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Old 04-10-2011, 01:25 AM   #41
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For me the volume is great, I can even hear her after several hours on the road. I guess I have not learned how to tune her out yet

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Old 04-14-2011, 05:47 AM   #42
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I would like to extend a great big THANK YOU to all who responded to my questions.
Frank, I did consider the Magellan because I already have the hand held portable that I use for marking my fishing holes.
Kenny B, I was looking real hard at the 3790T.
I have read revues till I'm blue in the face. I finally called Garmin and talked with them about the 855T and the 3790T. He told me they have a new model out, 2460LMT. Similar to the 3790T except no glass face which was fine with me cause I have a habit of dropping things. The big plus-- $100 less then the 3790T and it has voice recognition. One of the main things I wanted. . Decision made. I ordered one. I thought about the new one they have where you can enter length, width, height, etc. I really don't don't think it's necessary. At least for me.




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Lloyd,

I've been looking at that one also. Keep us informed when you get it and have a chance to try it out. Sounds like a good one for RV's.

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Lloyd,

I've been looking at that one also. Keep us informed when you get it and have a chance to try it out. Sounds like a good one for RV's.

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John:
I've had a few opportunities to use the new Garmin 2460LMT. So far, so good. I don't claim to know much about these things, but I can say this one is a hellva lot smarter then the tomtom.
It impressed me last week when we went camping in the NF--led us right up there and even told me what the # is for the road going into the campground. Didn't know it had one.
I like the voice recognition real well.
Will probably be able to give more info by the end of summer.
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Old 05-22-2011, 12:01 PM   #45
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Thanks Lloyd for keeping us posted. Still keeping a watch for RV GPS and also found aRand McNally TripMaker® RVND™ 5510 the cost is $349.99 but haven't seen much about it. Good to here you are really happy with yours so far. Keep us informed.</span>
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