Re: Magellan Crossover (2500T) vs. Garmin 478 vs. ??
- From: larry g <gross.larry@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 31 May 2007 05:46:24 -0700
On May 30, 1:42 am, David Chamberlain
<david.chamberl...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
J Evans wrote:
I am looking for one toy that can do a lot well, but may not be the best
at anything. 75% highway, 10% small paths including forestry service
roads, 10% coastal Georgia and the barrier islands, and 5% hiking.
Would like to upload and download maps, maybe a card for additional
memory. I like the 3D map views and route previews. On marine and
hiking, I need to set waypoints on the fly and be able to back track. It
would also be nice to preset waypoints on the computer and upload them
also.
I like the road, marine, and topo maps these units have available, but
which units have the better maps. I know the Garmin 478 is about twice
the money, but if it does all pretty well it may be worth it not to have
three different units to haul around. Quality map availability
(aftermarket if necessary) is important.
Outdoor magazine rate the Magellan well and a salesman at Basspro Shop
directed me toward the Garmin after a few minutes of discussion.
I have not seen much of any good reviews (Joe, Jack, Dale?) on these
models. I would like to find additional real user reviews on these
units if ya'll can direct me to them. I would appriciate the group
input on these two or even others that I should look at.
I still believe in Santa Claus :}
Thanks in advance.
Joby - Atlanta
You can use the Magellan Topo 3d maps on the 2500T outdoor nav program.
You can't download them correctly, you have to have an SD card (2gb
about $28 on Amazon) and a card reader. Use the Topo 3d program to
create your region and generate the maps (with the 2500T's serial #),
create a folder on the SD card called "Detail Maps" and put them in
there. Put the card into the GPS unit. When you start the GPS it may or
may not ask if you want to use these maps. If it doesn't, simply go to
the "Change Region" option and you will see all the regions you created
and loaded to the card.
I like the 2500T very much. I think the road nav is very good. The
detail maps you can get for the marine nav are incredible. The outdoor
nav is lacking somewhat in features, but it should get the job done. It
does not, however, work well for geocaching. The closest you can zoom in
is 200 feet, and when you get within 50 feet or so of the waypoint, it
tells you you are there and stops navigating to it.
As to your specific questions. You can't upload/download much of
anything directly too it, even though it has a USB connector. Dunno why
this is, because they certainly have the capability to write the code to
do it, but they didn't. I find it fairly simple to upload/download stuff
from the SD card with a reader though.
You can see the topo maps in pretty good detail, but you can't view them
in the unit in 3D. There are a TON of POI's in the topo maps. Mostly
outdoor type POI's (mountains, springs, streams, hollows, gaps, pretty
detailed road information and some things like restaurants and gas
stations and stuff. The built in POI's in the road nav program are
better for these things though.)
Creating waypoints on the marine and outdoor programs is pretty simple.
It keeps a track log that can be saved and exported to the SD card. You
can backtrack, although I've never used this feature. You can create
waypoints and routes on your computer, although you would need 3rd party
software to create these and a converter like gpsbabel to make them
Magellan compatible.
I think that about covers it all, although I have rambled around a bit.
If you have any more specific questions I can try to answer them.
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interesting... so.. you can use...a Magellan PC software product to
download maps to the unit but not directly - instead on a card via a
separate card reader?
With Garmin's 76Csx.. apparently you can assemble separate TOPO,
marine and Road Maps (ones that can autoroute) to the unit... but only
as a single file... (but you can do this either directly to the unit
or separately on a card reader (I think).
do these questions make any sense?
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