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I'm having problems using coordinates with my Garmin. Camps gives a coordinate of 17 08 18 S. The garmin want 3 digits on the last number (seconds I believe). I have put a 0 before & after the 18. I usually get close to where I want to be, but at the last minute the Garmin will want to take me bush.

Is there a simple solution? 

Cheers Pete



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Read this about coordinate formats.

 

Edit: Just out of curiosity, is that Kauri?



-- Edited by 03_Troopy on Saturday 21st of March 2015 11:06:13 AM

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Hi Pete,

With soooo many different models would be hard to say exactly, best way is to Google for a tutorial for your model. For example mine is a Nuvi so I googled "garmin nuvi gps coordinates" results gave me  host of online tutorials both written and video.

Hope the helps

Regards Steve.



-- Edited by madaboutled on Saturday 21st of March 2015 11:08:13 AM

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Also, you should be able to change the coordinate format in your Garmin via the settings menu. Have a read through the manual, or google for a copy online for your particular model if you don't have one.

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I would guess that the 3 figs for the seconds includes one decimal point?
S 017 08 18.0
Personally I prefer degrees and decimal degrees.
S 017.138333

Cheers,
Peter

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Thanks for the replies. I'll look into each of them. 

Troopy the coordinate is one I took randomly from camps.

Cheers Pete



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I also have a portable garmin and had the same problem. Days end i went through the settings and changed the co-ordiantes format to suit..As mentioned above where Wikicamps goves a single digit you will add the 0 before it eg 36:05/instead of 5 into your Garmin unit etc..

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Hi guys,

I have a new to Tomtom go600 and it is a pain for adding cords, I go to google earth find the loc and then use their cords. It takes a bit of mucking around but works. You also get all the coords.



-- Edited by Peter1059 on Sunday 5th of April 2015 09:41:07 PM

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Peter1059 wrote:

Hi guys,

I have a new to Tomtom go600 and it is a pain for adding cords, I go to google earth find the loc and then use their cords. It takes a bit of mucking around but works. You also get all the coords.



-- Edited by Peter1059 on Sunday 5th of April 2015 09:41:07 PM


 That'd be fine if you have phone reception, even if a little long winded way of doing it. It would be much easier just to change your coordinate format setup on you GPS to suit what you prefer.



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FYI, you can perform coordinate conversion using Google's calculator.

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=17+degrees+%2B+8+minutes+%2B+18+seconds+in+degrees

(17 degrees) + (8 arcminutes) + (18 arcseconds) = 17.1383333 degrees



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