[aprssig] Earthmate Delorme
Drew Baxter
droobie at maine.rr.com
Thu Jun 23 12:17:07 EDT 2005
At 08:57 AM 6/23/2005, ke4nyv at hamhud.net wrote:
>Yeah, I have a Garmin 176C in my truck and I love it with the new Mapsource
>maps. Worth its weight in gold.
I told Garmin I'm not buying Mapsource again until they get my street
right. Even City Streets V6 is incorrect because I checked it with
an Ique M5 last week. If you look at K1XVM on Findu you'll see I'm
not "on" the road. I'm 1000 feet away from it. I think it's because
of using a wrong datum when they imported the additional roads into Tiger.
Delorme SA2005 and Topo USA 5.0 have this correct *finally*. Their
maps from SA7 up to SA2004 were wrong in the same place. I knocked
on Garmin, Delorme, Navteq and GDTs chamber door about this
:). Delorme even has the interstate exits renumbered properly. Now
all they need is a good turn-by-turn PDA product.
>I'm with you a 100%. I think what I'm more sick of is how some people regard
>the Kenwood radios as being the ONLY way to go mobile or portable. I admit, I
>own a D7, its worth it to me for testing other devices with. The RX sens. is
>sh** if you ask me. It has already made a trip back to the service center for
>repair.
>
>Thats mainly how I got into the HamHUD project almost 4 years ago. First, I
>wanted to build somthing, second the D700 was WAY too expensive and third I
>just like to be different. BTW, HamHUD IS Open Source and Open Firmware :o)
I'm familiar with HamHUD. Pretty neat deal, but the D700 was a 'fell
on my doorstep' kind of thing from my grandfather when I took my
radio test. I haven't had any problems with it thusfar, just that,
as you know, it could be 'better'. Which is probably why you're into
HamHUD as well. :)
--Droo, K1XVM
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