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gps question

Started by cutter88, May 30, 2013, 05:45:42 PM

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cutter88

ill start by saying ive never used a gps but im looking to buy one to mark skid trails and lot lines i want something that is simple to use... like one a logger can use not one u need to be a computer tech to use... any models or info would be apreciated
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Over the past 15 or so years I have had different gps units and I like the Garmin products best. Google "Ben Meadows". They have a good selection and a comparison  to help with your selection.
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Cutter88,
For most of what I get involved in it takes the higher dollar equipment, these guys have some high accuracy GPS equipment and can recommend lower cost GPS handheld units that have good accuracy. I have used Garmin handheld fit in my pocket models fitted with Topo-USA to find boundary markers with the help of a metal detector with some luck also.
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