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    GPS ...any advice ?


    Guys , looking for a new GPS , eyes on a Garmin handheld - GPS72 , with all accesories i am looking at $420 from Johnny appleseed ...
    mostly will be used in Moreton Bay , and venturing to 10 km off shore .
    possible use in other localities ( Not on my boat ) which leads me to the idea of the handheld .

    any advice any one can give either way ...better prices ...pros and cons ...other models to consider ???

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    Ausfish Platinum Member whiteman's Avatar
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    Re: GPS ...any advice ?

    Better prices? Try http://www.gpsoz.com.au/index.htm. For your budget go up to the GPS76 as you'll get more pixels on the screen.

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    Just bought gps72 yesterday. Paid $269.10 for gps only.
    Normally $299.00 from BIAS at Underwood. corner Kingston and Compton Roads. [behind Repco] [smiley=2thumbsup.gif]
    Tried it out today on trip to work, goes great, told me I was home again.hahaha

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    cheers fellas .
    the $420 included PC data cables and software , plus pivet mount and brackets to hook up on the boat .

    GPS only $299

    I will have to havce a look at BIAS me thinks ...$30 is a free carry case for bushwalking

    Not sure if i can warrant another $80 for a higher pixel count on the 76 , and i have had no problem with the old GPS12 , so need for the extrnal antenna ...as long as it gets me to the location ,if the useable features are the same ...although it would be nice to have a better display .,

    any faults you can find with either of them ?

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    Sportfish_5
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    That looks like a fair price from BIAS .

    Cheers

    Greg

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    Ausfish Gold Member Richo1's Avatar
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    Re: GPS ...any advice ?

    Have heard bad reports on NAVMAN GPS/chart plotter. Pick one that is easy to read and operate,with a good display that leads you to your waypoint.

    Cheers Richo

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    thats funny ive heard the navman a very easy to use and are a good reliable unit

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    I've got the 72 - very happy with the accuracy/usability. only complaint is that it takes ages to punch in 20 or 30 marks - apparently there is software to do this though.

    Cheers, Kris.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member whiteman's Avatar
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    Sharkbait

    Oziexplorer freeware with GPS/PC cable. You'll save hours!!

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    go the 76 billo i got a 72 and a mate got a 76 i'm kickin me self 76 will take a garmin mapsouce chart (a good thing) BIAS at springwood has one set up on display with a chart loaded def worth a look

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    good stuff !
    i have the future father in law scanning the shops in Hong Kong and Asia to see what prices they do over there ...not sure what their stocks are like ,..should be interesting .

    Sharkbait ...the software allows you to do everything on pc and load straight into it .....can't wait to try it out !

    Big E , there is a GPSMAP76 which is the one i think your talking about ....but that comes about $250 dearer then the 72 ..and about $150 dearer then the standard 76 not sure if i can warrant it ...although it is a fine tool to have , how usefull is it on a screen of that size ?
    would be a good tool for the mug that can't be bothered openin a street deirectory on road !


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    If possible make sure it is WAAS enabled. I don;t quite remember what WAAS stands for but it is supposed to be able to get you to within two meters of your waypoint. Great when you are trying to find that small piece of structure you found last trip out.

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    WAAS
    does not function in australia
    cheers
    blaze

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    Billo
    Buy local better back up good old Aussie service . Or buy a Gregorys still won't catch you fish .
    I have a Garman Hand held It is the best GPS around ask the SAS in the gulf it work accurate for them how close buy one .They caught Sadam Husain . Buy Australian.
    BladerRunner [smiley=bandana.gif]

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    Blader runner , I am definately getting the Garmin...was just interested in any opinions towards prices or optional models .
    The prices over in Hong Kong actually are a little bit dearer ...strange , but i guess they wouldn't be selling as much stock as over here .

    gonna have a look at BIAS and see what they can do for me ....then fill er up with marks !

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