Reddit Reddit reviews Garmin GPSMAP 64st, TOPO U.S. 100K with High-Sensitivity GPS and GLONASS Receiver

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Garmin GPSMAP 64st, TOPO U.S. 100K with High-Sensitivity GPS and GLONASS Receiver
Sunlight Readable 2.6 inches color display. Display size : 1.43 x 2.15 inches and 2.6 inch diag (6.6 centimeter). Battery life : 16 hours. Water rating IPX7Expanded Internal Memory 8GB.Display resolution 160 x 240 pixels. Interface: high speed USB and NMEA 0183 compatibleDUAL BATTERY SYSTEM Use with 2 traditional AA batteries (best with Polaroid AA batteries), or the optional rechargeable NiMH battery pack that can be charged while inside the device.Weight 8.1 ounce (230 grams) with batteriesReceive Smart Notifications* and pair with optional ANT+ sensors, such as heart rate monitor, Tempe temperature sensor, speed/cadence, or use to control your VIRB action camera (64s/64st only)Wirelessly upload data to Garmin Connect and view on smartphone, plus share activities as they happen with Live Track (64s/64st only). 3 axis compass with barometric altimeter.Routes:200
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3 Reddit comments about Garmin GPSMAP 64st, TOPO U.S. 100K with High-Sensitivity GPS and GLONASS Receiver:

u/EatSleepJeep · 2 pointsr/VEDC

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00HWL9BQ4/ref=cm_sw_r_taa_ZA9Oyb843BM9M

Most of the nuvi stuff is on-road only, so this or the Oregon series is best for your purposes. But be prepared that if it comes to this, the GPS network will be disabled.

u/Ritz527 · 1 pointr/technology

I find the best way to deal with Prime Day (or some other "fire sale!") is to keep a running wishlist of stuff and have a basic idea of how much that stuff costs. For instance, I did actually save $100 from the normal price on a hiking GPS on Prime Day. I just stuck to buying only the things I had been watching the price on (there are a couple of sites that help you do that too, but I just kept looking at my wishlists).

u/RJ_McKenzie · 1 pointr/wardriving

For Windows there is Vistumbler that I found works, but very slowly and WiGLE support is limited to the old Network Stumbler format.

For the best results I've found use Kismet on Linux.

My setup is.

Cheap laptop running dual boot Kali Linux and Windows 10.

Alfa AWUSO36NH

2.4GHz 15dBi RP-SMA Male Wifi Antenna

Garmin 64st

I didn't buy the gps just for wardriving either, I use it for geocaching as well.

That GPS you posted should be good for Linux and Kismet since it can be used with the gpsd program.