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mr007s

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  1. You may be happy with exporting a HTML file with GSAK. You can chose from multiple options on the export. Here are a few screenshots:

     

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    I place this export in my documents. GSAK will name the folder Cache. You can rename it afterward. Connect your PDA or copy the file over to your SD card if you are using one.

     

    A second option is use GPX Sonar and export a gpx file with GSAK and copy that export to the pda.

     

    Both ways work great for me. I probably use GPX Sonar but the HTML is hard to beat.

  2. Thanks for the link to GSAK macro, I've bookmarked it for future reference.

     

    I am not sure that I can use it as I am using a Garmin map card, instead of the Garmin computer map. As I understand it, the card should not be written to, or over.

    I have placed a bid on eBay for a PDA and hope to use it in conjunction with my GPSmap 60CSx.

     

    Regards,

    Pete

     

    As far as I'm aware, the POI's are stored in the unit, and not on the memory card.

    I use the macro myself, and sent the info as caches and as POI's. As said above, if you need the info -clue etc- just hit Find >POI >nearest.

     

    The GSAK Macro will create a Custom POI File that will be loaded to your Garmin 60CSx by Garmin's free POI Loader. The files are installed to your SD card. You can access the card while connected to your computer and placing the GPS in Mass Storage mode. There you can modify the file name if needed. In mass storage your SD card is read just as all other external drives.

  3. You never know when you will be caught out in the rain while biking. No matter what mount you use it would be smart to wrap the unit with a piece of clear wrap (Saran Wrap). Don't forget the underneath, those tires will throw a rooster tail and it will get wet on the bottom.

  4. You will need to manually delete the old waypoints from your GPS.

    My best suggestion for the Garmin and GSAK would be to read. Just as with any new purchase to become proficient with it one needs to understand the operation.

    For many, GSAK seems overwhelming! Not the case. Not everyone will use every available function of GSAK. But, it's there for you if so inclined. Search for and read the Gsak tutorials HERE.

     

    Don't worry about absorbing it all at once just learn one aspect at a time.

    You will find all kinds of help from users over on the GSAK site if you get stuck.

  5. From what I have read the PQ engine is feeling a little sickly. In the mean time you may be able to restore your GSAK settings if you are a regular user of the back up option.

    Go to file/ restore and tick the boxes you need included to achieve desired results.

    Navigate via the browser window to the back up files and chose one

    Screen shot below:

     

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  6. I can't think of an easy way for this to be done. The "My Finds Query" should return all your logs for those 936 caches.

    Depending on how many DNF logs you posted you could create a Bookmark for those and run a PQ to get those caches and load it into GSAK under a "MY DNF's database. Since this will return only 20 logs, yours may not be included. Open those cache pages, where your logs are missing, in GC.com and search for your log. Then You could copy/paste your log to GSAK using the edit waypoint function. You could paste it into the user notes/log section.

     

    Do the same for other categories where you are missing logs.

     

    Maybe you would rather have them in a word doc. or elsewhere instead of GSAK. Either way it looks to be time consuming.

     

    Good luck which every direction you take.

  7. I use RTV on just about everything. Hard to beat.

     

    Whats is RTV and where can we get it.

     

    It's a silicone rubber sealant, comes in a variety of colors. Can find at most hardware stores, walmart, plumbing supply stores, etc. One of the above post says cure a week or so. I usually alloy 24 hrs. I'm not talking about caulk, that's something else.

  8. My brother-in-law just used my Garmin Oregon 400T to verify the acreage of a farm they are interested in purchasing. He completed the calculation and it was within .32 acres....but it was over 120 acres and they did not have the GPS directly over the fence lines.

     

    He saved the completed file and named it for future use. It was saved as a GPX file but when i try to open it in GSAK, there is nothing there.

     

    Any help or suggestions?

     

    GSAK doesnt open routes or tracks. Try viewing in Mapsource, that should work

  9. Garmin offers an app called "Web Updater". You might consider downloading it to your computer and run it periodically. Don't depend on the Garmin e-mail offer of update notifications to reach you. I signed up for that and very seldom receive them. The updater will keep your unit current much more easily and is more dependable.

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