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  1. EPE is one thing, but the original poster said that he's always 50 - 100 ft away from the actual cache location when he finds it. That's quite a different issue.

     

    Correct, except that the estimated probable error also applies to the cache location. If the user is interested in checking the accuracy of his gpsr, he should be comparing the reading against the coordinates for a benchmark, not a geocache.

  2. Right click on Points in the Places sidebar and select Properties. Under Style, Color tab of Properties, reduce the Scale of the Icon to 0.1

     

    You'll still see little dots where the waypoints are, but you won't see the big squares. And you will see a line connecting the dots (path).

     

    Thanks for that tip. I just tried it for a hike I did today and it worked (actually, I had to right click on mapsource where it appeared in the tree under Points.

     

    There are other ways of importing the track into GE to get just a line, but I assume you want the simple Mapsource view in GE.

     

    I noticed that, if I set the scale of the icon to 0, all that shows is a line.

  3. If not, I might be saying goodbye to my vista HCx. I can't stand it anymore.

    And it's taking to much of my time trying to fix this.

     

    try 2.8/2.5 before you give up on it!

     

    The comment about "multi-path" is probably the correct explanation for what is happening. That said, I have yet to experience the issue with the combination of 2.8/2.5.

  4. When I experienced drift, it looked different from that. Here is one typical example

     

    Drift.jpg.jpg

     

    But, as you described, once the drift occurred, the unit was off by a few hundred feet - I don't think it would have continued to get worse, it just wouldn't get back on track without a reset.

     

    I am currently using 2.80/2.50 and have yet to experience the drift issue with that configuration. I briefly tried 3.0/3.0, but didn't like the look of the track log, so I reverted. That said, I suspect updating to 3.0/3.0 would still be a much better option than 2.70/2.60.

  5. 1) when i create a new route or upload a track from my 60csx to mapsource, all the waypoints along the way are big black squares. i would like to be able to hide them because when i zoom out or view it in google earth, all i see is a big collage of black squares. how do i hide them? i see that i can change the symbol of a waypoint, but i can't find a way to hide it all together.

     

    I think the "squares" that you describe are a feature in google earth, not mapsource. You can make the squares a little smaller, but I haven't found a way to change them.

     

    <tools> <options> click on the 3D view tab and, in that window, select "small" under labels/icon size.

     

    You can turn the track off all together:

     

    <view> turn on the sidebar - a menu will appear on the left of the screen. One of the items on the menu is "Places" and, in that panel is a tree that includes "temporary places" and, under that, "mapsource". Both of those will have a check mark in them - indicating that Google Earth is displaying data that it imported from mapsource. Remove the check mark from the box next to mapsource and the track will not display.

  6. I went to the interface settings in the GPS's setup menu, and it says "Not Connected." Occasionally, it will say "connected," and instead of saying there is no GPS found, Mapsource will say "A GPS unit was found, but does not have the proper capabilities" or something to that effect. It suggests "Setting the unit's interface to 'Garmin' or 'Host.'"

     

    I suspect that you need to be talking with the folks from Garmin.

     

    I have a VistaHCx - which has a data card in it. With that unit, the interface options are either the unit or the card. I get the error message that you describe if I have the unit set to the card and then try to communicate with the unit from MapSource.

     

    To be honest, I don't understand why the "interface" icon even appears in your setup menu because you only have one option, i.e. Garmin. I also have a LegendC, which is essentially the same unit as the VentureHC - but with the older receiver. I don't seen an "interface" icon anywhere in the menus on that unit.

  7. Hi! I have a Garmin 260W. If I buy a USB cable for it, can I use the function on the geocache pages to send cache coordinates to my GPS? Or do I need something else besides a USB?

     

    I've got a 260 which, except for the fact that it does not have a wide screen, is probably the same unit that you have. I don't cache with mine and, because the computer interface looks different than that with my other garmin gpsr's (i.e. it doesn't communicate with mapsource), I presumed that it also would not communicate with the "send to gps" function. But, I just proved myself wrong - I was able to download a cache and then was able to find it by the 6 digit code in the list of favorites.

  8. My unit has:

    - Software Version 2.70

    - GPS software version 2.60

    I also found the 2.80 version but I'd be interested to start with the 2.70 and see if it fixes the problem.

     

    Could someone please explain how and what should I do to re-install it? I'm aware that my data will be lost but I'm afraid of doing something wrong! Please help!

    Any guidance on the procedure will be much appreciated. Thank you all in advance.

     

    The combination that has worked best for me is:

    Software Version 2,80

    Chipset (GPS software version) 2.50.

     

    If you have a copy of software version 2.80, you should be able to install it by simply connecting your gpsr to the computer and double-clicking on the file.

     

    Installing an older version of the chipset is a little more complicated. If you can find a copy, it will probably be a compressed file. When you unzip it, you should get two files - a *.rgn file (actually looks something like GPSChipsetTypeM2_RegionFile__250[1].rgn) and a file labeled updater. Assuming that you have webupdater installed on your computer, create a shortcut to update and put it in the same folder as the other two files. Connect the gpsr to your computer and then, drag the *.rgn file on top of the shortcut to WebUpdater. Updater should open and will then install the *.rgn file.

  9. Help!! I spent a small fortune for what I thought would be one of the top of the line in GPS units, the Etrex Vista, but I'm finding it's a piece of crap (at least the instructions and the Garmin website is a piece of crap). I keep having problems transferring data from Mapsource and GPSeasy to the unit. I get the error message that says, "There is a problem with the COMM Port" and I tried Comms 1-4) serial ports and none worked.

