JetSkier
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Originally posted by FourWindz:Hey...this is FourWindz. I need some help, please!! Ok~I was wondering. You know how you post up your finds on caches and everything?? Well, if you know another teams name, can you type that in somewhere, and look at the caches they have found?? I have asked someone, and they didn't seem to know. I have looked all over the website, but haven't been able to find anything. Please help me!! Thank you!!
FourWindz
On the "Main Page", click on the "advanced search" link. Scroll down a bit and you'll see an option that says "Or, Caches found by username:". Type the username here and click "Find".
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Originally posted by FourWindz:Hey...this is FourWindz. I need some help, please!! Ok~I was wondering. You know how you post up your finds on caches and everything?? Well, if you know another teams name, can you type that in somewhere, and look at the caches they have found?? I have asked someone, and they didn't seem to know. I have looked all over the website, but haven't been able to find anything. Please help me!! Thank you!!
FourWindz
On the "Main Page", click on the "advanced search" link. Scroll down a bit and you'll see an option that says "Or, Caches found by username:". Type the username here and click "Find".
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Originally posted by phantom4099:On magellan units disabling WAAS does not free up the two channels,
I have a Magellan Meridian and there is no way to disable WAAS. Which Magellan has this capability? Which one do you use?
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The Meridian defaults the internal baud rate to 4800! This is why it takes eons to upload maps. I changed mine to 115200 and was able to upload 35 megs in about an hour. Make sure you have the latest firmware from the Magellan site.
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The Meridian defaults the internal baud rate to 4800! This is why it takes eons to upload maps. I changed mine to 115200 and was able to upload 35 megs in about an hour. Make sure you have the latest firmware from the Magellan site.
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Thanks TeamCNJC and Phantom4099! Works great! As a software developer, I should have known there would be a "back door"! Anyway, I can now turn it off, but I'm not conviced that it should be off. Everything I've read indicates that with WAAS turned on, your coordinates are closer to being exact. I know that if someone places a cache and reads coordinates without WAAS, then my having WAAS on doesn't get me any closer to it, but I'm going to keep mine on.