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Features

  • 8 MB of memory means there is also plenty of room for waypoints, routes, and saved tracks
  • "Click-stick" is handy for moving through screen icons and menus
  • Provides a range of data about hikes and drives, including current speed, average speed, trip distance, and time traveled
  • Tracks location data from up to 12 GPS satellites
  • Weighing in at only 5.3 ounces, fits into a pocket or clips onto a belt loop

    Product Review
    There are now enough handheld global positioning system (GPS) receivers on the market that you can be choosy when it comes to price, features, and design. Garmin--a leading manufacturer of car, boat, and personal GPS receivers--has a complete line of eTrex handheld receivers, with our Legend falling about midrange.

    With Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) support, the eTrex Legend offers extremely accurate readings (rated to within 2 to 3 meters). (For more on WAAS, see the Frequently Asked Questions section.) A good-size screen--288 x 160 pixels--makes it easy to see location details, and the Legend redraws maps quickly when zooming in or out of a position.



    The eTrex Legend provides precise GPS positioning using correction data obtained from the Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS).


    The Satellite page shows satellites being tracked, and their corresponding signal strength. View larger.


    The internal trip computer provides a range of data about hikes and drives. View larger.
    Its 8 MB of memory means there is also plenty of room for waypoints, routes, and saved tracks. The Legend will hold up to 500 waypoints, complete with a name and graphical symbol, 20 routes with 50 waypoints each, and it contains slots for 10 saved tracks. You can also download maps from Garmin's MapSource CD-ROMs (thorough but expensive accessories for the GPS receiver) to see street-level or topographic detail (depending on the CD-ROM title).

    But one of the most striking attributes of the Legend is its comfortable and efficient design. While it rests easily in the palm of either hand, it's most suited for the left hand, where its handy click-stick can be manipulated with the thumb. The click-stick works like the pencil-eraser nubbin on laptop PCs and is handy for moving through screen icons and menus. It also works as a button when pressed down.

    The Legend is coated with a waterproof, rubberized plastic shell that grips nicely. Weighing in at only 5.3 ounces, it fits into a pocket or clips onto a belt loop, going almost unnoticed.

    The internal trip computer of the Legend provided a range of data about our hikes and drives, including current speed, average speed, trip distance, and time traveled (both moving and stopped). For those interested in checking out their foot pace and distance traveled, it's a handy GPS to have in hand.

    Our only major beef with the Legend is that the receiver sometimes seemed to grow weak. Even when it wasn't in WAAS mode (which can be tough to maintain a signal in), it dropped the signal from time to time. We even lost the signal once while walking along the streets of San Francisco--it seems that the medium-size buildings were enough to interfere with the reception.

    But this only happened on a few occasions. Most of the time the well-designed Legend was able to keep us in touch with up to 12 GPS satellites for a strong-enough read to maintain a tight handle on our location. --J. Curtis

    Pros
    • Comfortable, compact design
    • Click-stick for interface navigation
    • Bright backlight
    • Handy distance-traveled feature
    Cons
    • Sporadic reception within urban areas
    • Can take several minutes for a cold fix


      Product Description
      With an eTrex series GPS is by your side, you can take on world without looking back. The eTrex is a basic GPS with a built-in electronic compass and barometric altimeter. These smart little handhelds are tough, waterproof and feature simple, one-hand operation. For your next adventure on land or sea, pack light. Go with eTrex.

      Features:
      • Waypoints/icons - 1000 with name and graphic symbol
      • Tracks - Automatic track log with 10 saved tracks to let you retrace your path in both directions
      • Trip Computer: Current speed, average speed, time of sunrise/sunset, resetable maximum speed, trip timer and trip distance
      • Map datums: More than 100
      • Position format: Lat/Lon, UTMUPS, Maidenhead, MGRS, Loran TDs (Venture, Legend and Vista only) and other grids
      • Acquisition times: Warm - Approximately 15 seconds; Cold - Approximately 45 seconds; AutoLocate - Approximately 5 minutes
      • Update rate: 1/second, continuous
      • GPS accuracy: Position: <15 meters, 95% typical, Velocity: 0.05 meter/sec steady state>/li>
      • Interfaces: RS232 with NMEA 0183, RTCM 104 DGPS data format and proprietary Garmin
      • Antenna: Built-in patch
      • Power Source: 2 "AA" batteries (not included).




    • Reader Reviews
      You can see other positive reviews of the etrex Legend here, so I won't rehash them. The short story is that the Legend is a pretty decent GPS unit that works pretty well. The base map included in the Legend only shows major highways and major streets. This is similar to the maps you get from a car rental agency. It's perfectly fine for doing rough navigation from city to city. At first, I tried using Rand McNally's StreetFinder and TripMaker Deluxe on my laptop with the Legend. The setup worked, but having to deal with the serial cable and using a laptop in the car was not very practical. After I've had my Legend a while, I had a chance to borrow and use a Vista. The owner of the Vista upgraded it with detailed street-detail maps from Garmin's MapSource "Metroguide USA" CD .... The detailed street map is a really nice feature -- especially because you can look up addresses. Having such a detailed map in a small portable device is a delight! I decided to get the Metroguide for myself. From my usage comparison, I found two things missing in the Legend compared to the top-end etrex Vista. First, the Legend has only 8 MB of expansion memory instead of the 24 MB in the Vista. This turns out to be a big issue for me, as I would like to have a complete metro guide of the greater Los Angeles area. With 8 MB, I could only fit 6 of the 18 MetroGuide map sets that I would have liked. This means, I am missing coverage of a large section stretching roughly from Compton to Long Beach to Lynwood to Cerritos to Irvine that I would have wanted. In contrast, the Vista held all of greater Los Angeles area, plus some San Francisco, San Diego, and Las Vegas. Second, the Vista has sensors for barometric altitude and magnetic compass heading. The Legend estimates altitude via GPS, and calculated heading based on your travel speed vector. If you are a trail-hiker, these sensors improve your navigation. Used as-is from the factory (i.e., only the American basemaps), the Legend is perfectly fine, and I was quite happy with it. I could live without the Vista's sensors; But, having hit the 8 MB memory limit (trying to load Los Angeles), I would definitely go with the Vista now. The Metroguide maps sizes of other cities may or may not be an issue for you. Go to the Garmin website and use their MapSourec Map Viewer and count the number of "yellow squares" you'll need to cover you area of interest. Each square roughly represents between 500K to 1.5 MB of data (with the smaller, "dense" squares being toward the 1 MB to 1.5MB size). You'll find that most of the big cities will have enough squares to easily exceed the 8 MB of the Legend. Comment | Permalink | (Report this)

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