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Depends what you are using it for.

 

Personally I have found the Garmin eTrex a useful little unit for recording
points (i.e. sites) and also for tracking where I went on surveys.

 

I think the car GPS’s pointless, what’s wrong with maps and street
directories? At least they don’t talk to you. 

 

I am looking for something like a PDA with GPS and Camera so I can record
where I took a photo from and record the site on a simple database. That
would save a lot of time and reduce transcription and memory errors. I have
seen PDA’s with GPS’s and phones but who wants a phone while in the field?

 

yours 

 

Dr Iain Stuart

JCIS Consultants

 

P.O. Box 2397

Burwood North

 

ph/fx  (02)  97010191

 

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Check out the website at  HYPERLINK "http://www.jcis.net.au"www.jcis.net.au

 

 


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