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Cache Hunter D

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  1. A giant slug

    That is what we saw  :huh: about 3 inches long.

    I thought they were really cool. Not slimy at all, velvety. We were in Scotland, which is gorgeous. No mosquitos, although the midges are mean, to some people.

    :huh:

    Where I'm at we have tons of these slugs, they are a huge problem for people with gardens. I've never seen them anywhere else, funny that the first time I'd see a picture of them would be from Scotland.

  2. I had the same problem with my MeriPlat. The thing that fixed it was to tell it to use the GPS course for the compass then switch it back to magnetic. Seems to happen with my MeriPlat often if I'm around too much metal, but switching it a couple times always fixes it.

     

    Also, you'll notice the compass drift if you hold it vertically. Even though it's 3-axis, it's alot more accurate in the horizontal.

     

    Hope this helps.

  3. When I first got my MeriPlat I had problems like you are describing, but for some reason they seem to have gone away. Either that or I just haven't noticed them anymore. I have upgraded the firmware since then, but the problems resolved themselves before I did that.

     

    So I guess basically I'm saying that it just seems to happen sometimes?

  4. If it's a short hike you can turn up the track detail on the MeriPlat and it will help, but it's still a problem. If I turn mine off, then drive somewhere else and turn it back on, I get a track going straight from where I last was to my current loc. Just one of those goofy things. Makes saving track to route kinda difficult.

  5. Most all electronics *can* be disconnected hot, it is just recommended you do not do so as you can cause power irregularities while connecting/disconnecting. This is esp. true of connector types that use male/female type plugs (read PS/2, if you were planning on using the connectors from the mouse on your wiring.)

     

    So on opinion . . . I really wouldn't worry about it. I do it all the time with various electronics and nothing has fried on me yet from it. And seeing as how a GPS unit uses flash memory, you (should) have more of a buffer with it.

     

    Hope this helps.

  6. I use a RAM mount for my MeriPlat, it has a huge (4") suction cup, so it never slips or falls off, and the mount is modular if I want to mount it to something else, I just buy a new base and not the whole mount. Only drawback is the power connector won't stay in the cradle, I have to screw it on and off. I was disappointed when I found that part out, but other than that small annoyance the mount is very well built.

  7. I have calibrated other electronic compasses in a car that way, but not a Vista. Tried with my MeriPlat and I couldn't get the calibration to take in the car (Also couldn't do it by driving in circles, had to rotate the thing in place.) It kept detecting all the metal nearby and telling me to move it and try again. One nice thing with the MeriPlat's compass as well is it is 3-axis, so it works vertically and horizontally (But I have noticed a very slight drift in the vertical position.)

  8. I can't believe with all the information we wrote in here, every single one of us until Renegade did not mention that unless it's an electric compass, it won't work if you aren't moving . . .

  9. About the electronic compass being affected by vehicles, I've found it really matters what type of car and where in the car you have it. With my MeriPlat (in a Camaro, fiberglass body), between the seats, the compass points true. If I move it to the windshield, mid-car, it always points to the engine. In a Honda, the compass points to the nearest wall most of the time. To simplifiy it I just keep it set to use GPS course instead of magnetic north when I have it in the car.

     

    Hope this help,

    -W

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