Which GPS recievers are you using?
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Originally Posted by choperbob
:? GPS? I have had no problem planning my route and getting to shippers and recvrs using just the simplest of tools. If you can't read a map and use a compass to start with, well, I hope your gpssy has the best directions. really the motor carriers atlas and local maps and a small compas will work everytime even if you ain't got no power. learn the basic tools first. only reason they been around so long is they work.
Only reason they have been around so long is because that's all there have been. Remember, they were just bicycles before they were motorcycles... :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by jnk2001
Originally Posted by choperbob
:? GPS? I have had no problem planning my route and getting to shippers and recvrs using just the simplest of tools. If you can't read a map and use a compass to start with, well, I hope your gpssy has the best directions. really the motor carriers atlas and local maps and a small compas will work everytime even if you ain't got no power. learn the basic tools first. only reason they been around so long is they work.
Only reason they have been around so long is because that's all there have been. Remember, they were just bicycles before they were motorcycles... :lol: :lol: ![]() Holux GR 213 Sirf Star III mini GPS Receiver Connects via USB.
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No need to worry there, I have more than enough maps with me, but I find maps too time consuming now. My GPS tells me exactly where to turn long in advance..then reminds me again as I get to the corner. When I get to my destination I'm then told which side of the street the address is on....can't get much better than that!
![]() Technology definitely has it's place....and for now, I'm just amazed at how simple they've become for basically anyone to understand and operate them. Sure works well for me!
#14
I love all the anti-gps arguments... Come on people, this is the 21st century. Accept it - technology has arrived.
As far as relying soley on maps & the shipper/reciever directions, I won't do that either. I've picked up loads late Friday that had to be delivered to a small consignee on early Monday. The drive is 900 miles. Ok, wait, when I called the receiver for directions, they're already closed and won't open until I'm due there. Hmmm, they didn't give directions to my company/broker. Oh crap - their town isn't even in the MCA. Now what? Well, 1st thing I check between the 2 mapping programs I've got on the computer. Can't find it there? Ok, let's jump on the internet and see what the maps there have. All said and done, the load will be at the consignee's door when they arrive on monday morning. And, yes, there are small towns that do not appear in the MCA. Before you say 'get a local state map for them', what if you're in North Dakota and heading for a delivery in Texas. You won't find a Texas map until you reach Texas. The town isn't listed, so which part of the state do you head for? I'm sorry, if there's something that'll make this job a little easier, I'll take it.
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I have a Garmin GPS V that I had bought for 4 wheeling... it can be mounted on the dash or any where for that matter... all the highways and gas stations/resturants along the highways are pre loaded and updatable, the local streets can be loaded through my lap top.
Question is should I just use it or get Microsoft S&T and a gps antenna for my lap top.
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Originally Posted by Splitter
I just ordered a Garmin C530
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Originally Posted by Malaki86
I use 2 programs on my laptop - CoPilot Truck 9 and Microsoft Streets & Trips 2007. I only use S & T now for time planning and for locating addresses that CoPilot doesn't have. It's been great so far, but I won't rely on either of them 100% (I always verify my route with the atlas if I'm going through an area I don't know).
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