Magellan Crossover 3.5"

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
eurorom said:
Ok. I have a question, is there a way to input the waypoints ( latitude...)into the gps and have the unit route me from my base camp to the location?

Latitude...

yes, but it will just be a straight line route. it will continually tell you how far away you are from your destination, as well. this is what I use for geocaching
 

ExpoMike

Well-known member
IntrepidXJ said:
I use GPSbabel to convert the track from the Magellan format to a Google Earth file:

http://www.gpsbabel.org/

Then you can open it in Google Earth and play around with it :)

Cool!!! I was able to play around last night. Here is what I was able to do in a short time. Very cool and thanks for the info!! :wings:
 

mattmainster

Observer
What settings are you guys using in GPSBabel to change formats?
Also, are you using the "Tracks" feature to save your tracks?

-Matt
 

mattmainster

Observer
IntrepidXJ said:
'Magellan SD files (as for eXplorist)' to whatever format you want


How are you getting the files off of the gps?
I just got mine for Christmas. I am very tech savvy, but just cannot figure this one out...
 

IntrepidXJ

Explorer
mattmainster said:
How are you getting the files off of the gps?
I just got mine for Christmas. I am very tech savvy, but just cannot figure this one out...

you need to export them to a SD card from the device. then use an SD card reader (my laptop has one built in) to get the files onto your PC. at least that's how I do it.......I can't remember if you can copy them over via the USB cable, but I don't think I could
 

ExpoMike

Well-known member
IntrepidXJ said:
you need to export them to a SD card from the device. then use an SD card reader (my laptop has one built in) to get the files onto your PC. at least that's how I do it.......I can't remember if you can copy them over via the USB cable, but I don't think I could

Yeah, what he did. :D

I exported the file to the SD card and put that into my laptop (built in reader) and converted it via GPSBabel (as Explorist file input > Google maps output) and then imported the file into Google Maps (must be a paid membership to import GPS).

Works cool!
 

LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
I did not get my Topo software in time for my Mexico trip, so I did enter the waypoints to my destination in Mexico this is a remote beach area, after pavement ended I had a waypoint followed by another waypoint and it took me over the trails to my destination, I arrive late at night it was dark, however my gps did what it was supposed to do and I arrive within 20ft!

Overall I am very happy with my gps!:)
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
eurorom said:
I did not get my Topo software in time for my Mexico trip, so I did enter the waypoints to my destination in Mexico this is a remote beach area, after pavement ended I had a waypoint followed by another waypoint and it took me over the trails to my destination, I arrive late at night it was dark, however my gps did what it was supposed to do and I arrive within 20ft!

Overall I am very happy with my gps!:)

Confirming my Luditeness, I have not figured out how to pre-enter coordinates on my Crossover. Are you using the PC to do it? If so, How?
 

LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
nwoods said:
Confirming my Luditeness, I have not figured out how to pre-enter coordinates on my Crossover. Are you using the PC to do it? If so, How?

Easy just go to Outdoor-waypoints-create new waypoints-enter Lat/lon-and then just input information.:wings:
 

Winky

Adventurer
I have a few more questions to you people that have hands on expierence with the crossover. CNET stated that it was a little sluggish in initial start up and when giving direction turn by turn directions. It also said it was a slow on route recalculations. Does anyone else have this complaint? It is the only thing holding me back. I like the touch screen, rugged build, and the voice (w/street names) turn by turn nav. I just worry about speed performance when navigating Chicago streets.

Here is a link to the review:
http://reviews.cnet.com/gps/magellan-crossovergps/4505-3490_7-32399885.html?tag=box4505

Thanks
Josh
 

nwoods

Expedition Leader
jjwinky said:
I have a few more questions to you people that have hands on expierence with the crossover. CNET stated that it was a little sluggish in initial start up and when giving direction turn by turn directions. It also said it was a slow on route recalculations. Does anyone else have this complaint? It is the only thing holding me back. I like the touch screen, rugged build, and the voice (w/street names) turn by turn nav. I just worry about speed performance when navigating Chicago streets.

Here is a link to the review:
http://reviews.cnet.com/gps/magellan-crossovergps/4505-3490_7-32399885.html?tag=box4505

Thanks
Josh
in my experience it re-routes VERY QUICKLY, but start up is a little slow. However, it completly depends on how often you use it. Longer pauses beteween use will cause it to take more time to "find itself"
 

ExpoMike

Well-known member
nwoods said:
in my experience it re-routes VERY QUICKLY, but start up is a little slow. However, it completly depends on how often you use it. Longer pauses beteween use will cause it to take more time to "find itself"

I agree with all of these statements. My wife and I both LOVE the re-routing function. I also like the ability that once it makes a route, if there is a street I don't want to drive on, I can exclude it and it will find a different route not using that street, if possible.

Another neat thing we found was, you can put it in "hold" mode which turns the screen off but doesn't do a full power off. This way you can come back very quickly. When you are in Nav mode, it still keeps the voice mode going so you can still hear your turns but not have the screen on. Saves even more power if you don't have it hooked to your 12v.

My friend has ridden with me twice now and commented on how he likes the way it tells you to veer left or right at a Y instead of saying turn right or left. Many other models he has played with says turn and you start looking for a real turn instead of the Y.

I am VERY happy with this unit. BTW, there is a firmware upgrade which changes most of the GUI look and menu layout. I have found I like it even better then how it shipped. It's one way so once you load it, you can't go back. It made it even faster and I think the menu layouts are more logical.

You won't be disappointed in this unit. From what I can tell, there is no perfect unit out there so find one that works for you and your needs. I found mine. :26_7_2:
 

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