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The average map size in US Topo is .24 MB. To esitimate the number of maps a card will hold divided the size of the card by the map size. In the case of a 128 MB card it will hold approximately 533 maps from US Topo. I was able to load 533+ US Topo maps on to my 128MB card because a lot of the areas I selected lacked human developement. The more developement the more space a map takes. I had maps loaded covering 90% of California, part of NV, OR, WA, ID, and Mt. on the 128 MB card.
If you swap cards the wapoints will remain in the fixed memory of the unit. There is a way to save the waypoints on the card but I have not done that. I have never ran out of waypoints. And every once and while I delete waypoints that I will not use again.
When you have the MapSource software I recommend that you go to My Documents and create a Folder Called Garmin Waypoints, then open up your MapSource software with you gps connected and download your waypoints to your computer, and do a SAVE AS, and save into your Garmin Waypoints folder. You may want name the file 76CxMMDDYYYY that way you have a date for it. After saving the file to your computer the waypoints are still on your Desktop. Reload them into your gps. Before you do the reload you might take advantage of the time and create a few waypoints using the MapSource software. These new Waypoints can be part of the return package to your unit.
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From one of my earlier post.
"I spent a long time selecting every Topo map from the Pacific Ocean to the Eastern boundary of the Rocky Mt. States and from Canada to Mexico. I also loaded the City Navigator maps for Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Florida, and Nevada. I also selected maps for Boise, ID, and Denver, CO., along with City Navigator maps along I-80 going East. I also loaded maps for Michigan. This amounted to 1731 maps and 904.5 MB of space on the 1GB micro SD chip. Selecting so many Topo maps was rather time consuming. I had to take a break for cookies and milk."
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With either unit you will recieve a chip large enough to give you a lot of playtime. Back when I started out with the Garmin Legend I was able to manage the 8MB of memory between chunks of three National Forest, and private forest land.
I have found myself bouncing around the Western States and the ability to have more detailed maps loaded on a unit is an advantage. I must say that the Garmin basemap in the Legend served me well when I found myself suddenly out of State.
So you may want to hold back on buying a second chip unit it comes on sale. And I would not buy one less then 1GB. I recently put my orginal 128MB chip back to work when I installed it in my new camera phone. I can now put the chip in the SD holder that came with my 1GB chip and download pictures to my computer.
If you get the 76Cx with the 128MB chip it will cover your needs in Pennsylvania. Additional needs depend on your external travels.
In my case if I was to travel to the Mid West, and along the Eastern Sea Board, I would get a second 1 GB chip to load all the mapping software East of the Mississippi River. I would also save all my waypoints before leaving.
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Q. What is the largest size microSD card that I can use in my X-series GPS unit?
A. At this time, the 2 GB cards are the largest microSD cards that can be used for the X-series GPS units. However, the X-series GPS units are not compatible with the San Disk Ultra II cards and we do not recommend using the Ultra II micro SD cards with any of the X units.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Who knows if the price is right on a 2 GB card I might get one.
I would never give away my Date of Birth for a free 2 GB card in this age of identity thieft. Beaware nothing is for free!
I bumbed into an issue when I tried to load some maps from the US Topo East CD on to a chip already loaded with US Topo West maps. I guess the best answer for the problem was to use a different chip for each CD.
****Go to the Garmin software updates and there is a patch that will fix the probllem. January 14, 2007 edit.
Qt.
"For various reasons, I am considering either a Garmin 60Cx or a 76Cx. It seems that the only functional difference is the size of the microSD card and the 76 floats. (Yes?)"
Ans. When I was making a post the other day it suddenly dawned on there was another reason that I like the 76 series over the 60 series. It is the layout. With the lower portion of the 76C/76Cx clupped in my hand I can readly operate the buttons on the units with my thumb. It serves the same purpose as a pistol grip. I have a medium hand and this works great or me. The 60 series and the Magellan eXplorist series have the buttons on the bottom of the unit. This makes them a two-handed operation.