ellbrin Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 Hi we are very new to geocaching. My question is do we need a cable to download a cache or does it download electronically. We have a new Active 10 GPS and very keen to get started. Cheers Ellie & Bryan Quote Link to comment
+ICHTHYS Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 looking at the manual you save the gpx to you pc and use the sync software to load to your gps. so you should need a cable. you'll need to experiment on whether a PQ of data can be transferred or just one at a time. if you are not premium members for PQ'S you can get a month for only $3 to try it out. Quote Link to comment
sabrefan7 Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 First time I have seen that type of GPSr Under features it states it has "power input with data transfer via computer" I would guess you need to connect with a USB cable. I have no idea if the unit is compatible for down load from the cache page. Quote Link to comment
+ICHTHYS Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 (edited) OK, looked into it further, You use the SatSync software to import geocaches, either by .loc file, .gpx file or the zipped Pocket Query Files. Geocache files are considered OOI's (Objects Of Interest). You then use the SatSync software to send these files to your GPS. From the SatSync manual: There are three types of files which you can download from geocaching.com and import to your Active 10: 1) LOC Waypoint File: this file only contains the latitude, longitude and name of a geocache 2) GPX eXchange File: in addition to the information contained in a LOC file, this file contains the cache type, size, description, difficulty, terrain, recent logs and hints. SatSYNC also downloads pictures if they are available as illustrated in 13. 3) Pocket Query Zip File: this zip file contains several geocaches which meet your search criteria. The zip file can contain either LOC files or GPX files. You can build a pocket query by going to “Your Profile” and clicking on “Build Pocket Queries” which is under “Premium Features” Please note that you cannot send geocache files to your Active 10 by clicking on “Send to GPS”. You need to download the files to your computer and then import them to your Active 10 by using SatSYNC. You can find the imported geocaches in the Active 10 OOI Folders. When you have found or not found a cache, you can change its icon accordingly through the Edit POI Menu (see the 1.5 Active 10 Full User Guide). SatSync Manual Active 10 Manual SatSync software enjoy Geocaching and let us know how it works out!. As a side note, its neat to see this is a UK product as it refers to "pubs" in the manual. Edited December 26, 2010 by ICHTHYS Quote Link to comment
ellbrin Posted December 26, 2010 Author Share Posted December 26, 2010 First time I have seen that type of GPSr Under features it states it has "power input with data transfer via computer" I would guess you need to connect with a USB cable. I have no idea if the unit is compatible for down load from the cache page. Quote Link to comment
ellbrin Posted December 26, 2010 Author Share Posted December 26, 2010 WOW Ichthys A big thank you!!!! Im computer literate but new to navigation and mapping and your answer has given me everything I needed to know. Gunna go find my first Geocache tomorrow (finger crossed) Best wishes Ellie and Bryan Cyprus Europe Quote Link to comment
+ICHTHYS Posted December 26, 2010 Share Posted December 26, 2010 my pleasure. cool gps does it come with all if those maps or do you buy them seperate? Quote Link to comment
ellbrin Posted December 27, 2010 Author Share Posted December 27, 2010 my pleasure. cool gps does it come with all if those maps or do you buy them seperate? Quote Link to comment
ellbrin Posted December 27, 2010 Author Share Posted December 27, 2010 (edited) Hi Although we live in Cyprus we got a special deal of the Active 10 plus the whole of Great Britain map. We are still trying to figure the GPS out and how to use it, but slowly slowly we should be up and running by today. Ellie & Bryan ps you can also buy additional maps too :-) Edited December 27, 2010 by ellbrin Quote Link to comment
+ICHTHYS Posted January 14, 2011 Share Posted January 14, 2011 So? How's the hunt going? Quote Link to comment
chuckr30 Posted January 19, 2011 Share Posted January 19, 2011 It really helps if someone is there to show you. Knowing how to enter the coords of a cache, and clicking "go to point" is not enough. Knowing that once you are within 30 feet of the cache the GPS starts going wonky, takes experience. So what I do is when I am within 30 feet, I sight a line from my GPS arrow to the object it is pointing at 30 feet away, like a tree. That tree becomes my center of a search circle. Quote Link to comment
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