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Thread: I need a good GPS !! Any suggestions?

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    Yea It has one, I bet it needs to be calibrated. Of garmins I have had the same one, a legend, etrex, and now the Oregon 550. Seems like I have to calibrate mine once a year. Where are you located gobler?

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    Oregon 450t. Bought on eBay for less than$200. Has topi map already in it. Love it....

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    Quote Originally Posted by NIMROD View Post
    Cheapest unit has no magnetic compass. I have 3 of the old yellow etrex and they serve me well.
    My dad always said if it pointing it working then he say it not where it said i am it need new batteries, darn it's not work now.
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    I have not had any issues with the power lines in Illinois bayou.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buck_jackson75 View Post
    Yea It has one, I bet it needs to be calibrated. Of garmins I have had the same one, a legend, etrex, and now the Oregon 550. Seems like I have to calibrate mine once a year. Where are you located gobler?
    I live in Russellville. I have calibrated the compass- multiple times a day. I have gotten all the updates from Garmin and just spent 45 minutes on the phone with them last week to make sure all was supposed to be well. The Compass feature on this unit lets you pick a waypoint, then hit "go to" and switch to Compass mode, and then you are supposed to be able to follow the red arrow on the compass to that way point. It starts counting down the distance in miles at first , and then in feet starting at about 500 feeet, and stays in feet until you reach the waypoint.It used to work well- say within 15 feet- but now it works only to within 200 feet and the arrow will start pointing all over the place. I don't know about you guys, but 200 feet in any of four directions ain't that close in my opinion !! I guess I don't know how to use the Map mode to find anything, coz the map is in such large scale, I figured it would not get me close at all. Is there a way to Zoom In on the map screen? I have not been able to find that even in the owners manual.

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    2 buttons on the side will let u zoom. you are holding it level while in the go to mode, right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goblerblaster View Post
    It used to work well- say within 15 feet- but now it works only to within 200 feet and the arrow will start pointing all over the place.
    It's working right. You just gotta understand what it is trying to tell you. When it does this on Lake Dardanelle, what it is trying to say to you is "there's fish everywhere".
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    Quote Originally Posted by buck_jackson75 View Post
    2 buttons on the side will let u zoom. you are holding it level while in the go to mode, right?
    Thanks, Yes I hold it level. I'll try the map feature and see if I can get it to zoom in next time I'm out. I appreciate the help.

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    You need to be moving in order for the pointer to function properly, greater than 1mph typically.

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