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i have a list of cords for brush piles. i need to be able to put them on my gps . my gps is a ifinder. when i try to enter them manually i have more numbers then the gps has places for.i tried gps babel but was unsuccessfull. is there any program i can type my gps cords into to convert to a usr file
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Chances are you have them in a different format. Post an example of one number you. No need for both, just lat or long.
-95.67197258 they are all way longer then my gps will accept. any help well be greatly appreciated
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This is decimal degrees. Google up a decimal degree to degree, min, sec converter and it should work if your i finder is set d,m,s. Usually d,m,s is the default.
You could set the ifinder to decimal degrees as an option and enter those coordinates if the i finder is capable.
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Thanks i finally figured it out. I guess i had a brain fart. It was simple after i read the manual again. Its been awhile since i need to enter them i manually. Thanks for the help
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You could send them all to me and I will work on the problem for you. Rofl