On 22/08/2010 21:42, Steve Chilton wrote:
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista HCx is causing me grief.
The power on/off button has decided to not function at all.
Am thinking I will have to go to Garmin to resolve it (it was purchased from
Amazon).
Can't help with the button, but I would just
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Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Garmin etrex Vista HCx issue
On 22/08/2010 21:42, Steve Chilton wrote:
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista
http://www.gravitystorm.co.uk/shine/archives/2008/11/21/replacement-garmin-etrex-bike-clip/
may be relevant.
Shaun
On 22 Aug 2010, at 21:42, Steve Chilton wrote:
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista HCx is causing me grief.
The power on/off button has decided to not function at all.
Am
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista HCx is causing me grief.
The power on/off button has decided to not function at all.
Am thinking I will have to go to Garmin to resolve it (it was purchased from
Amazon).
Anyone had this issue with theirs?
Anyone with good (or bad) experiences of going to Garmin
Steve,
My old eTrex Legend packed in completely and Garmin fixed it ok under the
guarantee - pretty quick turn around from what I remember.
The Zoom out button is playing up on my newer one and I am trying to decide
what to do about it because it is well out of guarantee now - I may have to
On 22/08/2010 21:42, Steve Chilton wrote:
My new week old Garmin etrex Vista HCx is causing me grief.
The power on/off button has decided to not function at all.
Am thinking I will have to go to Garmin to resolve it (it was purchased from
Amazon).
Possibly, but I think that it should be the
John F. Eldredge wrote:
The GPS in my car is a Garmin (I don't recall the exact model at the moment).
It appears to be much more accurate when the car is in motion than when the
car is stationary. If I power the GPS up with the car stationary, the
location given can be inaccurate by 100
Shalabh schrieb:
Would just like to figure out if any of you have had the same issue with
this model or any other Garmin GPS.
I have a similar Issue with the Garmin Vista HCx. Occasionally I
observe, that the GPS position is way off the known road/path I am on.
The satellite accuracy is
It is probably a fairly common GPS use issue as opposed to a Garmin issue
There are many reasons for this not least of which is that all
manufacturers lie about the accuracy of their units in real -
world use (as opposed to theoretical accuracy tolerances)
That is why surveyors and
Writing this email as a review for *Garmin eTrex Vista Hcx* so other
potential users can use this. Also to check if I am the only one with these
issues.
1. The altimeter loses altitude all of a sudden at times when there is
actually no loss of altitude. Just 2 or 3 examples. A few days ago, while
3. I parked my car near a village a day before, marked a waypoint.
The satellite error was at +- 5metres. Today morning, I came back
and marked another waypoint. This time the error was +-4 metres
but this waypoint is 150 metres off the earlier one. The car keys
were with me and I can vouch
Mike, thanks for the response. I would like to clarify that the 150 metres
error is a (x,y) distance error. There is an additional altitude error of
around 70 meters.
Regards,
Shalabh
On Sat, Oct 31, 2009 at 9:51 PM, Mike N. nice...@att.net wrote:
3. I parked my car near a village a day
times of day.
(Just guessing). Normally a re-survey of an area results in a max 2-4 Meter
error with this same device.
From: Shalabh
Sent: Saturday, October 31, 2009 12:44 PM
To: Mike N.
Cc: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Garmin eTrex Vista Hcx
Mike, thanks for the response
No matter how good signal you have there is always a chance that the
given position is wrong without limitations. So when talking of a
satellite error of +-5 meters that actually means that with 95%
probability the error is +-5 meters. The possible error in the last 5%
is limitless, and my guess
: Sat, 31 Oct 2009 18:08:58
To: talk@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [OSM-talk] Garmin eTrex Vista Hcx
No matter how good signal you have there is always a chance that the
given position is wrong without limitations. So when talking of a
satellite error of +-5 meters that actually means that with 95
Hi!
Shalabh schrieb:
Would just like to figure out if any of you have had the same issue with
this model or any other Garmin GPS.
I have a similar Issue with the Garmin Vista HCx. Occasionally I
observe, that the GPS position is way off the known road/path I am on.
The satellite accuracy
Hi!
Shalabh schrieb:
Would just like to figure out if any of you have had the same issue with
this model or any other Garmin GPS.
I have a similar Issue with the Garmin Vista HCx. Occasionally I
observe, that the GPS position is way off the known road/path I am on.
The satellite accuracy
ed...@billiau.net wrote:
Hi!
Shalabh schrieb:
Would just like to figure out if any of you have had the same issue with
this model or any other Garmin GPS.
I have a similar Issue with the Garmin Vista HCx. Occasionally I
observe, that the GPS position is way off the known road/path I am on.
The
On Sat, 2009-10-31 at 21:45 +, Randy wrote:
These are more likely the reason for the issue Shalabh described. The
position has been frozen at an inaccurate point, and when the GPS
power is
cycled, it comes back up with a good lock and resets the position
based on
the new
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Hi,
what formats can I put on the micro sd card for this device to read?
So far I've managed to put a gpx file (which I converted from osm data
using JOSM), in it.
I thought it would use the gpx file as a map. Can that be done?
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Niklas Cholmkvist wrote:
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Hi,
what formats can I put on the micro sd card for this device to read?
So far I've managed to put a gpx file (which I converted from osm data
using JOSM), in it.
I thought it would use the gpx file as a map. Can
Hi,
what formats can I put on the micro sd card for this device to read?
So far I've managed to put a gpx file (which I converted from osm data
using JOSM), in it.
I thought it would use the gpx file as a map. Can that be done?
See also http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/GroundTruth -
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