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@@ -28,10 +28,45 @@ can be downloaded from here: <a href="essentials.gpx">essentials.gpx</a> (190K).
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<p>
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This is where it gets tricky because every device and phone app does this differently.
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<h3>GPS phone apps</h3>
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<p>
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This should work the same way whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone.
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<p>We do not have a recommended app as there is nothing we have found which quite does quite what we need. We are using
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<a href="http://www.gpsessentials.com/">www.gpsessentials.com</a> and <a href="https://osmand.net/">OsmAnd</a> so try one of these first. If you discover a good app, tell everyone about it.
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<p>
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Visit the <a href="http://www.gpsessentials.com/">www.gpsessentials.com</a> website and read the manual (top left, on the menu bar: "Manual") for how to do this.
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Except that the manual doesn't tell you.
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<p>The OsmAnd documentation says:
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<ul>
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<li>"The simplest way to view a track you've downloaded is to tap on it in your device's file manager and choose to open it in OsmAnd. After that, you'll see the track in My places - My tracks or in the Dashboard - My tracks."
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</ul>
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<p>
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More documentation on this to follow...
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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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<h3>Old Garmin handheld GPS devices</h3>
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<p>
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These can only import cave entrance locations (waypoints) and paths (tracks) using the Garmin communication protocol.
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This means that you need special software on your laptop in addition to a USB cable that connects your laptop to the Garmin device.
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<p>
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<figure><a href="https://www.cablestogo.com/learning/connector-guides/usb">
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<img src="t/usb-minib-5pin-m-c.jpg"'
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alt="mini-USB socket"
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/></a>
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<figcaption><em>mini-USB b socket</em></figcaption>
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</figure>
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If your Garmin has a <b>mini</b>-USB socket, rather than the usual micro-USB found in phones, then you might have an "old" Garmin handheld, but some modern handhelds still use this old socket.
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<p>Once you have the right cable and connectedyour 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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@@ -42,24 +77,6 @@ which uses gpsbabel to talk to your device.
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If this doesn't work then there are no useful error messages.
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</ul>
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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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<h3>GPSessentials phone app</h3>
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<p>
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This should work the same way whether you have an iPhone or an Android phone, so long as you are using this app
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<a href="http://www.gpsessentials.com/">www.gpsessentials.com</a>.
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<p>
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Visit the website and read the manual (top left, on the menu bar: "Manual") for how to do this.
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Except that the manual doesn't tell you.
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More documentation on this to follow...
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<h3>Another phone app...</h3>
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More documentation on this to follow...
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<hr />
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