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Garmin eTrex Legend HCx GPS - 2008

Garmin eTrex Legend HCx GPS - 2008

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Garmin eTrex Legend HCx GPS - 2008

The Garmin eTrex Legend HCx GPS uses a high-sensitivity WAAS-enabled receiver to provide navigation data even if you're in thick trees, on a cliff-lined trail, or near tall downtown buildings. When other GPS units fall flat on their face due to terrain, the eTrex Legend HCx GPS still lets you map 50 routes and up to 1000 individual waypoints. Garmin made this GPS microSD-card compatible, so you can easily add more maps whenever you travel to a new region. Once you get back to civilization, just plug this 5.5oz GPS unit into your computer's USB port to store data for future trips and current bragging rights.

Bottom Line: Goes where other GPS units cannot.

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Wha tdo you recommend for geologic mapping and field locatio

Wha tdo you recommend for geologic mapping and field location?

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January 30, 2009

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Rating for this product: 2

Spend a little more, you get what you pay for

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April 24, 2009

Great GPS for short bike trips with a clear view of the sky. Not so great with varying elevation and keeping a consistent lock under a canopy. I've used this and a Garmin 60 CSX and the 60 consistently performed better, got a quicker lock, and was more accurate.

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Can i download city navigator 09 on my legend HCx from my computer

Can i download city navigator 09 on my legend HCx from my computer to a 2gig sd Card in my GPS unit

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January 2, 2009

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Rating for this product: 5

love it

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April 20, 2009

its really easy to figure out and navigate the menus. the batteries last a long time. i use it every time i go camping

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I was setting up my Legend and went to the may site on the web.

I was setting up my Legend and went to the may site on the web. I was not able to find a code 25 digit or 8 digit, to unlock the maps. However in the insturction book in does mention that those instructions were for the Vista and another GPS. Does the Legend have all the maps already loaded? If not how do I unlock the maps?

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December 16, 2008

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Rating for this product: 4

SOLID UNIT FOR THE PRICE

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August 30, 2008

I purchased this unit for use hiking and climbing and use a Mac (OS 10.5) to download my tracklogs in Google Earth Plus. It's very easy. However, I had to use a PC to download the MapSource maps but found that process was easy as well. The battery life is excellent. I've used Ni-Cads for day trips and they had juice left after about 14-hours of run time. I use lithiums in the cold (30s) and have yet to run low on juice on 3-day trips. The microSD card was convenient for storing maps and 1GB holds a LOT of tracklogs. The newer, high-sensitivity receiver seems to be better than the older model that I replaced with this one. Regarding the questions about using it overseas, it works fine. I'm using it in Ecuador and have used GPS units around the world. If you're going somewhere the military may go (anywhere), it will work if you can get a decent horizon for satellite views. Finally, a note on tracklogs: I'm mainly saving these now in hopes that geotagging software will come along that will match up my tracklog locations, GPS and camera time and write the coordinates to the metadata in my photos.

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The expansion slot makes me think this may be the machine for

The expansion slot makes me think this may be the machine for me hiking and kayaking in S. Korea. Wadadya think?

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August 2, 2008

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Do it, this thing should work for you, as Garmin puts it "Its high-sensitivity receiver holds a GPS signal in the toughest environments".

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July 30, 2009

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I want a handheld gps primarily for use in Cities. I am often

I want a handheld gps primarily for use in Cities. I am often looking for specific addresses or buildings when i'm on foot and need a gps with good current city maps. Any suggestions?

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June 1, 2008

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look into the nuvi 500 or 550 series comes with city navigator and topo software included. about 300 bucks

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January 16, 2009

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Tech Specs:

Material:
Plastic 
Dimensions:
4.2 x 2.2 x 1.2in (11 x 6 x 3cm) 
Antenna:
Internal 
Routes:
50 
Waypoints:
1000 
Mapping:
Yes 
Digital Compass:
Yes 
Computer Compatible:
Yes, USB 
Waterproof:
Yes 
Battery Type:
2 AA (not included) 
Battery Life:
25hrs 
Expansion Card:
Yes, microSD 
Weight:
5.5oz (156g) with batteries 
Recommended Use:
Backpacking, hiking, camping, climbing 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 Year 
Country of Origin:
United States 

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