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GPS, again
Ok, so which gps unit offers the choice of lat/long and UTM datum?
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Don Staples wrote:
Ok, so which gps unit offers the choice of lat/long and UTM datum? I can't think of a unit that doesn't support both types of coordinates these days. Any newer Garmin, Trimble, Magellan etc will handle both. I use an older Garmin eTrex for navigating, whether it be down a road, through the bush or even in a helicopter. Works like a charm. For mapping of single points I use a Trimble GeoExplorer 3. |
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Don Staples wrote:
Ok, so which gps unit offers the choice of lat/long and UTM datum? I can't think of a unit that doesn't support both types of coordinates these days. Any newer Garmin, Trimble, Magellan etc will handle both. I use an older Garmin eTrex for navigating, whether it be down a road, through the bush or even in a helicopter. Works like a charm. For mapping of single points I use a Trimble GeoExplorer 3. |
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"Joe Shmoe" wrote in message ... Don Staples wrote: Ok, so which gps unit offers the choice of lat/long and UTM datum? I can't think of a unit that doesn't support both types of coordinates these days. Any newer Garmin, Trimble, Magellan etc will handle both. I use an older Garmin eTrex for navigating, whether it be down a road, through the bush or even in a helicopter. Works like a charm. For mapping of single points I use a Trimble GeoExplorer 3. Many thanks, time to hit the back side of the learning curve. |
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