Yeah, well, I have a flat place on my forehead from finding
caches on the third or forth try that we should have found on the first. I
should check my record, but I don't think we ever did find "Sparky's Cache".
Another example is the cache about a half mile down the Bumblebee road on a
knoll next to a dig--took us three visits!
Our first GPSr was a Garmin 45 XL. We bought a Vista several
years ago--there's quite a difference.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 7:42
AM
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Am I missing
something - Magellen 200s
Ok I will finally pipe in,
If you are a good Geocacher, if
you get within 25 feet of the cache you
can find it, does not matter the
tools, it is the skill of the cacher.
For the Amateurs who actually need
the GPS to find the cache I feel
sorry for you.
Denny Ford,
Tres Hombres
-----Original Message-----
From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
[mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com]
On Behalf Of
loranwilcox@chartermi.net
Sent:
Monday, November 13, 2006 12:33 PM
To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
Cc:
Guy Aldrich
Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Am I missing something - Magellen
200s
Still nice to have the Discriptions and Past Logs so I would give
up on
the PDA.
Team Sand Dollar
---- Guy Aldrich <graldrich@gmail.com> wrote:
>
I have to say the Garmin 60CSX is the most accurate unit I've seen
>
under all conditions and I have a Magellan meridian and a explorist
>
210. With that new Cirf chip it seems to get you to ground zero
>
quicker . The explorist 210 has the most bang for the buck,You really
>
don't need a PDA because it displays type of container,full
>
name,terrain,difficulty,date last found and the full hint.
>
> On
11/13/06, Brian Casteel <bcasteel@uccinc.net> wrote:
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > I don't recall having
problems like that in most cases. In fact,
often
> > times
while sitting on my butt writing my cache log, I'll look over
to
the
> > GPS and watch it flirt with 0' on a regular basis. If
it happens to
get no
> > closer than 5' on a cache, I'd consider
that quite excellent
overall.
> > Magellan has advantages over
Garmin and likewise Garmin over
Magellan. The
> > most
obvious between the 2 is the abundance of mapping software
options
>
> Garmin has available to the very limited Magellan options.
Of
course, with
> > the newer gen Garmin units, satellite
acquisition is much better
with the
> > new SeRF chip.
>
>
> >
> >
> > Brian
> >
> >
Team A.I.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> > ________________________________
> >
>
>
> > From: az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com
>
> [mailto:az-geocaching-bounces@listserv.azgeocaching.com] On
> >
Behalf Of Cordell Harris
> > Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006
10:06 AM
> > To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>
> Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Am I missing something - Magellen
200s
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > OK
Scott. Did I fail to mention that we have had the opportunity
to
compare
> > the performance of (7) seven Magellan and Garmins
against each other
while
> > doing something like 500 plus caches
all over the US. In my
original
> > missive a forgot about
the emap unit. The units we used are the
Garmin
> > Emap,
76CS, Etrex Legend, Etrex Legend Vista Cx. The 3 Magellans
were all
>
> Sportrack Pros. We seem to keep dropping them! Maybe I should
also
note
> > that none of the units failed operationally. Of all
the Garmins the
Etrex
> > Legend is the best, e.g. sensititivy and
accuracy. All the others
have/had
> > serious errors of 7 to
10 ft on the high resolution scale. These
errors are
> >
consistent with caches that were placed by careful
knowledgeable
cachers.
> > We have also had opportunity to compare
waypoints established
scientifically
> > by standards.
The 3 Magellan Sportrack Pros were all perfect
replicas and
>
> were dead on. I am not hostile toward Garmin, but cannot
ignore
results.
> > Both mapsource and mapsend topos (I have both)
will allow exchange
of
> > waypoints but not maps. What I
would like to be able to do is use
Delorme
> > topo maps
(superior) in either or both brands of receivers with
Garmin
> >
waypoint symbols. My backhand at Garmin is simply because they
are
the
> > industry leaders in terms of sales and promotions and
for now get to
set the
> > trend. Magellan Sportrack Pros
are a great deal and very adequate
for
> > geocaching. I
repeat my offer to trade the etrex legend vista Cx
for a
> >
eXplorist 500. There is nothing wrong with the vista Cx except
the
offset
> > mentioned above.
> >
> >
>
> On 11/13/06, Roping The Wind <arizcowboy@hotmail.com>
wrote:
> >
> >
> > >From: "Cordell Harris"
<cordh5@gmail.com>
>
>
> > >Magellan has better, more user friendly receivers
that are more
sensitive
> > >and accurate. If
>unconvinced, try caching with the owner of a
Magellan
>
> >Sportrack Pro. Presently, we own two >Garmins a etrex legend
and
an etrex
> > >legend vista cx.
> >
>
> The etrex line uses a patch antenna, which IMHO, is crap.
Upgrade
to the
> > new
> > 60CSX and you will
probably never see anything more accurate. I do
not
> >
beleive that you can compare two GPS units for accuracy on a single
>
> geocache
> > or any geocache for that matter. The cache
owner's coordinates
could be off
> > for one. Also, both
your GPS units will give slightly different
readings on
> >
where the cache is supposed to be. To find true accuracy, take
a
waypoint
> > and mark it with your GPS. Of course, with
any GPS, you have to
leave it
> > there for a few minutes
for a most accurate reading (too many
inexperienced
> >
cachers hide a cache, hit mark on their GPS and leave and dont
allow
the
> > GPS
> > to average location). Now, walk away a
few hundred feet or more and
then
> > come back to ground
zero and see where your GPS takes you. Do this
with two
> >
units that you want to compare and see which one is most accurate.
>
>
> > Of course, as Loran said, all GPS's these days are
decently
accurate. They
> > will all take you to a waypoint
and get you within 30 feet or less.
Do the
> > example above
once and you will find that both GPS's did their job
well
>
> enough. If you want to find truly which unit is better, with
there
still
> > being slight errors in GPS's, you will still
need to do the example
above
> > several times to average
your results out to truly see which unit
is
> > better.
>
> Seems nit picky. Well it is... as I just said, all GPS's
are
accurate
> > enough. Still, if you want a GPS for just
geocaching or marking
waypoints,
> > then a patch antenna
Etrex or a Magellan GPS Blazer 12 (now that is
> > ancient!
>
> and I have one too) is all you need. If you want to mark a
little
hole in
> > the ground that an ant just went in to
and then come back a week
later to
> > find it... then you
need to spend the bigger dollars for a unit
with a 12
> >
channel SiRFstar III high-sensitivity (WAAS-enabled) chip and
built-in
quad
> > helix antenna, with external antenna connection (like
the Garmin
60csX).
> > Either units will get you to a
geocache or any point for that
matter. But
> > the latter
technology will, on average, get you to a specific point
more
>
> consistantly.
> >
> > >Garmins are
overpriced/overrated and as industry leaders don't
like the
>
> >strangle hold they maintain >on proprietary mapping
software. We
badly
> > >need mapping software that
will function universally in
>handhelds.
> >
> >
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesnt Magellan also use
proprietary
mapping
> > software? (Mapsend). I could be
wrong on this, but I beleive both
Magellan
> > and Garmin
have their own specific mapping software that must be
used for
>
> mapping. I think both brands will accept some other
mapping
software, but
> > only for uploading and transfering
of waypoints, tracks, etc and
not maps.
> > If you want maps
in your unit, you have to use their own mapping
software
> >
(Mapsend or Mapsource).
> >
> > Scott
>
> Team Ropingthewind
> >
> >
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