GARMIN 60CSx

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I just got my 60CSx from Amazon a couple days ago. $299 after rebate. I got the Topo 2008 as well (only $59 right now).

I was wondering if there were any tips on how to get the most out of it. You know how it is, everytime you get a new toy it takes a while to catch on to some of the cool things it can do.

The garmin topo gets mixed reviews but other than detail, I think it will do what I need. I've started transferring all the coordinates from the So Cal guide to 4WD trails into it, as well as a few of my own. That's about as far as I've gotten into it so far.

I'm undecided on whether I will ever get the street maps as that isn't really what I bought it for. But I've found with topo, it can't give accurate directions even when I enter all the waypoints manually.

So what else do I need to know?

One last thing; why does Google earth use one more digit in their coordinates? I tried just removing the last one but it didn't seem to be right:confused:

Thanks, Steve:cheers:
 
can you save then retrieve a track from the memory card and reuse it?
 
Get a 2GB MicroSD card off Ebay, you can store a PILE of maps on it vs. the 64mb it came with.

Actually got one before the GPS showed up:D

can you save then retrieve a track from the memory card and reuse it?

I save all of my tracks on the topo program but I think you can save them to the card as well and then delete them from internal memory but I'm not 100% sure on that.
 
I've been eyeing the 60Csx unit for a while now. I currently use an eTrex Legend and Delorme's Topo and Street Atlas software for keeping up with my tracks and routes. I used Garmin's street mapping program before and prefer the Delorme much better.

My eTrex doesn't do well under moderate blockage from trees, hills, etc and the 60csx has a much better receiver in it. So the 60Csx may be a birthday present to myself in a few weeks. :D
 
$50 rebate from Garmin right now - it's under $300 at Amazon.

:crybaby::crybaby::crybaby: I paid $500 for it plus the topo map package.

Steve, the 60CSx is awesome!!

I have already input all of the waypoints from
"GUIDE TO Southern California Backroads & 4-Wheel Drive Trails"
At least the San Diego and Big Bear areas.

I can try to send them to you if I can figure out how to save them and email.

One last thing; why does Google earth use one more digit in their coordinates? I tried just removing the last one but it didn't seem to be right:confused:


There are different ways coordinates are displayed.

DMS - Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (e.g. 49°30'00")
DM - Degrees, Minutes.Thousandths of Minutes (e.g. 49°30.237')
When you copy waypoints from other sources, be careful to match the format.

There is a place where you can specify your prefered format to display.

I do not have the street map either. Sometimes I wish I did. There is just too many streets and even freeways missing on the topo (e.g. try to find the 52 freeway on the topo).

PM me if you need anything

Eric
 
Another thing,

pick up a Delorme Atlas and Gazeteer paper map. It has 100k:1 scaling which matches the topo GPS map perfectly.;)
 
Many of the Etrex's now have the better receiver. Look for the ones with an "H" in the name. Should make them a pretty sweet deal for those that aren't interested in the 60's.

TR
 
You should have 2 GPS units, and a map and compass of the area (and know how to use them). I suggest a larger vehicle unit, and the hand held unit for a backup. The map and compass is the no electricity, no electronics backup.

60CSx is a cool unit. Have fun!
 

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