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- nickthehunterNomad III use “Waze”; an app on my phone. Try it, maybe you’ll decide you don’t need to spend a few hundred dollars for a gps.
- bobndotExplorer IIDouble check but i think the Garmin 760 is good for taller vehicles like rvs and trucks that require planned routes that avoid low clearances.
Im not sure if Waze or Google maps offers that feature. - 2oldmanExplorer IIHave you used google maps or eq? At least a few years ago after market GPS were not that accurate. Probably should be moved to Technology.
- LwiddisExplorer IIIs the day of the standalone GPS over? I think so. I use the iPad or iPhone connected to the 1500’s screen.
- PhedleyExplorerI use IMAPS if you have iPhones or RV LIFE HAS GPS IDEAL FOR ALL RV’s
- Matt_ColieExplorer IISadie,
If you do not venture off major routes, a cell based GPS will do just fine. Some can be set for your coach's dimensions and that is good. We tried this (once) and even with the maps re-loaded as far as we expected to go, we still ended up driving off the end of the earth. Kind of like Columbus's four ship.
The cartography in the Garmin charts seems to be pretty good, but I suggest that you look at as many as you can find and possibly even borrow for a day or three.
Google maps might be more up to date, but using them is dependent on having signal and even with out external antenna and 3wERP repeater, we can still loose coverage when off the blue roads.
Matt - JaxDadExplorer IIII use a variety of mapping software on an iPad with a GPS dongle. It’s a big beautiful screen and a MUCH faster processor.
- This is the one I use: Garmin RV 785 GPS. I researched a LOT before I bought. I love it. It has a camera so it has forward and side lane warnings. If you get too far out of your lane it will let you know. That is why I bought that particular model.
I also run a Rand McNally RV gps. I love the Rand McNally. It follows my route better. However, every RM I have had fails. It just goes bonkers. I have had one replaced under warranty because of this and the one I currently use will occasionally do it, but is working well enough to use along with the Garmin.
When I have a rider, I have them use Waze. I sometimes have that running on my phone in the cup holder as well. But it's not designed to pick up and use when you are driving down the road. It will alert to slow downs on the roads and wrecks, etc. Same with the phones. I like something I can punch a control and get something I need. My Garmin has traffic on it and it will also give most of those same alerts.
I am solo, so if I run into a roadblock I cannot just start maneuvering through a phone/GPS, etc. Much better if you have a navigator. But I am in a smaller RV now and can change course a bit easier if I need to.
Dale - RetiredRealtorRExplorerGoogle Maps .....and you probably already 'own' it! :C
- bobndotExplorer II
RetiredRealtorRick wrote:
Google Maps .....and you probably already 'own' it! :C
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