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Garmin nüvi 1450LMT 5-Inch Portable GPS Navigator with Lifetime Map Traffic Updates [C] [D] [-]
(Electronics) Garmin
Preloaded City Navigator® NT North America (U.S. and Canada)
Free lifetime map and traffic updates for the most up-to-date maps, POIs, and navigation info, along with constantly updated traffic information
Includes travel tools such as JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock, currency/measurement converters, calculator and more
Advanced navigation features including voice-prompted turn-by-turn directions, lane assist with junction view, fuel-saving ecoRoute
Sunlight-readable, 5-inch backlit TFT color touchscreen display with 480 x 272 WQVGA pixel resolution
Price:
$319.99
GPS Answers
I might download map software and is wondering how much memory the GPS has.
I have the basic etrex
You'll have to be more specific.
The Garmin website lists 12 different eTrex models (eTrex, eTrex Camo, eTrex Euro, eTrex Legend, eTrex Legend C, eTrex Legend Cx, eTrex Summit, eTrex Venture, eTrex Venture Cx, eTrex Vista, eTrex Vista C, eTrex Vista Cx).
The different models range from no built-in memory, up to 24 MB built-in memory, to using a replaceable microSD card (which currently go up to 2 GB).
Update:
Sorry, the basic eTrex is not a mapping GPS unit. It has no built-in mapping memory, does not have a base map, and does not support mapping software.
1999. my bad I use this for geocaching. Really accurate, but batteries suck. 12 hours at best. Questions? just ask. Created on October 28, 2009 ...
can you send a distress call out on a garmin etrex 12 channel gps? I was wondering just when we go hiking in colorado
I don't believe so; I own a Garmin GPS 12, and I believe my unit and yours are both GPS "receivers" and not transmitters.
I think you may be looking for a separate item:
a mountain locator unit --
see this link for units for sale:
http://www.greatoutdoorsdepot.com/avalan che-beacon.html
see this link on how this saved these climbers lives:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17256519/
Also, I just bought the Streetpilot C340, It is preloaded, but I cannot download updated maps because it says I don't have Mapsource. I cannot download that because my garmin was preloaded... how do I add new maps if I decide to buy them?
Oh, and yes, the antenna question please.
Thanks
The GTM10 has to be installed in the vehicle, meaning you have to pull the radio to install to the exterior antenna. The GTM 12 does not require the installation and is much easier to use.
If you have a version prior to version 8, you may obtain the update disk from the garmin site. If you have version 8 already, there is nothing to update.
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I want to put in a cigarette lighter socket in my boat so that I can plug in a Garmin GPS 12 navigator. That way I can use the boats car battery instead of 4 x AA batteries wich I would continually have to replace(only 24 hrs power). I could have the GPS system running continually as back up. I need a simple diagram on how to fit this cigarette lighter socket or simple instructions. Nothing too technical or you will lose me.
I'm buying a new GPS I've done a little research but I still have a few questions. I bought the Garmin StreetPilot III about 5 years ago ( http://www.gpsdiscount.com/products/garm in/images/streetpilotiii.jpg ) and its served it purpose well but it just doesn't quite do the job anymore as well as its quite bulky and buggy.
From what I've read the TomTom unit is just too base for me, no text to speech functionality, a poor route algorithm, an overall lack of general map data, and poor functionality.
Magellans rival Garmin but as I understand it, it is a necessity to update your Magellan map data as soon as you get it because it will be out of date. This, and the fact that I already have all the Garmin software and maps has made me decide on one of the Nuvi generations.
So, now that I've forced you to read all my background info, here is my question. Which Nuvi should I get? I was thinking the base 205 would suite my needs well. I doubt I will ever pay the $50/year for the MSN Direct, BUT what all functionality does it offer?
Also I'm confused about the FM traffic option. How well does the GPS unit utilize this information? How does the Garmin unit know you've paid for this service? Do you even have to pay for this service? This ( http://www.tigergps.com/garmingtm25.html ?productid=garmingtm25&channelid=FRO OG ) product description seems to imply that in major cities the service is free. Also I notice there are a multitude of antennae offered for this: GTM 10, GTM 12, GTM 20, GTM 21, and GTM 25. Are the models meant only for different device connectors? Also some seem to allow you to charge through the device while others look like they would force you to rely on battery power.
Sorry this is so long, but I have a lot of questions :D . Thanks in advance!
Okay, good idea sticking with Garmin. Magellen is basically just cheap garmin anyways haha.
In terms of Nuvi, I'd say go with the 255,260, or 265. They are about the same as the 205, but they have maps of US AND Canada instead of just the US, and they'll speak street names to you. The 205 will just give you "in 200 feet turn left/right". The 255+ will say "in 200 feet turn left on main street". Pretty handy.
The live traffic/weather updates work via a little receiver in the unit. Apparently there is a unit coming out (or may already be out) called the Garmin Nuvi 265tw or something along those lines that gives you a free lifetime subsc. to the traffic and weather services. It will basically tell you what the weather is like and if there are areas of highly congested traffic. Its neat, but only works in large metro areas, so if you live in a small suburb, it might be useless. For example back home we do NOT get the service, the nearest place I can get info is 45 minutes away. Useless for me.
They all have internal batteries, so you can walk around with them. They will also all come with DC adapters for you car, so most of the time you'll probably just be charging as you use it in there. Don't worry about antennaes, they're all good enough.
MSN direct gives you access to traffic/weather and local information such as gas prices and movie times and stuff. Its cool but doesn't really give you much GPS info.
Hope that cleared some things up for you.
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