[Az-Geocaching] Bronco One

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Author: Paul Hruby
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To: az-geocaching
Subject: [Az-Geocaching] Bronco One
I just joined the list since a fellow geo-cacher noticed a thread regarding
Bronco One.

I had a similar experience - I was trying to purchase a Garmin 76CS? last
summer and looked at all the different web sites and was actually bidding on
units on E-Bay, but the prices were around 325.00. Then a friend told me
about Bronco One. I always took my CB problems there and had no problems so
I thought I'd stop by.

Although Bronco One had the 76CS priced about the same as what was going on
Ebay and a little cheaper then the Internet stores, I was steered to and did
purchase a Garmin EMap. I had a 64MB memory card installed and was out the
door spending just a little less. Although the unit was new, I realized
that when I got it home, it was made in 97 (1st 2 digits of the s/n). So I
went to Garmin's site (should have done that first, but being a newbee -
live and learn) and noticed the unit was discontinued.

Now for what's it's worth, I really like the Emap. It's small enough,
doesn't use much power and I have a lot of street information loaded - Most
of Arizona, part of Nevada and southern California. The only thing that I
don't like is that the unit isn't really water resistant.

I did notice that Bronco One charged a little under retail for the
accessories, so I went to Ebay and bought a magnetic antenna and car adapter
for 1/4 the price at Bronco One. The antenna is awesome. I went from 3 or
4 sats at 30-50% out of 12 sats while in the car to 8 sats at 100% - all for
less then $25.00.

All in all, I really like the EMap.

BTW, the owner of Bronco One supposedly closed shop, sold all his land
investments for 35 million and moved to France. Now that could have been a
bunch of @!@#%@!! for all I know. He may have sold the store to someone
else because I drove by there a week ago and although the fence was closed,
people were still buying propane.
Sonic Warthog

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