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  1. Yesterday I bought some clear silicone RTV to repair the rubber strap on my Etrex. After removing the rubber strap, I peeled off the double sided tape. It came off very cleanly, and I was surprised that there is another layer of clear tape (which showed no signs of loosening) under the double sided tape. I decided to leave that in place. I cleaned off the rubber strap with goof-off, applied two very thin beads of the RTV to the unit (one near each edge of where the strap would reside, and put it in place. The rubber strap had noticibly stretched so I secured it with two rubber bands until the RTV cured. Worked like a charm and it's like new again. And I'm confident that it will last a whole lot longer than the original.

  2. Yes, I used gpxsonar on an axim x50v until I got my Oregon. GPXSonar was an excellent application. Get the latest v1.5

     

    It takes the zipped pocket query from geocaching. That zipped file contains 2 files: gpx and wpts.gpx

     

    Midway through last year, something about these files from geocaching.com changed, and gpxsonar wouldn't read it properly.

     

    The solution was to remove the wpts.gpx file from the zipped pocket query. I found an application that ran on the axim that would open the zip file, and I could remove the wpts.gpx file and resave it. I don't remember what it was called. But this allowed me to not have to download the PQ to a computer to edit the zip file before transferring to the Axim.

     

    Good luck.

  3. On the Oregon (pre x50 units), it's actually quite easy to see when the unit switches from GPS to electronic compass. On the compass screen, it will display "hold level" or something like that when the electronic compass is on. Text will turn off when it switches to GPS compass.

     

    I assume with the X50 units that have the 3-axis compass, it will no longer display this text since it doesn't need to be level for the electronic compass to be accurate.

     

    I've definitely found that the electronic compass on the Oregon needs to be recalibrated more often than it did on my VistaHCX.

  4. The etrex family uses a standard USB to mini-USB cable. You may already have one sitting around your house from various other electronics (like a digital camera). Otherwise you can get one at any electronics store.

     

    No special software needed. I do think you need to install a driver for your computer to recognize the etrex, but the first time you go to send a geocache to your etrex using the geocaching website, it will prompt you for what you need to do.

  5. The new dashboards are pretty nice. I especially like the geocaching-active one. When you touch the geocache symbol, it takes you directly to the geocache description. One nice improvement would be that if you touch the small compass, it would take you to the compass screen.

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  6. I don't think you're going to get the desired results. I don't know of any application that will give you a direction and distance pointer. I'd also assume that the CF GPS unit will not have a magnetic compass, which means it relies on motion to determine direction - not very good for geocaching.

  7. I've been having trouble recently with the PQ's as well (used to work fine). I'm using GPXSonar. The new zipped PQ's won't load properly (GPXSonar uses the zipped file directly). The problem actually seems to be the -wpts.gpx file. If I open the zipped file, remove the -wpts.gpx file. Rezip it with just the standard .gpx file, then it will work fine.

    But this is a very cumbersome process since I cannot do this directly on my pocket pc.

     

    If there was an option to just get a .gpx file in a PQ, rather than both the .gpx and -wpts.gpx, that would solve the problem for me.

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