Renate,
On 5/23/06, [Email address removed] <[Email address removed]> wrote:
... I'm also thinking that
The so called "smart mouse" GPS receivers are inexpensive and are all
that you need to navigate with a PDA or PC running mapping software.
I have a Garmin GPS 35 LP fixed permanently to the bonnet. It's been
sitting there, through thick and thin, for two years now and never
gave me any problems.
As the Garmin only has a serial output, for 30 quid I picked up on
ebay a Haicom HI-204 III with USB output, to be used with a tablet PC
running QuoVadis ver 4. It's better to upgrade to this version as it
appears to be more robust and has one particularly useful feature -
comunicating with a PDA to upload an download maps and data.
.
They are within your budget and are by far more useful than the tiny
etrex or other mapping receivers which cost little to buy , than a
fortune to add maps and other software. I'm not sure if these maps
even cover Morocco.
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Rgds,
Roman (London, UK)
'92 HDJ80