I know Cindy frowns on us mentioning other sites but I will just ask this, if any of you fellows (or gals) come across a campsite that is of note please place it in the camping section of here and also go to this site and add it in there....http://ozcamps.net/...
I have just placed a heap in there and it can only expand and become of value to travelers if we contribute to it!
I have no affiliation with this site but I do support it wholeheartedly, it exists merely to provide us (the traveler) to find a nights kip at little or no expense
all campsites can be downloaded and printed off or placed as a GPS POI file and downloaded to our GPS, please also place a note of merit for the campsite
-- Edited by dave06 on Thursday 4th of March 2010 05:47:54 PM
I know Cindy frowns on us mentioning other sites but I will just ask this, if any of you fellows (or gals) come across a campsite that is of note please place it in the camping section of here and also go to this site and add it in there....
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The Lats and Longs have me tricked, How do I convert them to Deg Min & Seconds ?
In OziExplorer I have tried Deg minutes & Seconds Deg Minutes Degrees
All to no avail.
Please Help.
Dodg
Hi Dodg In OziExplorer go to File/Configuration/Maps. Change the Lat/Long display to "Degrees" then "save" the change. Create a "waypoint" (POI) on any map then select this waypoint and "edit" the position. You should now be able to put in the OzCamps co-ordinates as "Deg.dddddd" (forget the minus, Lat), name the waypoint, then save.
From the "waypoint list" you can now select the waypoint then "find map" to locate the new waypoint on the relevant map.
If you want the OziExplorer co-ordinates in Degrees Min & Seconds go back to steps 1& 2 and change the Lat/Long display back to "Deg, Min, Sec" and the conversion will be done.
Hope this helps.
-- Edited by Ron and Shirley on Monday 8th of March 2010 11:08:11 AM
Thanks Ron, I was making a simple error by not putting the "Deg POINT ddddd Yep missing that decimal point. Errr.... now I get the point. And I have been using Ozie for years DUH! but I favour "Deg, Min, Seconds. But will adjust Ozie each time I want to check them out.
Thanks Dodg.
-- Edited by Onedodger on Monday 8th of March 2010 02:15:10 PM
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