One of your wishes has come true. Garmin has a unit called iQ3600 that is
both a Palm based PDA and a build in GPS. I have been looking to replace my
Garmin III+. And the 3600 was an option. The problem that I see is that one
fall out on the trail and I would be in trouble. So now I am looking at the
76S. It has some very nice functions and I can still use all of my
MapSource software. I even think that I can use the car power cable that I
got for my III+.
Anyone out there like to add their $.02 about the 76S?
Barry
Larry H <friared1@yahoo.com>
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--- RopingThe Wind <
arizcowboy@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone out there have the new Garmin IQue3600
> GPS/PDA? Curious to here
> some reviews from the geocaching community as I
> would love to upgrade to
> that from my Palm M130!
I use an M130 also, the only problem is holding it AND
the GPS AND digital camera AND cache trinkets. If I
could combine the GPS and PDA, that would be great.
Back to the pricing issue with GPSr's vs FRS radios:
Radio technology has been around for decades. FRS
radios are using old technology, just with new bells
and whistles (and a specific frequency band). GPSr's
use (relatively) new technology compared to radio.
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FriarED
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