any recommendations for good 5" gps units
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any recommendations for good 5" gps units
IMHO they are all garbage. I bought one of the highest rated by a variety of trucking sites and it ticks me off daily. There have been times I've come close to throwing it out the window because it's so freeking s l o w.![]()
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I have to mute mine all the time...she likes to talk too muchBut I'm old so I had to go big...I got the Cobra 7550 7" ........sends me down some messed up roads sometimes...but "Susan" likes to mess with me because I mute her all the time.
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After going thru a couple of 'gps' units I ended up with Microsoft Streets and Trips on my laptop. Hauling oversize all the time it is real easy to plot out all the strange routs the states give you (especially Texas) and with the truck stop overlay shows places I can get into for planning. Have a laptop mount so it sits right next to the seat and a 15 inch screen even my eyes can see![]()
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Listen to Walking Eagle.
Back in 2007 I also tried a couple of GPS units (not truck specific mind you) and they were a joke IMO. Acreen too small, but worst of all is you couldn't choose your own route. I already had a laptop so I paid $100 for S&T and I've been using it ever since. On my third laptop now and I just keep reinstalling S&T. Actually, I've switched to a netbook and I find that screen size to be perfect. I made a stand for it and a chill mat...works awesome. I plan my routes, not a computer.
I also transferred all the restricted routes and low clearances in the northeast from Rand McNally into Trips....that took me 40 hours.
Walking Eagle...what is this overlay?
Truckstop overlay for Streets and Trips
Welcome to Truck Stops Plus
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I would go with any of the Garmin GPS units for Trucking.
I use 2 programs on my laptop for my navigation: Microsoft Streets & Trips for the actual route planning (including fuel and rest stops) and ALK CoPilot Truck v8 (the new one).
I only use Streets for laying out the route. I then enter the stops from it into CoPilot, which I use for my actual navigation. I have a 7" touchscreen mounted on the dash that's attached to the laptop which stays in the sleeper.
CoPilot has only tried to send me down a wrong road 4 or 5 times total in the past year that I've used it. Each of those times were when I was in "town" on the surface streets heading to a shipper or receiver. But, because I always get directions first, I don't pay attention to the incorrect streets and let it recalculate.
One of the best ones both programs try to get me to run is US-250 from Mannington, WV to Moundsville, WV (I live in Mannington). While that route is much shorter than taking I-79/I-70 to Wheeling, even bobtailing takes almost 2x as much time to drive.
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CoPilot is a better navigation program to be used while driving. It's VERY touch screen friendly. The only reason I use Streets/Trips is because CoPilot doesn't have the "time" capabilities that Streets does (such as the "after driving for x miles, stop for x minutes". Also, CoPilot *IS* truck-specific, so less likely to have problems with it than Streets, which can & will get you into problems.
Edit: Besides, I don't use the voice prompts on any GPS device - I get into arguments with the stupid things. Ask my wife - she experienced that on our honeymoon. That stupid thing literally had me screaming at it. Damn irish temper.
Last edited by Malaki86; 11-30-2011 at 01:43 PM.
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Battle of the West & Mobs Law
I like my Garmin 465T.
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I see. What is it that you need the touch screen for? Do you need to do more than zoom and pan? Did you download the "keys" template for streets and trips?
I modify the route to suit myself so it doesn't get me into problems. I have nobody to blame but me.![]()
As I'm driving along, CoPilot will notify me of upcoming POI's that I select. I use Rest Areas, Weigh Stations and Truckstops. It tells me about them 30 miles before I get to them. Then, if I want to go to one, I simply hit the 'Add to Route' button and it puts that as my next stop. I can also change the way the map is displayed, such as 3D, 2D Next Turn, 2D Destination, etc.
As for the 'keys' template - what is that? Do you mean the Truckstops Plus? If so, yes, I purchased that and use it on Streets. I've also updated all of the major truckstop chain's info as well.
Edit: I know what you mean by the Keys template. No, I don't use that as I don't have safe access to a keyboard while I'm driving. I have a very small wireless keyboard in the front of the truck, but the buttons are hard enough to use when I'm sitting still, let alone while moving.
Streets is a GREAT planning software, but has a long way to go before I'd consider it for navigation. And, yes, I've tried.
Wanna play a couple online games that are absolutely free? These are the games I play on a very regular basis:
Battle of the West & Mobs Law
The first DeLorme software I got, they didn't have a GPS receiver. Just the mapping software. I already had enough savvy avoid restricted streets. When they came out with the GPS receiver to plug into the USB port, I did get that. It did improve things, but again, I had to look at the part of town that it tried to send me through. I'd let it pick my route going cross country but modify the route in town.
When I got Streets n Trips, it wasn't much different. It helped a lot that the receiver was more sensitive and could be located anywhere in the cab. I always ran into trouble when it was new construction that was not written into the software yet. Having the antenna stop working half way through Denver was not a serious problem, but having the laptop go dark in Sacramento sucked. Then, that version of S n T never did work right in the new laptop. I have not kept up with all the advances in GPS since I retired, but I can still envision getting sent under a low overpass with the GPS. Tow trucks, taxis, and local box trucks are all using them to get around, and I don't think a lot of the drivers could get across the highway without them. The advantage they have is that they don't have to worry about low branches or wires. And, most are not restricted from residential areas. I was kind of surprised to find one on a school bus. They run the same route every day.
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I use the Garmin DEZL560LMT. I like almost everything about it except it calculates SLOW!!! I left Brampton, Ontario, set it for Winnipeg, drove via Orangeville, ON. It finished calculating which way to go when I turned onto the 400 (about 45 minutes of driving). I would hate to make a wrong turn or get detoured in an unfamiliar area.
There may be easier mapping software to plan a route with, but I haven't found it yet. Click and drag is what I like about S&T. I will agree that until I installed "keys", I could not use it for navigation at all....just couldn't pan and zoom easy enough. Keys turns the +/- keys on the laptop into zoom in/zoom out and it used the arrow keys to pan up, down, left and right. I applied little foam stickers to each of these 6 keys so they are "braiiled". Now pan and zoom without looking.
Do any of the units have truck routes for Canada? I know Rand Mcnally does not.
CoPilot Truck v8 does - it's a laptop program, but they also have it for the iPhone & Android (and, no, it doesn't have to have a constant data connection - the maps are stored on the device).
Wanna play a couple online games that are absolutely free? These are the games I play on a very regular basis:
Battle of the West & Mobs Law
Wanna play a couple online games that are absolutely free? These are the games I play on a very regular basis:
Battle of the West & Mobs Law
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