Need a decent GPS

Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by kilroy2963, Sep 13, 2009.

  1. srick773

    srick773 Light Load Member

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    does anyone know if the new cobra or the goodyear is any good?
     
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  3. Dieselboss

    Dieselboss Technology Contributor

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    Well, I'd love to hear more opinions of the Cobra, but my last weeks of playing with it lead me to say that I don't "dislike" it really. The software interface is fairly straight-forward, but the map screens look "dated" in terms of its aesthetic appeal. It is very big (at 7" screen size) for those who want the largest available screen. I have no routing testing done, so cannot comment on the truck routes whatsoever at this point. And since the PCM740 does do very good truck routing, if a 7" size is the deciding factor in your buying decision, then I would go with what I know works when spending $500 myself. Hopefully we'll get some drivers out there who have some "miles" on that thing to comment on the truck routing here.

    As far as the Goodyear, I cannot recommend the version that I tested at all. If they have revamped the software then it would warrant another look, but if not... then no.

    <these are my opinions as a GPS tester and I certainly won't declare that they are the "be-all-end-all" answer to your question. Just the current impressions I have on the two units that you asked about>
     
  4. jbiggs24

    jbiggs24 Bobtail Member

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    Would'nt the logical thing to do if someone wanted to use a GPS is to get the route from it and than cross referance it to a Rand Mcnally trucker atlas to make sure it is not taking you down a restricted route?
     
  5. kajidono

    kajidono Road Train Member

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    Neither covers state or county routes. We've been over this. Most of the roads I've been down lately aren't even in the paper atlas.
     
  6. JohnnyC

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    Been using the PC Miler for about 6 months now all over the east coast including NYC. I also use my Iphone GPS and my RM truckers map. I have had not one problem. Has any of them steered me wrong? Of course but God gave me eyes and a brain. I find if I use them and pay attention to where I'm going I avoid the pit falls. I also gladly take any directions that a shipper, broker or my dispatch wants to give me. I review my PC miler turn by turn and compare it to my RM and then pull it up on my Iphone and I rarely make a wrong turn. Could I do it without the tech-no gadgets? Sure I could, been getting around for over 50 years. But I see it like walking to work as opposed to taking my car. It's a lot faster by car. In trucking I have found that anything that saves you time ultimately saves you money.
     
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  7. leanright

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    Agree, never trust a computer to get you under a low overpass. I'll probably wind up getting anyway but be very cautious and plan my trip myself before hand. I guess it would be good for knowing where all truck stops, wal marts, etc. are located.
     
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