I later found that I could reuse my longer original cable from the 360 with the larger suction cup to hold it on the window better. Good thing I bought a USB extension for the GPS-168 that I could utilize. My only complaint is the short cable that came with this device and the small suction cup does not hold on like the larger one on the old 360. The small size was my only hesitation after dealing with the small GPS-168. I can not say its any faster, but so far I can not complain about reception for a device that's 1/3 of the 360. So after I got home I picked up the 500 since reviews say its much better and faster th an the 360 was.
I can't in all good conscience even sell it on eBay. I missed turns so much that I almost threw it out the window. Completely inaccurate and slow, very slow. I ended up navigating by the map and not by the GPS.
Well, do yourself a favor and don't even waste you time and money on the GPS-168. Of course I needed to also pick up an USB extension as well to make it useful in a car. My 12+ yr old GPS-360 finally went bad when in DC and I had to purchase a GPS-168 because that's all BestBuy had. Nothing like a large screen to look at when you're driving in a new town and don't have to carry a separate nav device like my TomTom GO 4CQ01. When traveling for work I use MS Streets & Trips on the laptop. Click OK to close the Layer Properties dialog box and save your changes.Replacement for GPS-360 & much better than the GPS-168
You will find that the full capabilities of ArcGIS Desktop symbology are available to be used in your tracking layer. For example, if you are working with a point tracking layer, you can select Character Marker Symbol in the Type drop-down list on the Symbol Property Editor dialog box to symbolize your point data using character markers. For more advanced options, click the Edit Symbol button to open the Symbol Property Editor dialog box.ĭepending on whether your tracking layer contains point, line, or polygon data, different options exist on the Symbol Selector and Symbol Property Editor forms. You can change basic symbol properties, such as color and size in the Symbol Selector dialog box. In the table in the middle of the Symbology tab, double-click a symbol you want to change to open the Symbol Selector dialog box.
This procedure will show you how to customize unique symbols for your tracking events based on unique values of an attribute in your data. When a tracking layer is initially added to a map document, all events in the tracking layer are assigned the same default symbology. Symbolizing data based on unique attribute values Prerequisite:īefore executing this procedure, you must have a tracking layer in your map document.