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On the Mend
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the MODE and LAP/RESET does not work it just goes blank and when i turn it up...same crap still there. wtf?!?!?!
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#182 (permalink) |
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Bike Parts for Christmas
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I'm currently on my 2nd 305.
The first one had battery issues and would not hold a charge longer than a few hours. That eventually degraded down to zero hours. I paid the $99 flat fee for repair and I received a refurbished one in the mail. Fast forward 8 months and my 305 starts shutting off mid-ride - apparently when the trail gets rough. What's worse is that when it shuts off, some data corruption occurs. For example, coming DOWN from Cocktail Rock, I burned 64,316 calories. So..pay another $99 to get my 3rd 305...so go for the 705 for $425. Any battery issues for you 705 users yet? Or any other bad bugs? |
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What should I put here?
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I'm on my 4th 305 in two years. Each time it's been handled pretty quickly under warranty, and I've had a replacement in about a week. One of the guys I ride with has had a 705 for nearly six months, and so far no issues. Kinda useless extra features unless you buy the garmin maps.
However, there's a free set of topo maps for california available at http://www.vr6.com/gps/map-dl.htm I haven't tried the free map as I don't have a compatible GPS unit, but I've downloaded it for future use in case I do get one and the free map disappears. I'd like to hear if anyone has used this map on a 705.
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Every Day Is A New Day
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Got to Chime in with my Obligitory Best Software To Use and Its Free Pitch....
SportTracks http://www.zonefivesoftware.com/SportTracks/ |
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![]() The free maps I linked to in the previous post are for use IN the unit, on a Garmin GPS with mapping display, not on a PC after the ride.
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watch out for that pole!
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The map above loads and displays fine in my 705... haven't used it yet though, I don't think there's any street/trail names in it. |
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On the Mend
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here's a question. are all of garmin's HRM essentially the same? I have a 305 w/ at 301 forerunner HRM it's not pairing so i'm just curious if it HAS to be a 305 HRM?
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is there a way to reset the Garmin with it off? Like a reset button?
I pulled the unit off the computer, display read "charing complete" or whatever it normally says. However after i pulled it off it would not turn on and when i plug it in to the computer, nothing either. EDIT: Just tried the wall charger and a different cable, nothing "HEEEEEELLLLLP" (in the sir smoke-a-lot voice)
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Bike Parts for Christmas
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STR is the best thing ever, i search through the Garmin site and the only reset info i get is when the thing is turned on. Post up here and in less than 5 minutes the problem is solved!!!!!
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So I got to use my Garmin Edge 305 for the first time on Sunday. I love all the information that it provides for you, it comes in very handy. I had a Cateye before and when I rode Fullerton it usually shows 11.3 miles but when I used my Garmin doing the same course it showed 11.03 miles. Has anyone else noticed this on theres?
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#196 (permalink) |
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i believe because the garmin uses gps it is impacted by vertical accent/decent. when u upload to computer should make adjustments and be more on mark. that said your cats eye could be off a bit based on how your programed it for tire circum
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As far as training purposes go, it doesn't really matter if you incorrectly measure a course by .2 miles as long as that incorrect measurement is consistently incorrect on the same measurement device. And for my money, the Garmin is a superior training device, simply beacuase of the wealth of imformation it provides. Before I owned the Garmin I used a Cateye on the bike and a Suunto heart monitor/altimeter which was nice but it only allowed me to analyze averages where the Garmin allows me to review data on a point by point basis. Bottom line, they are both great training devices but not precise survey equipment. That said however, I would say that the Garmin is probably the more precise of the two. ![]()
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Pretty normal for the Garmin, it samples once every 6 to 7 seconds and measures in a straight line from point to point, where you might actually be on a turn and traveling a greater distance. Remember in math that the shortest distance between 2 points is a straight line? Same thing with G outs, ups and downs, left and rights.... a wheel sensor measures actual of what you roll, a GPS unit averages what you travel, and a lot can happen distance wise between 6 or 7 second measurement points besides an assumed straight line.
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had the same experience when i switched to a garmin years ago. the garmin measurements were always more accurate.
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