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BB said:
If you have not yet been here, you should probably drop by and look around:
http://gpsinformation.net
Another option would be to look for a small Garmin or other GPS unit (like Magellen) and their street map software. You can get autorouting and color GPS functions combined with a map (no free updates for map data) that will run on 2 AA batteries, for 25-35 hours, for about $350-$400 (Garmin Etrex Legend Color 24MBytes with map software for US. GPS $400 - rebate $50 + US map data $105). Of course, there are more expensive units out there too...
If you already have a PDA--a new GPS may not be the best deal for you--but a purpose built GPS (pretty water, sun and drop resistant) is pretty neat to have.
-Bill
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Bill I have a Rino 120 for my gps use... I work in the area where we get calls into other ambulances assigned grids when they are busy especially on friday and sat nights. I know brooklyn but I can't be familiar with every little street. So instead of searching for it on the map I would rather punch in the cross streets or addy and get the map of the streets. I know how to get to the proximity of the area I just want to know the exact pinpoin location.
Matt