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Jun-24-2016 03:40 PM
gatesy12 wrote:
If you are looking for a RV GPS be advised that the Rand McNally 7720 LM is a piece of ****. Mine lasted less than 2 years and now wont charge so it is basically useless. Rand will try to repair it for $99 plus tax and you pay postage,your out a GPS for an extended period with no promise it can be repaired. I was in VA Beach last week and talked to someone who tried to upgrade maps and theirs died less then 2 years old. So buyer BEWARE of the RAND MCNALLY GPS
Jun-24-2016 02:31 PM
Jun-24-2016 02:25 PM
mtrumpet wrote:
I realize from right off the bat that based upon previous GPS discussions here, a lot of folks don't care for this unit, (maybe because it says Good Sam on it?) but I've been very happy with it's performance. It has a lot of nice features along with the nice big 7" HD screen.
Good Sam (Rand McNally) GPS 7735 LM
Apr-07-2016 09:54 AM
Apr-06-2016 11:39 AM
wa8yxm wrote:I recall reading an article in, GPS magazine, a publication dedicated to GPS devices and users.
Apr-02-2016 08:52 AM
Apr-02-2016 05:41 AM
BobR wrote:
My vote is for a smart phone with Google Maps. Bluetooth the phone through your radio and you will always hear the driving directions. Free and great app. Did I mention the app is FREE.
Apr-01-2016 05:28 PM
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Mar-31-2016 04:20 AM
FIRE UP wrote:
Folks,
We're in need of a new GPS unit 'cause ours is failing in health. It won't start up sometimes, won't handle touch screen commands, won't reset and more. It's a Magellan Road mate.
So, we're on the hunt for new one. We're not in need of NASA qualified ones, just one that will work when we ask it to work. I don't really care about programming for tunnels, avoiding cities and all that. We've been traveling now for a few dozen years and, haven't run in to a low bridge or tunnel yet that can't handle our rig.
So, who's got one that they really, really like and, has not had any issues at all with it. All of the ones the wife and I have looked at, on line so far, they're almost 50/50 good reviews vs bad reviews. That's not good track records folks. So, let me know what you've experienced.
Scott
Mar-30-2016 11:43 AM
mtrumpet wrote:
I realize from right off the bat that based upon previous GPS discussions here, a lot of folks don't care for this unit, (maybe because it says Good Sam on it?) but I've been very happy with it's performance. It has a lot of nice features along with the nice big 7" HD screen.
Good Sam (Rand McNally) GPS 7735 LM