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We've found a few with the n810 alone, but it's not accurate enough in rocky terrain or forest. |
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For the quickest fix time, make sure you have a clear view of the sky (preferably towards the equator) |
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Mainly i use Google Street for my caching adventures, the only reason i would pull out satellite view is to scope out an large open area with lots of muggles or find the best dirt road to get to the cache. Getting much lower this level 5 is a getting bit too close unless you are only trying to use Maemo Mapper as your primary cache hunting tool. Even then all you are trying to do is match up the blue dot with the cache POI. If you love having sat images i would suggest hybrid maps. It is the best of both worlds and would not take up as much space as having both. The idea of having to Download the entire area at level 5 is rediscussed, just get a good level that will get you around like 7-9 (POI markes are removed at level 10) and drill down in and around the cache site. Also, remember that Sat images are older then you think and you should not only rely on them. The way i get around having to pre download the maps is i do it on the fly with a celllphone tethered to my N800. it allows me to go almost seamlessly between street and sat and allows me almost 100% zoom. |
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If I go to where I saved the exported file and try to import it to Maemo Mapper it says it can't parse the file. |
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Apparently somewhere between June of last year and today they broke loc export. Sorry.
Edit: Ok i just tested it. loading a single loc files take a the same amount of time to load as 100 cache GPX file. Trying to load a set of 90 loc caches was about crashing the n810. Do the export with maemo mapper off to save cpu power and the export will auto launch Maemo Mapper. I will try to load a multi cache loc file later. Edit 2: If you create a loc file with 20 caches in it (i will go throuth how to further down) it loads really fast. Create large count loc files: 1. go to the page with the caches in your area. 2. scroll down to the bottom part of the page 3. click 'check all' then click 'download waypoints' 4. Load like i described (treat as a file) 5. have fun Hopefully |
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hey and thanks.
we (gf and one niece) just 'finished'. im actually at a library right next to it typing this on the N810 courtesy of the free wifi here. Since i was not able to import a POI into maemo mapper (after exporting the loc file from gpxview) we ended up just using gpxview for general directions to the place - which was in a park about 1-2 miles away. when we got to the park gpxview guided us to within approx 50 feet of where the cache was supposed to be. all was great and both niece and gf were having a great time. but this is where it kinda went south. the gps in the n810 were not able to guide us any more precise than that. even standing still the co-ords and distance to cache kept changing with up to 50-60 feet in any direction. we spent a good 30 mins trying to poke around the area but were unable to find anything. it does make me question how well the N810 can work on caches as the lone gps device - but im going to see if i can get a poi placed on maemo mapper and the comnination of that and gpxview may work. the rating od this cache was 1/1 question: so if the auto import for loc files exported from gpx viewe isnt working anymore what editor could i use to manually edit these files? normal Notes didnt want to pick up the files. thanks again... |
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If you manually enter the GPS coordinates (copy/paste from gpx view or type manually) you should be able to place the POI in Maemo Mapper. Kind of roundabout, but if the auto export to Maemo Mapper isn't working...
There is also the chance that geocache is no longer there, for whatever reason. I guess that's the chance you take when looking for things in public areas. |
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You will get a smiley some day soon :) |
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Speaking of loc-files. I am still unable to get them loaded into maemo mapper. So far I've tried; a) Exporting the loc file from GPXView (to maemo mapper) - but when trying to import the POI from the created db-file I get an error saying that the file can not be parsed, b) Using geoPOI to read in the loc file and generate a db file. When trying to import that file into maemo mapper..same error message. ANY help on how to load/convert a loc file so that it can be read by maemo mapper would be greatly appreciated :) |
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