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fishfighter 11-01-2013 07:47 AM

Technical Help
 
I need to make sure i am doing this right before i get in the woods and start a trek in the wrong direction, i am internet scouting on google earth and trying to save the gps coordinates into my handheld, my issue is that the coordinates on google earth are numbered a little different than the way i can enter them on my gps, i think i am doing it right but i want to make sure


on google earth i am getting coordinates of 32* 11'27.24"n x 91* 25'38.54"w

on my gps i can't enter them just like that so i put it as close as i can 32*11.272n x 091*25.385w

now i have some other waypoints already marked that were put in on location and using them for comparison it seems that i am close to my mark where i need to be, can some one let me know if this is right or if not how i am supposed to do it, it is an older gps but it is trustworthy, it has saved my backside several times

thanks in advanced

kenmore_mo1 11-01-2013 08:10 AM

google earth uses WGS84 datum, set your gps to this setting,the use degrees decimal seconds, for lat/long to match the format of the lat/lon. If you dont use wgs84 your position will be off

Lake Chuck Duck 11-01-2013 08:28 AM

If your gps only has degrees minutes, the conversion would be

32°11.45400'
091°25.64233'

Gerald 11-01-2013 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenmore_mo1 (Post 640473)
google earth uses WGS84 datum, set your gps to this setting,the use degrees decimal seconds, for lat/long to match the format of the lat/lon. If you dont use wgs84 your position will be off

If you are not familar with converting the numbers, it would be much easier to change the setting on your to GPS.

On the GPS menue, go into settings and look for something like WGS84 and change your setting. After making this change, you will be able to enter the numbers from Google Earth.

fishfighter 11-01-2013 10:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kenmore_mo1 (Post 640473)
google earth uses WGS84 datum, set your gps to this setting,the use degrees decimal seconds, for lat/long to match the format of the lat/lon. If you dont use wgs84 your position will be off


Quote:

Originally Posted by Gerald (Post 640480)
If you are not familar with converting the numbers, it would be much easier to change the setting on your to GPS.

On the GPS menue, go into settings and look for something like WGS84 and change your setting. After making this change, you will be able to enter the numbers from Google Earth.

i did this and the numbers still look the same as before

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 640476)
If your gps only has degrees minutes, the conversion would be

32°11.45400'
091°25.64233'

how do you do this conversion?

Lake Chuck Duck 11-01-2013 10:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 640485)
i did this and the numbers still look the same as before



how do you do this conversion?

Whats the matter? Gave us fake gps coords? lol

Lake Chuck Duck 11-01-2013 10:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fishfighter (Post 640485)
i did this and the numbers still look the same as before



how do you do this conversion?

It is very easy to do with a cailculator's degree minute second feature, but here is a website for easy conversion. It shows you the different forms of ways you can type it in.

http://www.earthpoint.us/convert.aspx

Smalls 11-01-2013 01:09 PM

You can change the way the coordinates are displayed in Google earth as well. Just go to tools, options, and you can change how your points are displayed there.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I847 using Tapatalk 2

fishfighter 11-01-2013 02:14 PM

thanks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lake Chuck Duck (Post 640491)
It is very easy to do with a cailculator's degree minute second feature, but here is a website for easy conversion. It shows you the different forms of ways you can type it in.

http://www.earthpoint.us/convert.aspx

thank you

Quote:

Originally Posted by Smalls (Post 640518)
You can change the way the coordinates are displayed in Google earth as well. Just go to tools, options, and you can change how your points are displayed there.

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I847 using Tapatalk 2

this makes it a whole lot simpler thank you very much


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