Nhatman
Member

Registered: Mar 2000
Location: Hermosa Beach, CA
Posts: 222 |
aspguys, i was in you position also and a lot of people here at visorcentral has helped me out. i'm just trying to do that same for others.
as for the garmin etrex, you can visit the official garmin website at http://www.garmin.com for all the information you need. if you are interested, you should be able to get the garmin for about $110 on the internet and about $119 in retail stores. there are several "hidden" costs associated with doing the garmin/visor combo deal.
the gps (garmin or otherwise) will put you back around $110, the mapping software for your visor will be around $30 and above, depending on which software you go with, a pc-interface (serial) cable for your gps will go for about $30, and then the visor hotsync serial cable will go for about the same ($30)if you go for the mark/space cable (which aren't available yet).
some have made their own visor hotsync serial cables and put a garmin-type plug on the other end to directly connect their visor to their gps. you'd probably be better off doing a search in these discussion threads.
i, however, bought a garmin pc-interface cable cigarette adapter combo so i could have it connected to my visor and power it off my car's cig lighter at the same time. besides, the pc-interface cable itself is $30 and i found the cable/cig adptr combo for $40, only $10 more.
that way, with the hotsync serial cable, i could use it separately for other serial devices that i may want to connect to my visor later, and with the separate garmin/serial cable, i could use it to update the garmin software.
i should receive my hotsync cable very soon and i will give you more details on how i have everything hooked up and how everything is working for me.
by the way, the geode is $250 because it's not just a gps unit for the visor; their website has good info on what it will do.
again, this particular setup was the right one for me and my needs; some people would prefer a single unit (visor and module) for the form factor. your needs will dictate what is best for you and only you can decide what works best with you and your wallet. but in the meantime, i'm happy to have been of any help to you and others.
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