Curt,
I prefer Garmin, and have (I think) narrowed it down to the GPSmap 64
and Oregon series.  I want the best sensitivity under tree cover,

my 2 ct from comparing older 60c against 276c:
the 60c outplayed the 276 under trees, mounted in the (soft-top) truck.
When the 276 lost signal, the 60 just carried on. they were mounted right next to each other.

I attribute this to the helix antenna design in the 60 series - which basically stayed the same throughout. It's a definite plus for the 64 series.


Anything I need to know about using OpenStreetMaps with any of their
newer models, should I later choose to load my own maps instead of
paying Garmin for updates?  I saw one comment on the 'net about the
64st not being able to load unlocked maps, but I'm not enough of a
Garmin nerd to know what that means.  Hopefully it doesn't prevent
loading OSM maps or others.

The 60 will take osm maps happily, but it does croak on too big files, which sucks dearly when you use it for street to street road travel nav.

From what i've read in german forums, the 62/64 series will take some of the osm maps you can get online happily. You might have to start fiddling around with gmaptool and other pieces of software, though. on the upside you can put a decently large size map on the sd cards in the 62/64 series, and use plain microsd. The memory cards are cheap and avalable everywhere.

Don't know about the 64, but the 62 display was worse than the 60, if i remember.

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