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  1. #1

    Mar 2008
    New Lenox, Il
    Explorer II with 10x12 SEF
    388

    GPS

    Who uses a GPS for MDing and what are some decent units to get around the $150 range?

    Makton

  2. #2
    us
    Jul 2006
    NE Illinois
    142

    Re: GPS

    I've got a couple. See you Sunday. Rob
    MXT  Mr. Bill IDX  5" excelerator 8" excelerator 6x10 DD  Blue Max 600  Rat Phones

  3. #3

    Mar 2008
    Chicago IL
    Minelab_Explorer_SE_Pro w/ SunRay pinpointer & Garrett_Ace250
    7,326
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    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: GPS

    I asked the same question, this is what people recommended. Its basic and not a car gps (no turn by turn) but it will get a signal in heavy woods and in canyons. and it under $100

    http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=6015179
    Come check out my MD'ing videos:
    http://youtube.com/user/TreasureFiend

  4. #4
    it
    Nov 2007
    Chicago
    White's Matrix M6 w/ Sun-Ray DX-1, 950 coil and 6x10 DD, Minelab Excalibur II, Garrett Ace 250, Garmin Etrex GPS
    1,789

    Re: GPS

    I have a Garmin Nuvi (cannot think of the model # of the top of my head) that I use for basic navigation, but have used it for geocaching as well. Seems to work better for navigation, although it is equipped with a "walk" function, where it updates at a slower pace. I haven't considered using it for detecting, only because it was really expensive and I'd hate to lose it or damage it!

    Joe
    "Go deep or go home" - LAdigger

  5. #5
    us
    Jul 2003
    Elgin
    Fishers 1235X-8" CZ-20/21-8" F-70-11"DD GC1023
    6,456
    13 times

    Re: GPS


    still haven't figured out why I'd use one if I'm within a couple hours walk of a Burger King...

  6. #6
    us
    Dec 2004
    Troy X5
    7,144
    4 times
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: GPS

    i have a garmin etrex
    got about 75 % figured out
    dont use it as much as i thought i needed to
    maybe in the summer in the woods this year more often
    All animals are equal, but some are more equal then others. -George Orwell

  7. #7
    us
    Jul 2006
    NE Illinois
    142

    Re: GPS

    As I said I've got a couple Garmin hand held units. I also had them from geocaching. I never have used them for detecting. They would work to get back to a site or spot in the woods, but the site would really have to be deep in the wilderness to need one.

    Just for the fun if you got one try this. They have a feature, referred to as a popcorn trail. Fiend, the Etrex has it. Turn the unit on and leave on until you come back. The unit draws a dotted line on the screen as you walk. You can't believe what your hunting pattern looks like. HH Rob
    MXT  Mr. Bill IDX  5" excelerator 8" excelerator 6x10 DD  Blue Max 600  Rat Phones

  8. #8

    Mar 2008
    New Lenox, Il
    Explorer II with 10x12 SEF
    388

    Re: GPS

    Thanks for the replies! The bigger question is would I use it enough to justify the cost?
    I would need one like Treasurefiend mentioned that gets a good signal deep in the woods as the location I would be primarily using it is in the UP where the forest is pretty thick.

 

 

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