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chili's trip wrote:BobGed wrote:Billinwoodland wrote:
I put the co-pilot app on my wife's iPad which has the GPS receiver. It worked fine when we were traveling south. If going any other direction, we could not get a satellite fix. I came to the conclusion it needs an external antenna. I think I am going to buy the garmin 760. For those using the 760, where did you mount the antenna?
The CoPilot app is so much better than the RV760 you might want to consider this excellent GPS receiver Dual 150A GPS Receiver
Strong statement! Do you have a 760? Thanks.
Jack h
Oct-26-2015 06:24 AM
BobGed wrote:Billinwoodland wrote:
I put the co-pilot app on my wife's iPad which has the GPS receiver. It worked fine when we were traveling south. If going any other direction, we could not get a satellite fix. I came to the conclusion it needs an external antenna. I think I am going to buy the garmin 760. For those using the 760, where did you mount the antenna?
The CoPilot app is so much better than the RV760 you might want to consider this excellent GPS receiver Dual 150A GPS Receiver
Oct-25-2015 07:21 PM
Oct-25-2015 07:09 PM
Billinwoodland wrote:
I put the co-pilot app on my wife's iPad which has the GPS receiver. It worked fine when we were traveling south. If going any other direction, we could not get a satellite fix. I came to the conclusion it needs an external antenna. I think I am going to buy the garmin 760. For those using the 760, where did you mount the antenna?
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Oct-22-2015 07:30 PM
ncrowley wrote:c
We have the Garmin 760LMT and have nothing but good things to say about it. It works well and we love the big screen. We put it on the dash using the Garmin bean bag mount and it sits securely where we place it. In the coach, the windshield mount places it too far away.
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Oct-21-2015 07:34 AM
Bumpyroad wrote:elhajj33 wrote:
why not use a smart phone or (as someone suggested) an iPad mini with cell service. Much more reliable and updated maps.
some of us travel where cell service is not the best. and I prefer free GPS, rather than tacked onto my monthly phone bill. and I get lifetime updates with my garmin.
bumpy
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