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macky69
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Garmin GPS and Google Earth

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My garmin has a format of N38*51.333 W94*47.333
Google Earth has a form like 38*51'41.22"N 94*47'33.33"W

numbers are just ficticious and the * symbol is for degres.

Anyone have any luck using google earth numbers to manually plug into a gps?

Thanks in advance
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you can change the format in the GPS under setup. then change the location format to hddd mm' ss.s
you can convert LORAN TD too, but it ain't accurate.
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Or change Google earth format under tools, options. Change format to match GPS. Which ever.
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I'm not a subscriber of Google Earth Plus...but there is an option in the task bar to select your GPS device of the choices Garmin is one of them. Someone else may know if that option does what you want. Absent that option, I believe if you change the formatting on your Garmin to match Google Earth you can enter the numbers you want and then change the format of your Garmin back to the way it was and the GPS will make the conversion for you. Without knowning exactly what you want to do... I use Maptech which is free and has the option of giving you the position in the form your looking for.
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I want to get the #'s for the east/west end of Dog Island Reef and a few river/creek entrance's. It looks like if you zoom in close it would be pretty accurate. I'll try to changr the format, input the #'s and then change back. Thank! :thumbup:
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macky69 wrote:I want to get the #'s for the east/west end of Dog Island Reef and a few river/creek entrance's. It looks like if you zoom in close it would be pretty accurate. I'll try to changr the format, input the #'s and then change back. Thank! :thumbup:
it is...zoom in and round if you just want a general point (eg. the "ends" of DIR)
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macky69 wrote:My garmin has a format of N38*51.333 W94*47.333
Google Earth has a form like 38*51'41.22"N 94*47'33.33"W

numbers are just ficticious and the * symbol is for degres.

Anyone have any luck using google earth numbers to manually plug into a gps?

Thanks in advance
I used both of those numbers andi t put me on one side of a high school in Olathe, Kansas or the other. Make sure you take out the N and W from the Garmin numbers and get rid of that * sign.
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Macky69 wrote:
numbers are just ficticious and the * symbol is for degres.
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Sir reel wrote:
I believe if you change the formatting on your Garmin to match Google Earth you can enter the numbers you want and then change the format of your Garmin back to the way it was and the GPS will make the conversion for you.


Sir Reel....I gave it a shot and it worked perfect. Thanks!!! :thumbup:
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