+ipodguy Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 I was playing around on Google Earth and placed a waypoint in the middle of some remote property I own in Oklahoma. I wanted to enter it into my GPS, but the notation is different, and when I use online conversion calculators, I wind up in China or Canada or somwhere else that I do not want to be. These are the coordinates from Google Earth: 34°52'21.13"N 95° 9'2.47"W How can I convert them to the Geocaching.com format so that I can enter it into my GPS? Quote Link to comment
+Max and 99 Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Just a suggestion: have you tried the conversion link that's on every geocache page, next to the coordinates? It's a very useful tool. I hope that's what you're looking for. Quote Link to comment
+Chrysalides Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 I was playing around on Google Earth and placed a waypoint in the middle of some remote property I own in Oklahoma. I wanted to enter it into my GPS, but the notation is different, and when I use online conversion calculators, I wind up in China or Canada or somwhere else that I do not want to be. These are the coordinates from Google Earth: 34°52'21.13"N 95° 9'2.47"W How can I convert them to the Geocaching.com format so that I can enter it into my GPS? Hmm, just replied in a different thread: http://forums.Groundspeak.com/GC/index.php...t&p=4245155 Except for #3 : Take the seconds portion (21.13", for example), divide it by 60, and append it to the minutes portion to give you decimal minutes. In this example, 21.13 / 60 = 0.352, so coordinates = 34° 52.352' Quote Link to comment
+t4e Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 if you google for "coordinates conversion" you'll get lots of free tools like this one for example http://www.jeepreviews.com/wireless-gps-coordinates/ Quote Link to comment
+ipodguy Posted March 2, 2010 Author Share Posted March 2, 2010 Thanks for the quick responses! I should be able to figure it out now. Quote Link to comment
+ecanderson Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Why convert at all? You can figure GE to display the coordinates in several formats, including our favorite DD MM.MMM format. Tools / Options Then under Show Lat/Long, select "Degrees, decimal minutes". Quote Link to comment
tiiiim Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) I was playing around on Google Earth and placed a waypoint in the middle of some remote property I own in Oklahoma. I wanted to enter it into my GPS, but the notation is different, and when I use online conversion calculators, I wind up in China or Canada or somwhere else that I do not want to be. These are the coordinates from Google Earth: 34°52'21.13"N 95° 9'2.47"W How can I convert them to the Geocaching.com format so that I can enter it into my GPS? You can save yourself the hassle of converting and change the way Google Earth displays its coordinates. I'm assuming you're on Windows. Got to Tools -> Options and in the 3D View tab (should be the first tab) select your choice in the Show Lat/Lon section. Here, I've done a nice Paint job for you: Edit: dadgum you ecanderson!! Edited March 2, 2010 by tiiiim Quote Link to comment
+Great Scott! Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 (edited) Answered above. Edited March 2, 2010 by Great Scott! Quote Link to comment
+ecanderson Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Edit: dadgum you ecanderson!! Yeah, but you did the pretty picture! Quote Link to comment
GermanSailor Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Why convert at all? You can figure GE to display the coordinates in several formats, including our favorite DD MM.MMM format. Tools / Options Then under Show Lat/Long, select "Degrees, decimal minutes". THAT was the first clever answer! GermanSailor Quote Link to comment
tiiiim Posted March 2, 2010 Share Posted March 2, 2010 Why convert at all? You can figure GE to display the coordinates in several formats, including our favorite DD MM.MMM format. Tools / Options Then under Show Lat/Long, select "Degrees, decimal minutes". THAT was the first clever answer! GermanSailor Oh man, I was three minutes from being clever. I blame Paint... Quote Link to comment
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