Keeping A Sense Of Direction
Filed under Outdoors Activities.
The buttons on these smaller systems are logically placed and allow a one-handed operation. These smaller systems will also allow you to set all of the options and calibrate the compass and altimeter without ever having to reference the owner’s manual. Unfortunately, with the smaller systems the directional response is slower in reflecting the correct direction than with the larger, bulky systems. However, many of the smaller navigating system will keep a type of breadcrumb trail of your path on their map page. So as you go to the map page you are able to see how far you have gone by simply replacing your steps, but the directional indicator on the pointer page is often pointing directly back to the *Home* way point. Fortunately, once you are within thirty feet or less of your way point, then you generally will not need the system anymore to find your way. Another common navigation task that these smaller systems are great for is when you line up the compass with a landmark then select the option for sight-n-go, this will automatically lock the bearing into the compass. Then all you have to do is to follow that bearing and the pointer on the compass to the landmark. Many of these smaller systems will have a much better visual mapping system that have a graphical map page, which shows your track and way points that will allow you to zoom in and out to adjust your view of the area. This is extremely handy for seeing all the zigs and zags of your path. [DFR::329966-10552296-cj|align_left_1][DFR::10020612-10386385-cj|align_left_1][DFR::SSGPSM-10494103-cj|align_left_1][DFR::197371-10552296-cj|align_left_1]
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Yes, I've been using one of such useful devices – All-in pedometer – a very useful device for counting calories, miles when you do running. I use it and admire this application from Viaden Media. And in general, all these applications are great tools!