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- Rovin__BonesExplorer
mountainsam wrote:
The issue I have always had is no-one makes a decent mount for a GPS
Nobody? Have you looked at RAM Mounts? - mountainsamExplorerI have had 4 GPSs over the years and they all have worked anywhere near the windshield. Sometimes I will just turn it on for a quick refresher of the route and then set it down on the console and it works great. The issue I have always had is no-one makes a decent mount for a GPS
- tragusa3Explorer
ronfisherman wrote:
We have 2 Garmin Dezl 560 GPS setting on the dash. Both work with no problems.
Wife uses uses second one to find other routes while traveling.
What a great idea! Thanks.
It seems we need my wife to look for things on the GPS at all the times that it is critical I have it for driving. She is also going to throw out her back reaching across the dash.
We're using a Nuvi from about 8 years ago. It did not have lifetime maps. We've run into confusion 4-5 times in the last 15k miles of RV trips. Not worth spending money on. Usually, the phone will clarify our confusion. - j-dExplorer III run our old Magellan RoadMate suction cupped high on the windshield, so it's well shaded by the full bunk overhang. I've had to lay it on the dash to find signal at startup, but once it wakes up it's fine. I can run all day and not have it lose its orientation.
- GordonThreeExplorer
DrewE wrote:
GordonThree wrote:
I'd get a Nuvi. Bought myself a Dezi rv760lmt for Xmas and I'm not very happy with it. The voice command feature is the only redeeming feature.
I can't see anyone driving a truck or class a following the route the dezi lays down. It takes every side road or dirt road it can find, even two tracks, despite having those set to avoid.
Most GPS units can be set for various routing options, like shortest distance, shortest time, etc. Often the "shortest distance" one will choose back roads since they do minimize the mileage. Quickest route (or shortest time or whatever it is called) is often saner.
Like I said, despite any setting or mode it routes me on the worst roads. Perhaps my unit is defective. - Livies_DadExplorerI have a Tom Tom that I have used for over 6 yrs and mounted on the
dash. Never any reception problems. - DrewEExplorer II
GordonThree wrote:
I'd get a Nuvi. Bought myself a Dezi rv760lmt for Xmas and I'm not very happy with it. The voice command feature is the only redeeming feature.
I can't see anyone driving a truck or class a following the route the dezi lays down. It takes every side road or dirt road it can find, even two tracks, despite having those set to avoid.
Most GPS units can be set for various routing options, like shortest distance, shortest time, etc. Often the "shortest distance" one will choose back roads since they do minimize the mileage. Quickest route (or shortest time or whatever it is called) is often saner. - IAMICHABODExplorer IILike some of the others I would go with the Garmin Nuvi,I have had no problems with it mounted on the dash of my Class C.
This one works very well I found that the suction cup mount just didn't cut it for me so I went with a Mount like this I like the way it molds to the dash no matter where I put it and it stays there,also folds for easy storage. - DakzukiExplorer IIThe only reception issues I've had is when I mounted my dash cam too close to the GPS. Can't have both in the center of the windshield.
- GordonThreeExplorerI'd get a Nuvi. Bought myself a Dezi rv760lmt for Xmas and I'm not very happy with it. The voice command feature is the only redeeming feature.
I can't see anyone driving a truck or class a following the route the dezi lays down. It takes every side road or dirt road it can find, even two tracks, despite having those set to avoid.
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