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Cornix

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  1. quote:Originally posted by Doh:If you want to do a search on your home coordinates, go to "My Cache Page" and make sure the coordinates are in your account info. Then, there should be a button in the top-right corner that shows "Search By Home Coordinates" I'm doing this. But this works only for the first search, where I can't filter. When I start a new serch, I can filter but my home coordinates are lost. I'd like to have a combination of these two search features. Cornix
  2. What I want to do is searching from my home coordinates and also applying some filters (exclude caches already found, multi-caches only, ...) without reentering the coordinates each time. Can't figure out how to do this. Cornix
  3. I like the new look of the search result page very much. However when I start a new search, my home coordinates are lost and I have to reenter them again. Is there a possibility to add an extra option 'By Home Coordinates' to the right dropdown box on the 'Searching for ...' page? Thanks Cornix
  4. Try to logout, close your browser, start browser and login again. Cornix
  5. quote:I knew MapSend could edit the routes, but not tracks. It's a nice feature. You have a table with the data of all your track points. When you click on a row, the corresponding trackpoint is highlighted on the map. By pressing the up and down keys you can follow your trail.
  6. quote:I get a track going straight from where I last was to my current loc. ... Makes saving track to route kinda difficult. You can edit your track with MapSend. In such cases I store the complete track twice and delete the second part of the track in the first file and the first part in the second file afterwards.
  7. I don't know the exact algorithm. Every 200 ft or 30 sec or something like this, the GPSr stores a track point. These track points are connected by a straight line. Your real track between these points is lost. On your backtrack different track points are stored and connected. So depending on the shape of your trail, you'll get a deviation.
  8. quote:Originally posted by Khlash:sometimes it shows me up to 150 feet off the trail I am backtracking. Is this normal? Yes, this is normal. It's due to interpolation between the stored track points. Cornix
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