Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum here- expect dumb questions.
I am a GPS freak, using at least one of my five Garmins almost everyday. Very seldom does a weekend go by that we aren’t deep in the Everglades or other Florida swamps/forests/backcountry on fishing and photography expeditions. Off the pavement we travel by Jeep, boat, mountain bike and foot. [url=www.BlackFly.Palmtree.net]
www.BlackFly.Palmtree.net[/url] For navigation, besides the usual charts/compass/timepiece, I carry a GPS and a backup.
My mobile phone is a Palm Treo 700p while Angie carries the new, incredible iPhone. Between my Sprint coverage and her ATT coverage we have yet to be in a place where one of us does not have at least a couple bars of signal; very comforting. I have a web page dedicated to detailed animated radar images, wind, tide and other vital wx information; all sized for mobile phone display which we use constantly. These phones lack GPS.
So, when I stumbled across this post my GPS meter went off!
Here’s why:
- another backup
- the phone is always with me
- the Freedom Keychain GPS SiRF III Receiver is smaller than an auto key remote
- SiRF technology has proven to be excellent on the Garmin eTrex Vista HCx [tracks satellites while in my pocket!]
- the GPSWatch software works great on my Treo- don’t know about Angie’s iPhone yet
- GPSWatch will display several mapping systems including Google Earth! YES!!
- Maps may be downloaded and stored on a SD card so phone signal is not required. This will be a huge benefit when traveling the Bahamas.
- The whole system is less than $150.
I’m having trouble finding the receiver in stock from a retailer I trust. As soon as I do I’m in!
Expect a report soon after.