Celestial Information - Nuvi 750 vs eMap - Where da moon at?

 

Finally upgraded from my ol reliable Garmin eMap to the Nuvi 750....of course, theres not much lacking in the 750 compared to eMap.

However, one thing I have noticed, is there is no way to look up or determine the sunrise/sunset and moon rise/moon set like I could on the eMap.

I used this feature on my bike rides to really guage how much daylight was left.

Thoughts, hints, tips, etc?

Stu

At the main menu, hold the

At the main menu, hold the satellite bars on the upper left. You should see your longitude, latitude. your signal strength and accuracy, also if you look in the circle with all the satellites you should see a yellow circle. I'll assume that would be the sun.

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Sun, Moon (and Satellites)

http://www.gpsreview.net/satellite-info-screen/

...or you can check it before you leave on your bike ride with Ctrl-L (Utilities,Celestial Information) in MapSource to display sun/moon rise/set times.

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