thesmithy
Brian Rourke
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I have a Lawrence Endura came loaded with Australia wide raster mapping.
No need to add on.
32g mini SD CARD included.
It does everthing i require.
999 waypoints
Back track
Elevation.
Touch screen or button
Distance travelled
Speed walking or driving. It tells me how long it took to get to destination and how long to get back.
+ all the other gadgets modern GPS units have
5 colour trail markers.
999 trails.
1 touch waypoints
Key board touch screen
Exit 4B hit way point give it a name......hit new trail done. Go for a 3 klm walk. Hit back track......it asks you if you want compass or trail. Compass will beep if you are off course. Trail will pinpoint your position in relation to the trail. When you are within 30m of the 4B it will tell you by beeping then show you a directional compass.
That being said i always carry a map of the area i am in as well as surrounding maps.
As well as a SILVAR Compass with declination. GPS will not always work in heavy wooded areas or high mountains. Or it will be sposmadic cutting in and out.
Turn GPS on at home plug into external power...or when you arrive at your starting point and turn it on it will take ages to find its location.
On longer hunting trips where i am covering many klms i carry laptop with external GPS antenna.
It's loaded with BASE MAP / OZTOPO / MAPSCOURSE / RASTER MAPPING?
It works as a giant Plotter GPS.
I can plot the next days hunting / prospecting right down to distance travelled fuel usage...
If on foot i can use the hand held then transfer the days waypoints on to the larger pc to save for next trip.
To be able to do all this it took many hrs of mishaps study failures then it all fell into place.
Back ground....18 years with the NSWRFS using paper maps and compasses then 7 years with FRNSW only using GPS and UBDs now we have in appliance GPS Tracking units the vehicle shows up as a little red truck on a large screen at COMMCEN so comms can direct us to the incident if we become lost.
It is modern technology at its best.....unfortunately if there is a break down in the GPS system we are flying blind as them no longer teach map reading.
Sorry to bore you.
Just my way of doing things.
Cheers
TheSmithy.....!
No need to add on.
32g mini SD CARD included.
It does everthing i require.
999 waypoints
Back track
Elevation.
Touch screen or button
Distance travelled
Speed walking or driving. It tells me how long it took to get to destination and how long to get back.
+ all the other gadgets modern GPS units have
5 colour trail markers.
999 trails.
1 touch waypoints
Key board touch screen
Exit 4B hit way point give it a name......hit new trail done. Go for a 3 klm walk. Hit back track......it asks you if you want compass or trail. Compass will beep if you are off course. Trail will pinpoint your position in relation to the trail. When you are within 30m of the 4B it will tell you by beeping then show you a directional compass.
That being said i always carry a map of the area i am in as well as surrounding maps.
As well as a SILVAR Compass with declination. GPS will not always work in heavy wooded areas or high mountains. Or it will be sposmadic cutting in and out.
Turn GPS on at home plug into external power...or when you arrive at your starting point and turn it on it will take ages to find its location.
On longer hunting trips where i am covering many klms i carry laptop with external GPS antenna.
It's loaded with BASE MAP / OZTOPO / MAPSCOURSE / RASTER MAPPING?
It works as a giant Plotter GPS.
I can plot the next days hunting / prospecting right down to distance travelled fuel usage...
If on foot i can use the hand held then transfer the days waypoints on to the larger pc to save for next trip.
To be able to do all this it took many hrs of mishaps study failures then it all fell into place.
Back ground....18 years with the NSWRFS using paper maps and compasses then 7 years with FRNSW only using GPS and UBDs now we have in appliance GPS Tracking units the vehicle shows up as a little red truck on a large screen at COMMCEN so comms can direct us to the incident if we become lost.
It is modern technology at its best.....unfortunately if there is a break down in the GPS system we are flying blind as them no longer teach map reading.
Sorry to bore you.
Just my way of doing things.
Cheers
TheSmithy.....!