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Author Re: Garmin GPSMAP 60CSx - inaccurate altimeter? - Yes + 76CS vs.
Phil Wheeler

2006-04-23, 5:48 pm

nathantw wrote:
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> Makes a heck of a difference and worth its weight in gold.
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> Are you serious? Who cares if the alarm has been removed. If an alarm is so
> important then I would think you'd carry one around with you. I bet you have
> an alarm on your digital wristwatch, your cellphone and whatever else you
> may carry with you. Removing an item like an alarm isn't such a big deal.
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> Do you even have a 60CSx? Last time I looked I had 24 hours of barometer
> data available to me. That data was collected while the unit was off.
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> Uh....your point being? Who cares?! Do you sit there and stare at the menu
> icons all day? Personally I'd rather look at a map screen, but to each his
> own.
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I agree with you. The only downer I've found is that Lithium AAs result
in an overvoltage lockup and shutdown .. though the manual says otherwise.

Phil
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