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does the c330 accept log. lat. numbers,?havent figured out how to do that yet.or if you can

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Are you asking if you can enter coordinates into that unit?

No, you can't do that.

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Thats why they are/were such a big seller....they were "dummied down" for the masses.

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Sorry,

but it can't be done on the 330.

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Yes and No

nvrlate22 wrote:

does the c330 accept log. lat. numbers,?

Yes - you can transfer them in via a Favourite or a Custom POI.

No - you can't type them in on the unit. But why would you want to? Are they on a paper map or something like that?

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for geocaching,its a fun

for geocaching,its a fun thing to do on the weekends

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Ok, well, you can't enter coordinates directly and I don't think that you can view coordinates on the unit, however, you can load the GPX files as Custom POIs or as Favorites. (Note that you must be a Premium Member of Geocaching.com to get the GPX files.)

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I really don't think c330 can do that

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i am a member and it does

i am a member and it does download the file to the gps ,but to actually find the gc you need to have the coords on the screen to pinpoint the loc. i have a magellan color that does that but its to big for the pocket,of course this dont fit either but i dont really want to use 2 gps for gc,thanks

Coordinates

Hornbyp wrote:
nvrlate22 wrote:

does the c330 accept log. lat. numbers,?

...No - you can't type them in on the unit. But why would you want to? Are they on a paper map or something like that?

I can give you an example of why I like to do it at work. I occasionally get new addresses to go to that are not in my mapping software yet. I then simply go to our county property records web page and enter the coordinates that they have listed there. I then drive right to the address even though it isn't in the mapping software. Now granted maybe there are very few of us that do that, but I do like having the ability to do that. I just have a Garmin StreetPilot 2730, but I do like some of the advanced features on it. When I first got it I didn't use multiple destination routing, but now that I have experience doing it I really like that capability.