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bill Leader of The Pack

Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Posts: 148
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 04:23 Post subject: GPS how much memory is enough |
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Just ordered a Garmin 60csx that comes with a 64mb micro SD card
This is my first GPS and I intend using it for backroads around Cambodia and Laos
Is the 64mb card enough for a learner, or should I add a bigger micro SD card to my order
If I chose to get a bigger card at a later date, whats the price/availability like in Phnom Penh or Bangkok |
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Marco Biker Legend


Joined: 15 Oct 2006 Posts: 309 Location: Ubon
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 06:22 Post subject: |
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i have garmin nuvi 310,, i have 2G memory card, but i use it for MP3 music only,,,
in what for you will have memory card as all data and maps are stored to unit it selves. |
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Bush Pilot Leader of The Pack


Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 177 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 08:38 Post subject: |
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| For reference the Thailand navigator 7.0 uses about 90mb. |
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Auke Leader of The Pack


Joined: 10 Nov 2003 Posts: 199 Location: Vientiane and Chiangmai
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 14:46 Post subject: |
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Much depends on what maps you want to use and store on the card. The Thai City Select is about 90 Mb as Bush Pilot mentions. For this you will need a larger micro SD card - at least 128 Mb but better larger as I don't know how large the newer version of Thai City Select will be (to be out soon if the rumors are true). Anyway, the way ESRI Thailand sells these maps you will need a separate micro SD card for the Thai City Select.
In case you also want to use Garmin maps for the US or Europe, you need at least a 2 GB micro SD card.
Not sure how large the Cambodia map from Aruna Technologies is but other GPS maps available on the internet for Cambodia range from 3-10 Mb so the 64 Mb card should be OK. There is a Laos GPS map available on the Internet but the quality is lousy. Some people do have a much better GPS map for Laos but this is not (yet) available to the general public.
Micro SD cards are not very expensive. Bought a 256 Mb cars for about 500 baht some time ago. You should be able to get them in PP as well as in Thailand either in shops where they sell computer stuff or in mobile phone shops as quite a few mobile phones also use the micro SD card as storage medium.
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bill Leader of The Pack

Joined: 29 Mar 2004 Posts: 148
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 17:09 Post subject: |
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Auke
Thanks for that
I'm planning a 3 week trip to Laos around xmas 2007
Entry/exit thru Veun Kham. Travelling dirt roads thru Southern Laos up to Nam Bak then looping back down.
Is there a Garmin 60csx compatible Laos map you can recommend, even if its the best of the bad bunch ? |
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PICO-PICO Biker Legend


Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 340 Location: Thailand / PHUKET
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Posted: 29.10.2007, 22:29 Post subject: |
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Esri offered for my Garmin 276c
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1.Thailand City Navigator for your device = 11,200 baht
2.128MB Data card for Map 276C=4,470 baht
Piyamas W.
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They say that they dont have bigger Sd cards, I would have to find elsewhere.
1. Is it true that installing is not easy, should I send my GPS to Esri?
2. How long will it be until the new version comes out , any idea?
Pico |
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Auke Leader of The Pack


Joined: 10 Nov 2003 Posts: 199 Location: Vientiane and Chiangmai
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Posted: 30.10.2007, 01:14 Post subject: |
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The 276 does not use the Micro SD card but a special Garmin SD card which are very expensive and the largest which is available is 512 Mb (if I remember correctly). Uploading the map is not difficult but you can ask them to put the map on the SD card.
Just received today confirmation from ESRI that next month Version 8.0 of the Thai City Select will be shipping. |
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PICO-PICO Biker Legend


Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 340 Location: Thailand / PHUKET
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Posted: 30.10.2007, 02:01 Post subject: |
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| Thanks Auke, most helpful, was about to place an order, now I wait one more months. |
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Bush Pilot Leader of The Pack


Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 177 Location: Thailand
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Posted: 31.10.2007, 14:52 Post subject: |
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Here's another source for Thailand maps.http://rotweilermaps.com/maps.cfm
Apparently they're very similar to the ersi maps.
For $100 donation seems worth a try. |
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PICO-PICO Biker Legend


Joined: 17 Oct 2006 Posts: 340 Location: Thailand / PHUKET
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Posted: 01.11.2007, 03:23 Post subject: |
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Hello BushPilot.,
from your iron butt photos I seem to remember that you have the same Garmin 276c.
One of the features of your present map has, it does show hotels. Because I am the spontaneous driver , changing destinations frequently, that is helpful.
One Rottweiler on the ALL Thailand map comment is irritating
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Note: Work on updating this map set is being temporally discontinued until a version of cGPSMapper is available which permits including full indexing in large map sets. This map is locked.
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Am I getting something wrong ?
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