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Garmin eTrex Legend - 2007

Garmin eTrex Legend - 2007

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Garmin eTrex Legend - 2007

Garmin's eTrex Legend GPS is loaded with a full basemap of North and South America. The Legend is also designed to provide precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS). WAAS is a system of satellites and ground stations that provide GPS signal corrections, giving you even better position accuracy. The Legend will provide position accuracy to less than three meters when receiving WAAS corrections. The basemap contains lakes, rivers, cities, interstates, national and state highways, railroads and coastlines. The eTrex Legend is also equipped with additional memory totaling eight megabytes. The added memory allows the eTrex Legend to accept downloaded map data from Garmin's entire line of MapSource CD-ROMs (see GRM0001, GRM0002, GRM0003). The eTrex Legend comes in a brightly-colored translucent blue case that really makes the unit stand out. New to the product design, Garmin will include marine aids to navigation in addition to the basemap. These navigational aids will be pre-loaded into each unit from the factory. -Vendor

Bottom Line: A fully-loaded customizable GPS at an affordable price.

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Rating for this product: 4

Works Great

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August 15, 2005

I am a scout leader who trains other leaders. I am also an avid outdoorsman. Earlier this year I participated in a week-long youth leadership development camp where we showed the boys how to use the entry-level Garmin GPS. They took to it quickly and were able to navigate around the camp to find geocaches and waypoints. I spent a lot of time with the units marking the waypoints for the boys to find.

So, when it came time to buy my own, I was already familiar with the basic Garmin layouts and such. In comparison to the basic unit I have LOVED my eTrex Legend. Some of the features that have been very handy:

1. The addition of a navigation button allows for MUCH easier data entry (i.e., plugging in the coordinates for a waypoint, labeling waypoints, and navigating around the menus). This button is almost worth the price difference between the two units, especially if you need to enter a lot of your own coordinates manually. If you only use it keep track of where you've been and find your way back (i.e., to your car on a hiking trip), and you don't care much about labeling things, then this feature isn't going to be as big of a deal for you.

2. The base map is nice to have. However, be aware that the map doesn't have a number of state or federal roads and highways that you would hope it to (and don't even think of using it for finding things within a city). Moreover, some of the highways it does have are completely inaccurate. For example, we were on a back-country backpacking trip a few weeks ago and the GPS map showed us crossing over a highway that a) doesn't even leave from the town the map shows, and b) definitely doesn't cross over the mountain range where we were hiking. Bottom line: don't think that this unit will completely replace the need for a map and compass.

Some things that would be nice to improve on the design:

1. No direct compatibility with Macintosh computers. The cable that comes with the device is a serial cable instead of a USB. You can buy a USB converter, but with the prevalence of USB in the market, it just seems like that would be a better format. From what I understand, this is an issue with most of Garmin's products.

2. As nice as the navigation button is, there are still a few things that are hard to navigate through on the menus. I would like it to be easier to mark a waypoint without having to scroll through menus to get to the "main menu" and then navigate down to the "mark" icon in order to mark a location. Also, while I love the "find" function (built into one of the side buttons), choosing "waypoints: by name" takes you to a keypad screen that I have found hard to get out of. You select the letters from the keypad to spell the waypoint you are looking for, but once it is up on the screen, you can't just scroll up to it and select it ... you first have to exit out of the keypad. It may be a small step, but when you have what you are looking for on the screen, it is a frustrating extra step.

All that said, the unit is small, light, and fairly easy to use. And has seemed to be quite accurate. It saved out bacon in the back-country when we lost the trail and had to bushwack for a couple hours till we were able to find it again. Don't know how I ever got along without one!

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March 27, 2009

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Try these links:
http://www.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_OwnersManual.pdf
http://www.garmin.com/manuals/eTrexLegend_QuickReferenceGuide.pdf

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March 27, 2009

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I lost my owners manual I need to figure out how to work myetrex legend garmin.

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Rating for this product: 5

Lots -0- features

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July 18, 2005

This GPS is awesome! Its map feature is really nice and I still haven’t run out of memory. If you can afford the Garmin software it’s nice to be able to download detailed maps onto the GPS. The base map is comes with is good, but it’s really nice to have street by street details. It’s more features than I really use, and it’s super accurate. I often get down to 5 feet accuracy with this GPS. I have owned it for 2 years and it still looks brand new, despite many climbs and long hiking trips. If you want a lot of features for a lower price it’s the best one out there. You can’t beat the eTrex series!

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Rating for this product: 4

eTrex Legend

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October 4, 2004

Compact & light. Love the 'smart toggle' button for entering data and moving around menus. Dropped it into the lake and it kept working fine. Extra long lanyard keeps it handy around your neck... not in the water.

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Tech Specs:

Size:
4.4 x 2 x 1.2 in 
Antenna:
Internal 
Routes:
20 
Waypoints:
1000 
Mapping:
Yes 
Digital Compass:
No 
PC Compatible:
Yes 
Waterproof:
Yes 
Battery Type:
2AA 
Battery Life:
18 hrs 
Weight:
5.3 oz 
Expansion Card:
No 
Recommended Use:
Mapping your routes, not getting lost 
Warranty:
1 year 

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