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@@ -166,45 +166,14 @@ This should work the same way whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone.
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<p>On android phones, this may be best achieved by installing from <a href="https://f-droid.org/">F-Droid</a> rather than the plan store</p>
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<h3>"Modern" Garmin handheld GPS devices</h3>
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<p>
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Connect the GPS device to your laptop (or the expo laptop) using the USB cable. A folder will open on the laptop showing the contents
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of the device.
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You will see a subfolder called "GARMIN". Open the folder "GARMIN" and copy the file essentials.gpx which you
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downloaded into that folder.
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<p>Even modern (2019) Garmin GPS devices use this old style mini-USB socket. So you will need the special cable that comes with the device. An ordinary phone USB cable won't work.
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<p>
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<figure>
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<img src="t/usb-minib-5pin-m-c.jpg" alt="mini-USB socket" />
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<figcaption><em>mini-USB b socket</em></figcaption>
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</figure>
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<h3>Garmin and other GPS-specific devices</h3>
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<p>If you have a GPS-specific device such as a Fitbit, Apple watch, Garmin watch or other Garmin device, see <a href="handbook/gpsdevices.html">GPS-devices</a>.
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<h3>Very Old Garmin handheld GPS devices</h3>
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<p>
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These need the Garmin communication protocol to import cave entrance locations (waypoints) and paths (tracks).
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You can't do it by simply copying files.
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This means that you need special software on your laptop in addition to a USB cable that
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connects your laptop to the Garmin device.
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<p>Once you have the right cable and connected your handheld to your laptop:
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<ul>
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<li>On a Windows machine, use "GPSbabel for Windows" which has an easy to use graphical user interface:
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<a href="https://www.gpsbabel.org/download.html">download GPS Babel</a>
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<li>On a Linux machine the core gpsbabel command line utility is probably already installed;
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but there is no simple, easy to use graphical interface.
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Instead you must use other software such as QGIS or Viking (download using your usual Linux software installer)
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which uses gpsbabel to talk to your device.
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If this doesn't work then there are no useful error messages from Viking.
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</ul>
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<h2 id="down">The <i>very latest</i> GPS essentials file </h2>
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<p>This (nerds only) has been moved to a separate page: <a href="/handbook/essentials_make.html">regenerating essentials.gpx</a>.
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<hr />
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<a href="/handbook/computing/myphone.html">Your phone on expo</a> - Do not select the "high accuracy" location setting on your phone<br />
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<a href="/logbookentry/2024-07-21/2024-07-21c">Photo GPS</a> - Is unreliable unless you follow procedure<br />
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