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Yellow Jacket
04-15-2015, 05:57 AM
What brand of GPS's are people using ?

G Billy
04-15-2015, 07:02 AM
I'm running the Lowrance Baja 5m..I've only used it on one ride so I don't have much feed back. Should have more to report after the SM run with Ed..

EPL
04-15-2015, 08:05 AM
I'm running the Lowrance Baja 5m..I've only used it on one ride so I don't have much feed back. Should have more to report after the SM run with Ed..


I want to check it out this weekend.

LBR
04-15-2015, 09:04 AM
I decided to try a different route. Ive already paid and downloaded an app and am becoming familiar with it at home. I'll be running a 7 or 8" tablet up high under my roof to keep out of the moisture and sunlight to view. Still need the mounts and another cheapo tablet instead of my good one, but many peeps like the versitility and perks for doing so.....music, all different maps, download multi- vehicle service manuals for different SxSs, etc.

fast phil
04-15-2015, 09:33 AM
Hi LBR....using a tablet is the latest trend here in Central Oregon, and the Nav device of choice.....any of them with "location/GPS" will work......we are downloading an app like "Backcountry Navigator Pro (about $11) for Android systems, and "Scenic Maps" for ipads.....the most popular tablet being used is a Samsung Galaxy4 8-inch (about $169-189)....after downloading your nav app, no WiFi signal is needed on the trail (no data used) and the larger display screens and detailed maps are pretty good. Ram mounts are used and battery life is long, and the option of powering it up with a USB cord is popular also.....by using a TOPO app like BCNP and also downloading Forest Service MVUM's, and leaving both programs active on your tablet, you can navigate with a TOPO map and see which of the FS's service roads and trails are "open"......

G Billy
04-16-2015, 06:11 AM
Interesting. .I like the options available and the cost..

LBR
04-18-2015, 09:00 AM
Hi LBR....using a tablet is the latest trend here in Central Oregon, and the Nav device of choice.....any of them with "location/GPS" will work......we are downloading an app like "Backcountry Navigator Pro (about $11) for Android systems, and "Scenic Maps" for ipads.....the most popular tablet being used is a Samsung Galaxy4 8-inch (about $169-189)....after downloading your nav app, no WiFi signal is needed on the trail (no data used) and the larger display screens and detailed maps are pretty good. Ram mounts are used and battery life is long, and the option of powering it up with a USB cord is popular also.....by using a TOPO app like BCNP and also downloading Forest Service MVUM's, and leaving both programs active on your tablet, you can navigate with a TOPO map and see which of the FS's service roads and trails are "open"......

Thanx Phil!...I'm taking that exact route and already did get Backcrountry and am working with it now. I was looking at GAIA, but found out the one Android phone it wont sync with is what I have now....lol....so Backcrountry was my choice. After getting the tablet and mounts, ill be ready for our next trip to Ocotillo Wells and Quartzsite....yippee!

AlfaBaz
04-18-2015, 09:50 AM
Thanx Phil!...I'm taking that exact route and already did get Backcrountry and am working with it now. I was looking at GAIA, but found out the one Android phone it wont sync with is what I have now....lol....so Backcrountry was my choice. After getting the tablet and mounts, ill be ready for our next trip to Ocotillo Wells and Quartzsite....yippee!

Lance, I'm looking forward to checking out your new system at Cinco de Mayo. If there is a chance that a technology idiot like me can learn to use it, I think that would be my choice as well.

Darryl89
04-18-2015, 11:51 AM
I run a Lowrance HDS-5M Baja in my race car and my truck has a 7inch LG Tablet that runs LocusPro. I like the Locus Pro quite a bit, it works with my Google Earth KMZ files, so I can exchange route files and waypoints pretty easily.

The Lowrance HDS Series is pretty proven to be the best out there for racing.

LBR
04-18-2015, 01:54 PM
Lance, I'm looking forward to checking out your new system at Cinco de Mayo. If there is a chance that a technology idiot like me can learn to use it, I think that would be my choice as well.

