Please be simple in your replies (if any) as I find the users guide a bit lacking when it comes down to basics especially when a recent readout had me on the wrong side of a river by a full grid square
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Good advice. I believe it makes around 300 metres difference.norts wrote:Most 1:25000 maps in Tassie are AGD66 where as the new parks maps are GDA94.
norts wrote:Probably the first thing you need to do is ensure that your projection on your GPS is the same as that on your map.
Most 1:25000 maps in Tassie are AGD66 where as the new parks maps are GDA94.
walkinTas wrote:norts wrote:Probably the first thing you need to do is ensure that your projection on your GPS is the same as that on your map.
Most 1:25000 maps in Tassie are AGD66 where as the new parks maps are GDA94.
If you need to convert between the two then download the conversion tool from here http://adunk.ozehosting.com/terrigal/convertcoords.html
taswaterfalls.com wrote:Should be no need..the etrex should just be able to switch between both.
In fact, the eTrex can bring up both at the same time - on the page that gives you 5 different areas, they can all be customized from sunrise and sunset to location to altitude to average time moving to... there are a heap of choices.taswaterfalls.com wrote:Should be no need..the etrex should just be able to switch between both.
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