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    Agree. My dad has the e-trex and I've got the H version. Mine keeps a signal where his dropped out constantly. He's since bought a new one, e-trex 20 (I think) and it's heaps better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peril 787b View Post
    Agree. My dad has the e-trex and I've got the H version. Mine keeps a signal where his dropped out constantly. He's since bought a new one, e-trex 20 (I think) and it's heaps better.
    The H had coverage for Russian satellites as well as USA. All models since are only designed to work off USA satellites according to the Garmin rep who used to come into work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by savagehunter View Post
    The H had coverage for Russian satellites as well as USA. All models since are only designed to work off USA satellites according to the Garmin rep who used to come into work.

    Sent from my GT-I9300T using Tapatalk

    I would have yo say that rep was pulling your chain mate.,
    Trust the dog.........................................ALWAYS Trust the dog!!

 

 

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