Won't have it by then Barry

EPL
04-19-2015, 06:42 PM
I have been thinking about going the way that fast phil has gone. I may have it at the Cinco de Mayo ride.

Beach Leo
04-19-2015, 07:37 PM
just wondering if you get a tablet

do you have to pay to hook it up to your wi-fi

or pay a mouthy service if you are just going to us it as gps only?

EPL
04-19-2015, 10:32 PM
just wondering if you get a tablet

do you have to pay to hook it up to your wi-fi

or pay a mouthy service if you are just going to us it as gps only?

I'll let you know when I find out .

mandbklingler
04-26-2015, 07:12 AM
Lance - let us know when you get that set-up. I'd like to see it. We're still using a Garmin handheld on a dashmount - but the screen is far to dim during the day.

Flash
04-26-2015, 12:06 PM
Lance - let us know when you get that set-up. I'd like to see it. We're still using a Garmin handheld on a dashmount - but the screen is far to dim during the day.

What he said .

Darryl89
04-27-2015, 05:42 PM
My tablet with Locus Pro is tied to my cell phone account. It uses my data plan on the account. So yes, it is tied to it. But with the Locus Pro program, it works great

ICBlue
04-27-2015, 05:56 PM
The problem I have had is that I go places where there is no cell phone service .

DLFoust
05-03-2015, 06:27 PM
I use Backcountry Navigator on a 7" Google Nexus 7 Android Tablet & Use BobT's Maps for Hatfield McCoy/ Wv Trails

Beach Leo
06-20-2015, 09:57 PM
Just got 8" Droid Tab

Going to install backcountry in it and try it out at the Volcano

These things are cheap nowa days and thats good since I am a cheap-bastard

Beach Leo
06-20-2015, 10:00 PM
found out no need to pay and get cell coverage for the gps to work

just connect it to your wi-fi and load the stuff you want and you are good to go

AlfaBaz
06-21-2015, 08:31 AM
I use Backcountry Navigator on a 7" Google Nexus 7 Android Tablet & Use BobT's Maps for Hatfield McCoy/ Wv Trails

Anyone know what the equivalent would be in the Apple format? I'd like to use my new i Phone the same way.

LBR
06-21-2015, 09:15 AM
I have BCN on my phone and found one concession was that I didn't have all of the map grids loaded fully before loosing service in the desert...worked great until we got into an unloaded grid that wouldn't show....it still tracks OK tho, but just shows white gridding.

EPL
07-15-2015, 08:16 PM
I just got a Samsung Galaxy3 7" today and will download BCN and more tonight . I got the 7" because it fits on the storage area door on the XP1000. Looking forward to getting out and trying it .

neil11975
07-15-2015, 10:35 PM
I use BCN on my Samsung cell phone. I will eventually do what Ed did and buy a tablet and mount it in the storage area in the dash. The great thing about the tablet is you get gps and can use it for music too. I am using an iPod now but it will be nice to have it all on one device.

neil11975
07-16-2015, 07:26 AM
Ed, what are your plans for mounting the tablet? I was hoping someone would end up selling an install kit for doing this but haven't seen one yet. I can fabricate and come up with something. Just thought it would be easier if someone else did all the legwork to figure it out. Lol

EPL
07-16-2015, 07:44 AM
Ed, what are your plans for mounting the tablet? I was hoping someone would end up selling an install kit for doing this but haven't seen one yet. I can fabricate and come up with something. Just thought it would be easier if someone else did all the legwork to figure it out. Lol

Ram is suppose to make some mounting brackets but I think I'm just going to velcro it to the door on the storage compartment . That way it will be down out of the way, shaded , and i'll still be able to use the storage compartment. May end up doing something different but going to try this first.

neil11975
07-16-2015, 10:18 AM
Will the tablet fit in that spot with a protective case on it?

