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GPZ7000 release, questions and information
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<blockquote data-quote="SinHof" data-source="post: 137119" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Hi Phase Tech,</p><p>A quick question about the GPS on the 7000.</p><p>If your vehicle for example is beyond the 100m zoom range on the screen and at the end of your detecting session and you're, say 600m away from the vehicle or some other waypoint that you wish to navigate back to, does the screen show a track line that runs off the screen in the direction of said waypoint?</p><p>Also, do you know if the position co-ords can be changed from Lat/Long to UTM? Working for the most part over relatively small areas it would be far more accurate to work with metres rather than trying to juggle degrees, minutes and seconds especially if you are working to a position on a 1:25000 Topo map.</p><p>Cheers, SinHof.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SinHof, post: 137119, member: 972"] Hi Phase Tech, A quick question about the GPS on the 7000. If your vehicle for example is beyond the 100m zoom range on the screen and at the end of your detecting session and you're, say 600m away from the vehicle or some other waypoint that you wish to navigate back to, does the screen show a track line that runs off the screen in the direction of said waypoint? Also, do you know if the position co-ords can be changed from Lat/Long to UTM? Working for the most part over relatively small areas it would be far more accurate to work with metres rather than trying to juggle degrees, minutes and seconds especially if you are working to a position on a 1:25000 Topo map. Cheers, SinHof. [/QUOTE]
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