On to more fun stuff, I think I have finally dialed my GPS system in. I have been playing with Gaia for about a year now and it is a good app for off road navigation. This winter I have been really messing with the app and I am finally feeling like I have a handle on it for route planning and navigation (the summer will be proof of that or not

).
I bought a cheap Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 off
eBay for about $50 bucks and stripped it of everything but some game for the kids and Gaia, I picked it due to the expandable memory slot for micro SD cards. This should allow me to run some larger maps for the area's I play in here in Western Montana and Wyoming.
Mounting it up was easy with some RAM Mount solutions (I bought most of it used on
eBay but linked you to
Amazon). I love their gear... I went with:
- Dual Suction cup base LINK
- 6" Dual Socket Arm LINK
- RAM Mount for the Galaxy Tab A 8 LINK
Then I built a GPS mount for my
Dual Electronics XGPS150A GPS Antenna... it works really, really well. Very accurate. I love it because it takes a non-serviced TAB or iPad and you don't need a cell connection to run the GPS. So when we are out in the boonies, the GPS is still tracking everything with zero service needed. It makes the tablet purchase much cheaper too.
I just bent some plastic I had laying around and attached the GPS antenna to piggy back the RAM mount. Now I can move it from Cruiser to Cruiser with nothing more than a dual USB plug for the cigarette lighter.
Started with some material and the parts...
Here is the quick release cradle for the Samsung Tablet...
I shaped a small plastic sheet to mount the antenna to...