Wansworth
Well-Known Member
Without a lot of complicated button pushing ,yours .
Without a lot of complicated button pushing ,yours .
I have a mobile phone thing that err works as a phone a.Here I have to admit to the complete failure to intergrate in the 21 century and gross inability to assimilate INSTRUCTIONS on how to use technological stuff that is why I would like a GPS that does only that or has limited functions that are easily accessed with out recall to a young person.
Get a young person to download an app to your phone and teach u how to use it!
(If u buy a brand new item it will have its own quirks and things to learn anyway. You might as well save yourself some pennies and be dragged into the 21 century. ..
Wouldn't that be dependent on mobile phone coverage, hence unusable at sea?
If you have an iPhone the built in Compass App shows Lat and Long. Works without an Internet connection.
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They all will.
A Garmin e-Trex https://buy.garmin.com/en-GB/GB/prod6403.html You can get an eTrex 10 for under £75
GPs is independent of mobile coverage.
If you are a traditional paper and pencil guy you'll discover that Long Lats on electronic devices are expressed as xx N yyy.zzzz rather than xx N yyy' aaa"
I'm pretty sure that early e-Trexes (e-Trices) at least did not do lat/long, but only OS grid references. I remember postings here at the time saying "nice idea, great price, shame they are no use for sailing".