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    can we use this also for mapping?

    http://www.microsoft.com/virtualearth/

    #2
    check this out

    hi jan and guys,

    check out this site: http://home.comcast.net/~ghayman3/garmin.gps/page6.htm
    is this helpful?
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      #3
      Originally posted by hbt View Post
      hi jan and guys,

      check out this site: http://home.comcast.net/~ghayman3/garmin.gps/page6.htm
      is this helpful?
      Goes to show you haven't gone thru all the threads in this forum yet...

      http://roadguide.ph/forums/showthread.php?t=232

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        #4
        recommended GPS

        Hi sir,
        What model will you recommend with accurate readings?
        We have Garmin 76 csx here in our office but it has a 2-5 m accuracy and my boss asked me to purchase another GPS with less error readings. What model will you suggest given a 100,000 PhP budget in purchasing this equipment?
        Thank you.

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          #5
          Originally posted by lrjawili View Post
          Hi sir,
          What model will you recommend with accurate readings?
          We have Garmin 76 csx here in our office but it has a 2-5 m accuracy and my boss asked me to purchase another GPS with less error readings. What model will you suggest given a 100,000 PhP budget in purchasing this equipment?
          Thank you.
          i doubt you'll find any other brand or model that has less degree of error than that, since waas and egnos are not available here.

          if you want better professional grade equipment for your work, then this might be a good option.

          http://www.trimble.com/

          accuracy error would still be there though.

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