Hello Fred:
I have a number of handheld GPS units. I use them in search and rescue and
they all have UTM, NAD27 and WGS84, plus a number of other options.
Although I started out with the Garmin 12XL, I changed over to the Magellan,
because the map versions were less expensive. The Magellan has a built in
map. They also sell a topo CD, which can be downloaded to the GPS. The
beauty of this particular program is that the entire United States is on one
CD - which means large coverage of downloaded maps with limited memory in
the GPS. And, this version of the topo has most of the airports right on
the map.
I think Garmin now has built in maps, but the Magellan is available for
about $150. I can draw the desired locations on the computer and download
to GPS quickly. The Magellan comes with a serial cable and uses 2 penlight
batteries rather than the 4 in the older Garmin.
Perhaps one minor glitch is that when I mark waypoints and upload to
computer, it converts all to lat/long and strips off the UTM. Minor
annoyance, though.
Colin
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