Roozbeh Pournader schrieb: > I wish to buy the best (amateur) GPS for contributing to OSM. (I have > no plan to use the device for anything else other than improving OSM, > I plan to get something else for my other GPS needs.) I really care > about accuracy, being able to get a lot of high-quality tracks, and > being ultra quick with recording a waypoint. >
You could buy a bluetooth-enabled GPS logger and use a PDA or Smartphone for waypoint logging. This way you can always keep the GPS receiver at a position with good reception, while being able to record waypoints on your phone. If you got one with a full keyboard you can easily type on, you can also enter Waypoint Names or Descriptions much faster than on most GPS devices. > Is there anything as good as 60Cx that can also do photos of street > signs and/or voice recording without sacrificing the quality of the > tracks and waypoints or the ease of use? > TrekBuddy (a J2ME application) supports taking photos and voice recording to waypoints, I think. You'd have to check first if those features work on the device you want to buy or already have. Greetings, Sebastian _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

