What's the brand/model of the GPS that gives you AAA Travel Guide
listings? I have a Garmin Nuvi 350 which my son gave me as a gift. He
paid $302 for it from Amazon about 1-1/2 years ago. I'd never have paid
that much. It has numerous entries for restaurants and hotels but I
have to cross-reference the AAA travel guides in book form which can be
tedious (although worth it in the end).
We need a CHDK equivalent for GPS units that can customize the firmware
to include tracklogs. :-)
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Ken Norton wrote:
>> It's time for me to get another handheld (pocket sized) GPS.
>
> Ooh, I've been thinking about that, too. Naif that I am, when I heard
> about software to geocode images based on their time stamp, I thought I
> might be able to do that with my car GPS. Ha! Apparently only handhelds
> can maintain a log of locations where they've been.
>
> Then I took a look at handhelds and was put off by the prices. I paid
> $100 for a refurb car GPS that works extremely well and includes the AAA
> Travel Guide listings. It seems silly to buy another GPS that does
> little that I need other than the log.
>
> Moose
>
>> ....
>>
>> Budget? As close to that magical $100 mark as possible. I'll gladly
>> entertain used units too.
>
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