Frankmp
07-17-2015, 12:13 AM
The Mrs. and I have been caching for almost 3 years, but mostly in our local urban areas, so we use our phones with that app called c:geo that links to our geocaching.com account. Works great!

AlfaBaz
07-17-2015, 08:10 AM
The Mrs. and I have been caching for almost 3 years, but mostly in our local urban areas, so we use our phones with that app called c:geo that links to our geocaching.com account. Works great!

Android, or i Phones?

The Rattler (BLR)
07-17-2015, 08:51 AM
Android, or i Phones?
Lance and I both have the cgeo. app on our android phones and then we also have the gps for those times where the phones don't work well ...trees

EPL
07-17-2015, 09:01 AM
Will the tablet fit in that spot with a protective case on it?

It won't fit in the case !! I'm going to put it on the outside of the cover . We have down loaded some apps and are going to try it out in the boat today .

Frankmp
07-17-2015, 09:24 AM
Android, or i Phones?

Ours are the Android phones. Which one do you have? If it is an Iphone, do you know if there is an App for it that would be like c:geo on Android?

Beach Leo
07-17-2015, 01:26 PM
O.K Lets get this stuff of course the Best GPS

Yep it ain't the Tablet or Phone

I know, because I have both

The problems with Tablets and phone is most of em are not water-proof, shock-proof

They are so complex that it will take you years to figure it all out on what they are capable of

I am getting older and do not have as much time to waste figuring out a freaking phone or tablet

Getting one of those gadgets is like going to a Mexican place to order Chinese food

Get a unit that is made to be a GPS not a phone or tablet

My Navi has all the topo maps and trails in-stalled, Its Water-proof, shock- proof and I can-not say enough good things about it

Sure I love the tablet, for surfing inter-web, watching Video, music, karaoke, e-mail and so forth

How-ever that is what is was made to do

So the Best GPS is one that is made to be a GPS

The Garmin Nuvi is a Piece of Cake to operate as a GPS,

So there you have the Best GPS IMO

johnnycat8
07-17-2015, 02:18 PM
i dont need no stinking gps.....


all of you have one....hahahahaha

Ruckzuck
07-20-2015, 07:10 PM
i dont need no stinking gps.....


All of you have one....hahahahaha

lol !!!!

EPL
08-12-2015, 08:19 PM
I purchased a 7" tablet and will let everyone know how my opinion when I have a chance to really try it out .

EPL
08-14-2015, 07:22 AM
Hi LBR....using a tablet is the latest trend here in Central Oregon, and the Nav device of choice.....any of them with "location/GPS" will work......we are downloading an app like "Backcountry Navigator Pro (about $11) for Android systems, and "Scenic Maps" for ipads.....the most popular tablet being used is a Samsung Galaxy4 8-inch (about $169-189)....after downloading your nav app, no WiFi signal is needed on the trail (no data used) and the larger display screens and detailed maps are pretty good. Ram mounts are used and battery life is long, and the option of powering it up with a USB cord is popular also.....by using a TOPO app like BCNP and also downloading Forest Service MVUM's, and leaving both programs active on your tablet, you can navigate with a TOPO map and see which of the FS's service roads and trails are "open"......



I took fast phils advice and purchased a 7" tablet !! Finally got to try it out this last weekend and I'm very happy with how it works . I did purchase Backcountry Navigator Pro ! there is a free one but purchased the better one for $12 .

LBR
08-14-2015, 07:32 AM
I took fast phils advice and purchased a 7" tablet !! Finally got to try it out this last weekend and I'm very happy with how it works . I did purchase Backcountry Navigator Pro ! there is a free one but purchased the better one for $12 .

The Backcountry Navigator is the one I bought also, still no dedicated tablet for the machine yet tho.

stetson
09-22-2016, 09:31 PM
Is anyone using a galaxy tab A to run navigation apps?

The Rattler (BLR)
09-22-2016, 10:07 PM
Is anyone using a galaxy tab A to run navigation apps?
LBR has one that he uses