This simple data field can be added to any of the sports apps (see "Customizing the Data Screens" page in your device's user guide). It displays a six figure Ordnance Survey GB Grid Reference followed by 4 figure Eastings and Northings displays which include the compass direction of travel. It is intended to be used for old-school hiking with paper maps when you want to get a rough indication of your current location and direction of travel.</p>
V2.7 - Add support for approachs62, d2air, descentmk2, descentmk2s, edge1030plus, edge130plus, enduro, fr55, fr745, fr945lte, marqgolfer, montana7xx, venu2, venu2s, venud, venusq, venusqm </p><p>V2.63 - Add support for fenix6 fenix6pro fenix6s fenix6spro fenix6xpro gpsmap86 legacyherocaptainmarvel legacyherofirstavenger legacysagadarthvader legacysagarey marqadventurer marqcommander venu vivoactive4 vivoactive4s </p>
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Angus
4 maart 2016 |
Versie 2.10
Just updated to the latest version, and even better, with choice of displays - many thanks for the improvement
Angus
25 februari 2016 |
Versie 1.2
Many thanks for providing this - finally my GPS can tell me where I am !! Similar to other review, if I was being picky, then would prefer just a fixed display rather than scrolling, 6 digits more than enough
Twig
2 februari 2016 |
Versie 1.1
Very useful addition to the 920XT. Might be useful to have the option of a fixed display (6 or 8 digit) rather than alternating - but that's being picky! It means the triathlon watch can be a backup nav aid on my hikes (and runs) now.
Rob Turner
12 januari 2016 |
Versie 1.1
Thanks for adding this. it was nice to be able to get a UK grid on the 310XT, really surprised Garmin missed it off the fenix. Essential data if you're lost or need to let mountain rescue know where you are.
Charlie Wartnaby
28 december 2015 |
Versie 1.1
I'm hugely grateful that you've written this. Having an OS grid reference to correlate with a paper map is terribly useful in the UK, when hiking especially. And displaying the last known location if GPS lock is lost (and clearly showing that) is a big improvement on the built-in "Where Am I?" feature which does not show the location at all without GPS lock. (In fact the 920XT is currently pretty poor at explaining whether it has a GPS fix and what quality at all, so your display of that information is handy even without the coordinates.) (Now as I understand it, if only Garmin would support persistLocation() on the 920XT, we could also have something that actually allows one to save a new waypoint for some location other than where one is already standing! And optionally in OS grid format, using your nice conversions.)