The GPS PrimerGPS receivers are amazing gadgets. They do so much cool stuff with every model, that it can get overwhelming. To keep it under control, when you first get your GPS, concentrate on the following three skills. The details of what button to push when vary with the GPS model, so we won't go into that here. When you get your GPS, look through the manual to learn these three tasks. If you can do at least these three, then you will have gotten your money's worth. And once you have these down, you can build upon them as you explore the other neat things your GPS can do.
To get the most out of your GPS receiver, you may want to purchase software to go with it. The software gives you an easy way to enter and extract information, for example waypoints. Entering waypoints with the little buttons on the unit is doable, but it gets tedious fast. With software, you enter them in your computer or copy them fom a website, then with the touch of a key upload them to your GPS. You can also extract or download waypoints you have recorded on your journey to print them directly on a map. And you can upload detailed maps into your GPS receiver for use in the field. Your GPS may come with maps loaded, but they are often limited in detail. The number of detailed maps you can save in your GPS is limited by the memory of the GPS.
One more very useful feature of most GPS units is their ability to calculate other interesting things for you:
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