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GPS Info
I have never owned or operated a GPS before...so I'm a complete newbie. I'm heading to Baja for the first time in years and I want to be able to
create "Hand-drawn" type maps of where I go & camp in the mountians & beaches. I will be taking a laptop with me.
Can anybody give me an idea of what would be an economical starter unit for me? Plus any equipment & baja map software for interfacing with the
laptop.
Thanks in advance
Tommy D.
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Neal Johns
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Garmin (www.garmin.com) has most of the GPS business. They have the best maps of the US but no one has good Baja Maps for use with a GPS!
Garmin and maybe others, have a base map of the US and Mexico/Baja in most of their units but just MEX !, 3,5 etc. is shown.
You are in luck since you have a laptop. Scan the excellent maps from the Baja Almanac, use OziExplorer software (http://www.oziexplorer.com/) in your laptop, connect the GPS to your serial port and you are in business. The Baja Almanac roads will show on your
laptop and you will leave a "snail trail" wherever you drive which can be saved.
There are no GPSs that will let you download your own maps directly into the GPS. They like to sell their own maps-too bad they don't sell Baja maps.
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Thanks
I checked out Ozi Explorer. Their 3D feature is awesome!! I'm not sure how...if I scan a map...the software can tell the GPS where I am...(or vice
versa). I guess I'll learn as I go Won't be the first time roll
Thanks for your help...TD
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Capt. George
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Have a Garmin 162, guess I'll have to use just the world map.....No Mapquest for Baja?? Combined with my Foruno color and lots of scouting, eventually
I'll have my own map.........Any other suggestions out there??
Capt. George
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Neal Johns
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Re: OziExplorer
You tell Ozi what the long/lat coordinates are for the corners of the scanned map shown on the laptop screen and then it takes the GPS input and puts
a dot on the laptop screen map where you are.
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Carol
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Scanned Maps uploaded to GPS
I'm totally new at all this GPS stuff but I believe Fugawi will allow you to upload scanned maps to your GPS.
http://www.fugawi.com/docs/navframe.html
For Baja maps- This organization is in the process of creating several GPS maps / books / software
http://www.bajagpsguide.com
We have a Magellan Meridian Gold GPS to be used for Dirt Biking.
Quote: | There are no GPSs that will let you download your own maps directly into the GPS. They like to sell their own maps-too bad they don't sell Baja
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[Edited on 9-3-2003 by Carol]
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Neal Johns
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Carol,
Re: Fugawi
Nope, it will not allow maps to download into a GPS.
Fugawi is very similar to OziExplorer (a competitor). We GPSers wish there was a product that would allow downloading your own maps into a GPS - any
GPS! But there is none now.
A few hackers are working on the problem and have achieved limited success so maybe it will happen someday.
The GPS companies keep their methods secret so you have to buy their maps. A reasonable business decision but it sure hurts us Baja people.
[Edited on 9-3-2003 by Neal Johns]
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Jeff Wagner
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Why not plot your position on nautical charts. They are numerous, accurate, and cover the baja as well as ay where else as long as you don't get too
far off the beach.
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There's a lot more to Baja than just the beach !
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OK J.R., spill the beans... Where is that photo taken??? roll
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I would suggest using at home before you head south and find you don't have the time to play with it. Get use to one you buy and have fun.. Martin
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Carol
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Aawww... thanks for the clarification. So, if I have this straight now, these products let you scan and look at maps on your computer but upload only
the waypoints to your GPS (not the map)?
Is that what you mean??
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Carol,
Re: Fugawi
Nope, it will not allow maps to download into a GPS. |
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Ski Baja....
Where is that gorgeous canyon? That road looks fascinating...
I wanna go.. I wanna go....
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Neal Johns
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Carol, you got it!
It also puts a dot on the computer screen map (your scanned map using Ozi or Fugawi or any one of several GPS aware computer maps from Delorme,TOPO!,
etc) at your present position at the recompute rate - usually every second or two- of your GPS.
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To add to what Neal is saying.
There are ways to carry digital maps on a GPS. You can use a laptop attached to your GPS. Or you can use a PDA attached to the GPS.
Several products will let you upload maps to the PDA/laptop and you can track, do waypoints, etc. Pocket Navigator (MapTech) and TOPO!sync (Nat Geo)
are two. Just make sure the products work with your GPS. I seem to recall that Oziexplorer will work with Navman/iPaq.
[Edited on 9-5-2003 by Pappy Jon]
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Jeff Wagner
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Sorry about the confusion over the nautical charts. There are several charts that cover the entire Baja not just the beach. Check with West Marine or
Southwest instrument Co. in San Pedro.
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