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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] Hand held GPS |
| Date: |
05/19/2005 08:50:00 PM |
| From: |
Brian Russo |
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Oh and the other good thing is if you're doing wetland work - it floats.
- bri
Brian Russo wrote: > I'd recommend the Garmin GPS76. Cost ~$170. Handles DGPS and WAAS. Lets > you suck data off it via Garmin's proprietary protocol as well as NMEA > via RS-232. External MCX antenna hookup (Antennas are cheap, I'd > recommend one especially if working in canopied areas). > > There are a few other good Garmin models that would suit your needs, but > I like the 76 because of the external antenna option. > > - bri > > Virginia Michelin wrote: > >>Hello All, >> >>I was wondering if any of your could recommend or advise against any hand >>held GPS units. The GPS points will probably be brought into GIS and >>utilized to locate wetlands, potential development sites, etc. We are only >>looking to spend a couple hundred bucks, so unfortunately nothing too fancy. >>Also if the unit allows direct download to a PC would be great, our current >>model doesn't and its a real pain to get that info off the GPS units. Any >>advise or warnings would be greatly appreciated! Thanks a lot, >> >>Virginia >> >>_______________________________________________ >>gislist mailing list >>gislist@lists.geocomm.com >>http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist >> >>_________________________________ >>This list is brought to you by >>The GeoCommunity >>http://www.geocomm.com/ > >
-- Brian Russo <brian@russo-associates.com> Russo & Associates: Geospatial Services & Solutions _______________________________________________ gislist mailing list gislist@lists.geocomm.com http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist
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