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| #Post#: 1815-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: September 28, 2014, 7:51 pm | |
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| I have the monterra and the compass has been fixed. | |
| I did have a couple of freezing problems while navigating on my | |
| way to the hills that I think had to do with the temperature. | |
| it was as simple as going back to the home screen and reopening | |
| the map and it was good to go again. Another annoyance that | |
| I've found is when zooming in or out of the map it sometimes | |
| jump way off track... like to an ocean and I'm in South Dakota. | |
| Once again the back button takes you back to your location and | |
| you can try again. This seems to happen most when wearing | |
| gloves. Also of note is that I couldn't get it to sync with my | |
| Sena SMH10 bluetooth. Not a big deal for me because I also have | |
| a SR10 that fit the bill nicely and gave me turn by turn in my | |
| helmet. | |
| I haven't owned a GPS before but I have run others while on | |
| trips so I have a little experience and I have to say I really | |
| like this unit. I also got a tempe with mine and that is really | |
| cool. I just need to find out if I can display the info in the | |
| map screen. I have to go back to my home screen anytime I want | |
| to see the temperature. | |
| All in all I'm happy with my purchase. | |
| #Post#: 1818-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: September 28, 2014, 9:13 pm | |
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| SDMF_Reaps, | |
| I have also heard that some of the early release bugs were | |
| addressed in a software update. The turn-by-turn directions | |
| would be cool; especially if you could hear them in your helmet | |
| with the S10. You must have purchased the City Navigator | |
| software separately; or did it come with it? I'm not quite sure | |
| if I need to get the topo maps, I'm guessing not. Thanks for | |
| the review, I think it is going to be the Monterra for me. | |
| #Post#: 1819-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: September 29, 2014, 10:19 am | |
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| I did get the City Navigator maps separate. I also have the | |
| TOPO maps which is kinda cool as it makes your map kinda 3d but | |
| I think it was unnecessary. | |
| I thought of another thing after I posted. In the rain the | |
| water droplets sometimes act as fingers. I've even had icons | |
| move around on the screen. I think this is due to the fact that | |
| I have the sensitivity turned up to work through my gloves. | |
| #Post#: 1821-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: September 29, 2014, 6:09 pm | |
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| Just when I thought I had it all figured out I called Touratech | |
| and got there reccomendation. They recommended the Montana | |
| stating that the screen was easier to use with gloves on and | |
| less expensive. I guess I'm back to what is it that I really | |
| need - really just a good GPS that has trails on it. They also | |
| recommended that it be purchased with Topo maps and City | |
| Navigator. Humm, hum. | |
| #Post#: 1824-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: September 30, 2014, 9:50 am | |
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| [quote author=Colorado Rider link=topic=132.msg1821#msg1821 | |
| date=1412032182] | |
| They recommended the Montana stating that the screen was easier | |
| to use with gloves on and less expensive. I guess I'm back to | |
| what is it that I really need - really just a good GPS that has | |
| trails on it. They also recommended that it be purchased with | |
| Topo maps and City Navigator.. | |
| [/quote] | |
| They make a good point: The Montana is excellent to use with | |
| gloves. | |
| I've got City Navigator and Birdseye. I don't like the topo | |
| maps because all the lines make it more difficult to see the | |
| marked trails. The City navigator map has shaded | |
| representations of elevation, which is enough for my needs. | |
| #Post#: 1846-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: October 2, 2014, 9:14 pm | |
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| I got the Monterra with City Navigator and a one-year | |
| subscription to Birdseye. I'll just have to get conductive | |
| gloves or take them off. I really don't see me messing with it | |
| that much. | |
| I like the Montana, but I just couldn't justify not spending the | |
| difference to get the latest hardware - no chance of ever | |
| upgrading the Montana to a Monterra. Plus the hope of more apps | |
| to come. | |
| It is sort of between the classic Garmin and the cell phone | |
| solution. | |
| The best review that I found on the net was here: | |
| http://www.globeriders.com/article_pages/article06_gps/article06_monterra.shtml | |
| http://www.globeriders.com/article_pages/article06_gps/article06_monterra.shtml | |
| Looking at the difference in the interface (the Android OS) and | |
| three types of wireless connectivity made the difference for me. | |
| I ordered it from Garmin directly since they didn't charge tax | |
| or shipping. You can get some deals if you buy the version with | |
| the topo maps, but I agree with Rusty that they just get in the | |
| way, especially if you are trying to read it while riding. | |
| #Post#: 1849-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: October 2, 2014, 11:29 pm | |
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| One piece of advice for those with a Montana. If you don't lock | |
| the orientation (in map settings), the GPS will lock up on curvy | |
| roads. I don't know if the Monterra has this issue. It's not a | |
| big deal, just something to be aware of. | |
| #Post#: 1859-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: Colorado Rider Date: October 3, 2014, 10:23 pm | |
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| Yep; my Android phone does the same thing, easy to set. | |
| #Post#: 1861-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: DaveKubler Date: October 4, 2014, 9:36 am | |
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| Here is what you all need to make any gloves work with any | |
| touchscreen. | |
| http://www.nanotips.com/ | |
| It works very well. | |
| #Post#: 1872-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: GPS for the 690 | |
| By: SDMF_Reaps Date: October 4, 2014, 3:46 pm | |
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| Thanks for the link. | |
| I was surprised to see that my monterra worked with my cold | |
| weather gloves. They are leather with thinsulate and a | |
| waterproof lining. I had to push a little harder but they still | |
| worked! I think if I cranked the sensitivity up all the way | |
| they would work even better, but then I'd have more trouble with | |
| water droplets. | |
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