MreMartini
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- Dec 20, 2008
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I work for a telecom company and they have been sending me in the field a lot. Usually I do inspections on the future cell tower sites. These sites usually only have Lat/Long coordinates. And if you know anything about cell towers then you know where they construct a lot of these things. I'm sick of getting lost in the middle of the woods or on mountain tops. My last site was about a mile off the nearest road and all I had to find the site was a stupid Google Earth aerial. I then preceded to trip and fall off a mini cliff (about 10') and I had to walk forever to get up the cliff I had just fallen from. I almost got lost and I missed my flight back home because of these problems. So I talked to my boss and they have approved me $150 for a hand held GPS unit. I was looking at DeLorme Earthmate PN-60 Portable GPS Navigator that I found used on Amazon.
Will this get the job done for me? Do I have to pay subscriptions to use the maps? All I really want it for is for me to program a starting location (my car) and the ending location (tower site) and maybe show some topo maps so I know whether or not to expect cliffs or drops especially during the winter. This way if I do run into problems or fall again and get lost I can just plug in my starting lat/long and make it back to my car. Will this unit get the job done? Do you have any other recommendations?
And no I do not have experience using these things. I am an REI member and I see that for $100 they can train you to use them. So I might do that if I can not figure it out.
O yea and another thing I do not think some people understand this. The Answer is NOOOOO I can not use my cell phone! In case you didnt read all of my question I travel to a place where there is no cell signal (At least not with my company) So therefore I can not use my cell phone's GPS capabilities!
Will this get the job done for me? Do I have to pay subscriptions to use the maps? All I really want it for is for me to program a starting location (my car) and the ending location (tower site) and maybe show some topo maps so I know whether or not to expect cliffs or drops especially during the winter. This way if I do run into problems or fall again and get lost I can just plug in my starting lat/long and make it back to my car. Will this unit get the job done? Do you have any other recommendations?
And no I do not have experience using these things. I am an REI member and I see that for $100 they can train you to use them. So I might do that if I can not figure it out.
O yea and another thing I do not think some people understand this. The Answer is NOOOOO I can not use my cell phone! In case you didnt read all of my question I travel to a place where there is no cell signal (At least not with my company) So therefore I can not use my cell phone's GPS capabilities!