โJul-11-2013 08:25 PM
โAug-09-2013 05:06 PM
โAug-09-2013 10:53 AM
โAug-08-2013 09:32 PM
jpfx wrote:
if you're willing to pay premium prices then get a premium gps.
these RV models are two years behind the times.
I have a garmin 3597LMTHD and very nice it is too. a 7" low res screen might be okay in an A class but being able to move this 5" high res GPS around gives it far more value (to me) than the $20-$30 premium cost over RV units. If I wanted all the campsites, goodsams & CWs (which I don't) I can install the POI files for them.
just the screen clarity and ease of use was enough, the rest is a bonus.
โAug-08-2013 04:03 PM
โAug-07-2013 12:44 PM
GlennLever wrote:
Well just got back from a 3,000 mile trip and I hate the Garmin RV 760.
Even with the detail turned to high, it does not show some interchanges on the high way, sitting in a Pilot it did not show it as a gas station, I had the height of the RV set to 14 feet and it took me on a road that had a height restriction of 13.5, stopped at a camping world super store and it did not show it as a POI at all. I'm selling it and will try the TomTom VIA 1605 M RV
โJul-26-2013 07:36 PM
โJul-20-2013 04:14 PM
GlennLever wrote:
So how do you plan a trip to avoid bridges and tunnels that do not allow LP?
โJul-20-2013 01:31 PM
โJul-19-2013 09:47 PM
โJul-19-2013 04:20 PM
GlennLever wrote:mikestock wrote:
I have two Garmin units. I also have Streets and Trips 2011 with GPS sensor. Besides this I have an Ipad with GPS and also apps on mine and my wife's Verizon smart phones. None of the above, with the exception of Streets and Trips, have any warning about overhead clearance.
After three years of comparing routes calculated by the different devices I have learned to rely most on the routes calculated by Verizon. It does not always give the shortest route, but when I have depended on Garmin rather than a different route calculated by Verizon, it was a mistake. The Garmin has put me on mountainous routes such as one just north of Santa Rosa, CA that limit speed to 25 mph for miles, when the alternate Verizon calculated route, although longer, would have been much safer and faster. The only drawback with the phone is that it must have a signal to calculate.
Which Garmin units do you have, the was under the impression that the Garmin RV670 did do height?
"Alerts you to upcoming road conditions
Such as sharp curves, bridge heights, weight limits, high-wind areas, descents, ascents and more to help keep you informed. Also shows trucking speed limits and mile marker information."
I have also read in PC reviews that Garmin shows ads?
โJul-19-2013 01:56 PM
โJul-19-2013 12:39 PM
โJul-17-2013 03:25 PM
vic46 wrote:
Have a look at the Laptop Delorme GPS.
http://shop.delorme.com/OA_HTML/DELibeCCtpSctDspRte.jsp?section=10091/
Now operates under Windows up to and including Windows 8.
Price is really attractive.
Vic
โJul-17-2013 03:23 PM
GlennLever wrote:
I have compared the dezl 760LMT
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the-road/trucking/dezl-760lmt/prod112211.html
to the RV 760LMT
https://buy.garmin.com/en-US/US/on-the-road/rv/rv-760lmt/prod135455.html
Price is the same, RV has my trends but does not have Photo Navigation
Bottom of the RV has this
Specialized RV routing supports RV-related restrictions in both the U.S. and Canada (customizable by height, weight, length, width)
Shows America's RV parks and service locations
Displays elevation grade of current roads while driving
Includes RV specific features such as state border notices, speed limit changes, sunrises/sunsets and mile marker info
External video input for backup cameras
Dezl has nothing listed on these features????? I talked with Garmin customer service? who vegly said the dezel has those features