While I'm fishing for information...

 

...I might as well go whole hog. Before my old computer died, I had a terrific Lat-Long finder. I could either click on an area and get the coordinates or I could put in the coordinates and it would show me the area. However, when the computer crashed, everything went with it. I had all of my passwords written down, but not so with some of the websites. And this, is one that I cannot remember and cannot seem to find. So, if someone has one that they like and use often, I would appreciate it if you would pass it along.

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"Everything I need can be found in the presence of God. Every. Single. Thing." Charley Hartmann 2/11/1956-6/11/2022

Extra POI Editor

I use Extra POI Editor to geocode any addresses that I want to use.

It's free and easy to use.

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DriveSmart 65, NUVI2555LMT, (NUVI350 is Now Retired)

I use

http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html

No pw or membership needed

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NUVI 350

Garmin BaseCamp

Will show Lat-Lon of the cursor location.

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When you are dead, you don’t know that you are dead. It is only difficult for the others. It is the same when you are stupid.

Google Maps

You can do it with Google Maps. Just right click on the location, select "What's here" and it will tell you the coordinates. You can also enter coordinates and it will bring it up.

https://support.google.com/maps/answer/18539?co=GENIE.Platfo...

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Garmin Nuvi 2450

Google Earth

I use Google Earth for this purpose. It's a free download and lets you view satellite imagery. It easily switches to Google Maps if desired.

You might be looking for FizzyCalc

I use this app all the time when trying to convert the numbers.

It is called FizzyCalc

One Place you can find it is at:

http://www.fizzymagic.net/Geocaching/FizzyCalc/
You can also do a Google search for more information or places to get it.

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Bobkz - Garmin Nuvi 3597LMTHD/2455LMT/C530/C580- "Pain Is Fear Leaving The Body - Semper Fidelis"

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MikeSid wrote:

http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html

No pw or membership needed

That one is interesting, they actually use the Google maps/satellite images. I've always used Google maps to figure longitude and latitude.

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. 2 Garmin DriveSmart 61 LMT-S, Nuvi 2689, 2 Nuvi 2460, Zumo 550, Zumo 450, Uniden R3 radar detector with GPS built in, includes RLC info. Uconnect 430N Garmin based, built into my Jeep. .

That was the one I was looking for...

MikeSid wrote:

http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html

No pw or membership needed

Thanks MikeSid. This is the one I have been using for the 5 or 6 years, but when my computer crashed, I couldn't remember what the name of the site was. I am so glad that you knew the answer to my question. Thanks to all of the other users that put answers out there. This is again another example of the great people that make the Factory what it is. A really GREAT site. (I did the caps on purpose because I really believe it when I say it.)

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"Everything I need can be found in the presence of God. Every. Single. Thing." Charley Hartmann 2/11/1956-6/11/2022

Glad...

I could help!

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NUVI 350