the Maptech Terrain Navigator is similar but more limited. Any Fugawi Navigators out there?
2. 60 vs. 76? I know these have the same insides and that the 76 is favored by sailors, in part because it floats, while hikers generally prefer the 60 because it is more compact and maybe rugged. My experienced friend is a hiker, not a sailor, but still favors the 76 because, he tells me, it has a bigger screen, for better viewing. I haven't been able to make a comparison because no store I've found around here carries both. Any views?
3. "Cx" v. "CSx"? I thought I could save a few dollars by omitting the "S", which means only that the unit includes a compass and barometric altimeter, since I have good ones already. Another friend suggests the extra expense may still be worthwhile, however, for bushwhacks where you're stuck in thick stuff and want to get a reliable "Go To" directional arrow to a waypoint. (Models without a compass only give you that when you are moving.) Any thoughts?
Thanks in advance to any who enlighten my darkness.