The best place for the Garmin 605 is in a bush at the side of the road (hopefully where nobody can find it). VeeVee loves it, but I have never been on a ride with it when it didn't
Take ages to acquire satellites
Crash every hour or so
Divert from pre-programmed routes
Send us the wrong way up one way streets
Spend the whole time recalculating
GPS is a great tool, but the whoever designed the Garmin is a different kind of tool.
VeeVee has been tinkering with the settings and consulting the web as a last resort because the user manual is 3 pages long. Hopefully it doesn't ask us to burrow through the earth to get to Southend on Saturday.
I still think it is a faulty unit, but VeeVee insists on perservering, also, from the reports on those who had Garmins on the DD, none worked as expected.
The best place for the Garmin 605 is in a bush at the side of the road (hopefully where nobody can find it). VeeVee loves it, but I have never been on a ride with it when it didn't
GPS is a great tool, but the whoever designed the Garmin is a different kind of tool.
VeeVee has been tinkering with the settings and consulting the web as a last resort because the user manual is 3 pages long. Hopefully it doesn't ask us to burrow through the earth to get to Southend on Saturday.
I still think it is a faulty unit, but VeeVee insists on perservering, also, from the reports on those who had Garmins on the DD, none worked as expected.