If you have 50 stations come to the 350 then you use up 50 waypoints. But if
those same 50 stations are moving and generate 10 position each, then you
use up 500 waypoints. Clearly the first is best and that is where the 350
comes in. It does the first and is currently the best.
 
Ideal GPS, there is none, sorry! 
 
I have recently added a laptop for mobile use and hopefully the waypoint
issue will become moot for me. Check out APRSIS32 running on a ultra mobile.
I have mine (not really an ultramobile but close) running and it is really
awesome!
 
Best regards,
Fred
 
 


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of ww5rm
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2010 16:17
To: [email protected]
Subject: [tracker2] Re: Nuvi 205


  


Interesting!

I have a couple of 350 and I don't consider the way it handles Mobile
stations the ideal by a long shot!!!!! I am constantly bombarded with
waypoints full all the time because it adds a extra number to the end of the
SSID each time it is heard so to me the bread crumb trail seems to be a
better way to go and waypoint expiration sure would help eliminate running
out of waypoints.

So tell me again how the 350 handles it properly? Because I don't see it
that way.

Randall

--- In track...@yahoogroup <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com> s.com, "Lynn
W. Deffenbaugh (Mr)" <ldeff...@...> wrote:
>
> Scott Miller wrote:
> > it doesn't automatically update the map, and it doesn't show waypoint 
> > names unless you select a station. I haven't had any luck so far 
> > getting anyone to change that.
> >
> > FMI 2.5 *does* allow automatic waypoint expiration, though, which is 
> > pretty cool.
> > 
> 
> So, two steps backwards and one step forward at this point?
> 
> Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ
>





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