I'm looking at a GPS system for an overland trip next summer. I've got around $200 to spend on this. Any of y'all have any suggestions? (I'll have the GAIA app but I need a GPS unit other than my phone.)
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GPS and mapping/direction software are two different things. GPS just gets your location and elevation based off of positioning satellites in orbit. It doesn't know anything about your surroundings. To make GPS useful, it needs to be paired with software (an app). Some software uses offline data to drive the maps/directions, some use your device's data plan to dynamically load and update the data as you go.My iPhone gps won’t work if I have no cell service unless I download the maps beforehand
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...gps receiver. Anybody have experience with these and can recommend a particular unit that performs well but won't break the bank?I am a budget Outlander and try to keep the cost down. I have a netbook ares 8a, bought two with cracked screens for $40 and bought replacement screens on Ebay.With YouTube videos for reference I replaced them myself. They are not highly rated but it's what I got. which is a little slow. I want to purchase a bluetooth
Heck yeah that’s helpful....I’m always up for learning new things....GPS and mapping/direction software are two different things. GPS just gets your location and elevation based off of positioning satellites in orbit. It doesn't know anything about your surroundings. To make GPS useful, it needs to be paired with software (an app). Some software uses offline data to drive the maps/directions, some use your device's data plan to dynamically load and update the data as you go.
Syncing a GPS device to a tablet won't necessarily give you maps to make the signal useful. You need to get an app that either keeps the data local by default or allows you to download the data ahead of time (which requires you to know where you're headed). Personally I use Gaia, it has lots of map layer options and allows you to sync a decent amount of data for offline use.
Hope this is helpful.
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Bad-elf is what I use. Works flawlessly...gps receiver. Anybody have experience with these and can recommend a particular unit that performs well but won't break the bank?
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Correct.So if my tablet uses a cell signal then I should not need a GPS device? I just want to make sure I am reading this correctly.