deserteagle71
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- Dec 30, 2017
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- northern Nevada
- Tractor
- John Deere 2020 diesel, Kubota M7060HDC12
I've been using Garmin GPS units for years now and have a love-hate relationship with the company. I'm convinced that one of Garmin's favorite sales tactics is to sell you a GPS unit with "Lifetime map updates". They don't tell you that your GPS unit has just enough memory built into it to run what it was sold with as new. The first or second time you plug it in to get a map update you get an error message telling you there's not enough free memory left in the unit to install the map update so most people buy a new GPS unit. My solution to that is to only install maps for the areas I know I'll be driving in.Driving on the ET Highway...... I need that on a Tshirt !
Much thanks for the 411 and protips on the Nuvi. I'll have a look @ the Canuck Topos on Garmin first - if they aren't too $$$, I may go that route.
I likely have a memory constraint on this olde Nuvi 1390..... wizard-bud commented he had to add the card he did, just to get Can/USA Streets onto it. Never done it on Garmin, but I'd like to assume that swapping cards to go on/off road should be doable/smooth/fast..... but, will have to try 2 know......
Rgds, D.
The funny thing about driving the Extraterrestrial Highway (Nevada State Highway 375) is that it runs very close to Area 51 where all the Top Secret planes are tested, and there's been times when I've driven the highway and my GPS unit and my satellite radio quit working even though there is nothing but clear blue sky overhead. So they must do some serious signal jamming there at times. Nothing out there for many many miles - but you do get to see some strange aircraft!
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