Friday, Mar 17, 2017 at 14:33
Hi Shaker
The biggest misconception with a number on navigation system including Navman, Garmin and the like, is they use that magic word "Hema"
Unfortunately that is where it ends in a real big way. What these companies do is purchase map data from Hema and then get their own cartography department to make their own map data using the data supplied by Hema, and not their actual maps.
You would think that they should be the same, but unfortunately they are
miles appart. Years ago before I went the true Hema way, I used 2 GPS units. My in car street Garmin had the Garmin Topo maps ( they claim to be Hema but we're not) and my Garmin handheld had the Shonky Maps.
Heading in WA from Ayers
Rock, the shonky maps were quite good, but not spot on. The Garmin Topo on the other hand had us driving off road for much of the way to Warakurna. In the end I swapped over the shonky maps to the street unit and used that for the rest of the trip, including the Connie Sue and Anne Beadell Highways.
I contacted Garmin on my return and complained how poor their so called Topo, off road map data was, but they could not care less.
Since owning a number of HN units , they are just fantadtic and can in no way be compared to the other so called "Off Road" ability of those other brand units.
OziExplorer has been a leader in moving maps in Australia for a very long time with the ability to add countless maps to suite your own individual requirements. Like I saud above, they are a number of very good deal around at the moment with the HN7 selling for just over $400
Once you start to add extra maps to the HN units, it opens a complete new way of true outback travel.
Give one a go and you will be delighted on just how fantadtic they are.
Cheers
Stephen
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