Time out - The Holux FT130 does not pass through a GPS signal to the PC. It
only connects to the PC as a mass storage device for exchanging files.
Liam
Map orientation is requested from time to time and was looked at about a
year ago. We had a user group *&^%$#@! the feature and they came up with "Nice
to have but not much use in practice". It comes down to how the brain
recognises a map and can "read" it even though it is zoomed out so far that
the words are illegible. If you start turning and twisting the map round,
you lose that ability very quickly and have to zoom in to compensate. Also,
the only user group that properly indorses turning the map to course/head up
is aviation. These guys have a bird's eye view of the ground and fly very
fast so it works for them. Otherwise all prescribed navigation teaching is
north up.
You can see how the argument against has the higher ground. So when looking
at the technical difficulties, it was an easy call to strike it off the to
do list.
Hello.
Thank your letter. I give you rar file.
1. You can uncompress it by window OS computer. The uncompress code is “1234’.After you finish uncompress rar file you can get four files.
2. Funtrek 130 use USB cable via computer. And then save the four file into app folder which is under G-storage.
3. If you have finished the above two step you can press application. The last you can press Foxit Reader botton.
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The best greeting
Holux Technology, Inc.
Barry
Liamy77 wrote:I can't help but think many orienteers, rogainers, and SAR team members (myself included) would disagree - i was trained to orient the map to your surroundings with "forward" being ahead..... what do you think?
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