eTrex 20 or eTrex 30???

An electronic compass uses battery power and is an extra expense for a feature that you rarely (if ever, depending on the use case,) will use. It requires calibration and is prone to interference. It is no better than a standard magnetic compass.
If you are going to be standing still a lot and trying to figure out which direction north is, then get a regular compass. If you are using the GPS to track the typical things that one wants to track while bike riding, or motoring to one's favorite fishing spot (the use-cases that Jim said he wants it for,) then the electronic compass is a drawback rather than a feature (it reduces battery life without adding information.)

Have the etrex 20 now for over a year. It is very waterproof and solid. Battery-life
is not a problem. Just put in a pair of 2400Mh rechargeable AA pennlites in and your good for a week.
I use it as a log, after a sail you can see the tripmeter for distance, speed etc.etc.
Just turn it on and stow it in the grab-bag before a trip.
Always set a waypoint of the beach you leave for safety. One day that compass was handy when fog kicked in.
The screen on both the etrex's are to small to navigate on a rough ride. Maybe the
30 is handy for biking but I wouldn't take it on a cat.Does
state its IPX 7(sort of waterproof) though.
Since Gps is forbidden in most races I do ( or want to do ) I opted for the 20.
Regards, André
Edited by catmodding on Feb 11, 2012 - 02:18 AM.
André de Bruin, Amsterdam,the Netherlands
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