On Board GPS - new to forum
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 5:29 pm
Hello,
My name is Joe. I am new to this forum but I was recommended by Chazz after we discussed some shared interests for our vehicles. Anyway, thanks Chazz and hello to you all.
I have a 2004 Land Rover Discovery. It has most of the aftermarket stuff needed to get from point A to B. Lockers, axles, drive shafts, etc. Anyway, what it doesn't have is a the proper setup for overlanding. That being said, I am planning a two week trip and one of the additions I would liek to make is install whatever hardware is necessary for on board GPS and computing.
This is a new area for me so I am ignorant to the possibilities so I appreciate your patience and guidance. To date I have used handheld units only. Garmin Nuvi 750 and Garmin 60CS. But those are difficult to use and WAY too small.
Heres what I am looking for:
1. "always on" GPS receiver that isn't costing me money - like the handhelds.
2. what are my options for displays, storage, etc. Do I need a tablet? Do i get a net book and computer mount? Can this be connected to external storage located elsewhere to house my music library etc.
3. What software and operating system will i need to incorporate to load maps at this time for western US and Baja only.
I am happy to consider other options i may not know of. Here's the bottom line.... I am looking for a GPS / PC ssytem that me or my navigator can use easily with large display and can load maps and also serve as a music player.
Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. I wish I could make the borrego event to discuss in person but my truck is going under the knife next weekend and not sure it will be done by then.
My name is Joe. I am new to this forum but I was recommended by Chazz after we discussed some shared interests for our vehicles. Anyway, thanks Chazz and hello to you all.
I have a 2004 Land Rover Discovery. It has most of the aftermarket stuff needed to get from point A to B. Lockers, axles, drive shafts, etc. Anyway, what it doesn't have is a the proper setup for overlanding. That being said, I am planning a two week trip and one of the additions I would liek to make is install whatever hardware is necessary for on board GPS and computing.
This is a new area for me so I am ignorant to the possibilities so I appreciate your patience and guidance. To date I have used handheld units only. Garmin Nuvi 750 and Garmin 60CS. But those are difficult to use and WAY too small.
Heres what I am looking for:
1. "always on" GPS receiver that isn't costing me money - like the handhelds.
2. what are my options for displays, storage, etc. Do I need a tablet? Do i get a net book and computer mount? Can this be connected to external storage located elsewhere to house my music library etc.
3. What software and operating system will i need to incorporate to load maps at this time for western US and Baja only.
I am happy to consider other options i may not know of. Here's the bottom line.... I am looking for a GPS / PC ssytem that me or my navigator can use easily with large display and can load maps and also serve as a music player.
Thanks in advance for any help on this issue. I wish I could make the borrego event to discuss in person but my truck is going under the knife next weekend and not sure it will be done by then.