     

    If you bought a Vista that connects through a serial port, it is a discontinued model - no longer top of the line.

  10. So what happens if I want to get the old maps back or restore it to default?

     

    I presume that you are building the map set in MapSource and then transferring the maps to the gpsr. Before installing a map set, save it on your computer. Do the same with subsequent map sets. Then, except for the time required to send the maps to the gpsr, it is pretty easy to switch among different map sets.

     

    The basemap stays in the unit, regardless of what you do with other map sets. I suspect it is stored someplace other than in the accessible memory that is used for storing map sets.

  11. Go to the Garmin website and download a copy of the manual for the Vista C - look for it under discontinued models. It is essentially the same unit that you have except that it doesn't take a data card and it doesn't have the high sensitivity receiver. The important thing is that the functions are the same and the manual for the older unit is much more complete.

  12. Go to the Garmin website and download a copy of the users manual for the Legend C. Functionally, it is the same unit as the Venture HC, but without the high sensitivity receiver and a different colored case. The older user manuals were much more complete than the manuals that come with the newer models and everything in the Legend C manual should also apply to your unit.

  13. As a couple of other folks have suggested, my initial thought that there is an issue with the coordinate format. If you have corrected that issue, search for a few benchmarks. The coordinates for those likely will be more accurate than the coordinates for a cache. Also, with a consumer grade unit, you shouldn't expect accuracy any better than 15 +/- ft. And, if the guy who hid the cache was also using a consumer grade unit, the coordinates for an "accurately" placed cache is also have a probable error of +/- 15 ft. So, you could be standing on top of a cache and your gps could say that it is 30 ft. away and still be spot on.

     

    Getting the cable won't fix the problem unless it was a result of operator error with the data input.

  14. I got confused by the "upgrade to 2.50" bit; couldn't find any mention of upgrade. But POI does sound sortof useful. Can you help me figure out what you mean?

     

    Thanks both of you for your help!

     

    The upgrade thing is a software issue. You can do that online after you purchase the unit.

     

    I think you need a unit that accepts a memory card to do the points of interest thing. It isn't all that useful for caching and, if you have a unit with a geocache function, it won't treat POI's as geocaches and, thus, you wouldn't be able to read the note from the compass page while searching for a cache.

     

    Given the choice between the two units you mentioned, without question, I would purchase the Venture HCx. It is easier to use and has more functions. Also, if you are going to cache with the unit, you will want to be able to connect the unit to your computer. The Venture HCx comes with a USB cable. The eTrexH requires a seperate, serial cable and to use it, you might need to get a USB adapter unless your computer has a serial port that will accept it. You can currently buy a Venture HCx for about $110 from Amazon or about $130 from OffRoute. There also are other options for purchasing online.

     

    Get the Venture HCx! (unless you think you need an electronic compass/altimeter, in which case get the Summit HCx.)

  15. I don't have a Venture HC. I have a Legend C and a Vista HCx. I have experienced slow/no start ups with both, although not frequently. When it has happened, turning the unit off and back on is usually sufficient. If not, turning it off/on and selecting new location from the satellite page does the trick. I'm not sure the cause. Perhaps someone who is a bit more tech savvy has an explanation.

  16. I am running 2.80 both software and chipset but I have not tested much... Just finally returned from the mess software 3.00 made. I think you are wise to stay with what works. What chip do you have in your unit? I just wonder if some of the issues are due to different chips? My Vista HCx has a Bravo 2..

     

    The last time we had a thorough discussion of the chip question on this board, I think the conclusion was that all of the Vista HCx's have Bravo 2's. I forget the method for getting that information, but I'm pretty sure mine has a Bravo 2.

  17. I tried the firmware 3.0 update in my Vista HCx and, while I was at it, I thought I would give chipset 2.80 another try. Mistake! I took a short hike with it this afternoon and the resulting track log was bizarre - sort of like the old "drift issue" but without the characteristic jag in the middle of the log.

     

    So, I backed dated to firmware 2.80/chipset 2.50, which is the combination that has performed most consistently for me.

  18. I want to buy a GPS unit that is relatively low cost. My biggest priority is that I can plug it into my computer and download lat/longs for caches from www.geocaching.com. I was thinking about the Garmin eTrex Legend, but I can't find a solid answer on whether it will work with geocaching.com. Does anyone have any recommendations?

     

    The eTrex Legend (unless you are talking about the Legend HCx) is a discontinued model. For the same amount of money, you can get similar functionality but with a color screen and a high sensitivity receiver with eTrex Venture HC - it comes with a USB cable. You should be able to purchase one online for less than $150. It's not the only option, but I have been satisfied with the service that I have gotten from OffRoute.com

  19. Get a Garmin Venture HC. You should be able to get a new one from OffRoute.com for about $130 plus shipping. It is a high sensitivity receiver, with a color screen and better functionality, including a basemap (although not much of a map) than the eTrex H. Plus, it comes with a USB cable. The cable for the eTrex H is an extra and, unless your computer has a serial port, you would also have to get a usb adapter. And, if you did that, you would have paid about the same as the cost for the Venture but would not have as nice a gps. The Venture HC has all the funtionality of the more expensive units except that it doesn't have an electronic compass or electronic altimeter. If you think you need those functions, you could spend a few dollars more and get a Summit HC. With either of those units, you could go for a long time and never have a need to upgrade.

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