GPS, anyone?

Elian Degen J elian_degen@cantv.net
Thu, 1 Sep 2005 08:15:55 -0400


  I bought a Garmin GPS StreetPilot 2620 a year ago
  about 800 dollars, with mapsource in its own harddrive. Light, portable 
(transferes from one car to another very easily)
  Excellent value, to today. Not only for finding addresses but also helps 
organizing the day via waypoints and avoiding traffic searching for detours.

  Elian Degen

  Florida




  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: "Ron Koval" <drwoodwind@hotmail.com>
  To: <pianotech@ptg.org>
  Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 2:42 PM
  Subject: GPS, anyone?


  > Thanks for all the responses so far.... not many positive I'm afraid!
  >
  > Roy asked:
  >>>>>>>>
  > Ron;
  > I have the same Pocket PC.  Have you tried any other add-on ite
  >>>>>>>>>
  >
  > No, I haven't - it's just there with tunelab loaded as my backup for the
  > Verituner.  I'm looking forward to trying the Verituner softeware for 
the
  > pocket pc next.  I've even kept my palm for my client list and 
scheduler; I
  > was planning on switching over to the pc, but am too comfortable with my
  > set-up now.
  >
  > Any one else using a GPS system that you like?  Stand-alone, or 
otherwise?
  > I'll be trolling Craigslist.org and ebay to see what's out there.
  >
  > Ron Koval
  >
  >
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