Different types of coordinates format???????

Robert 314

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Right, I'm not the brightest boot in the foot locker so please keep this very simple...

I'm used to using a Garmin sat nav and enter coordinates in this format
N43 24 741
E004 44 145 (my present position)

Recently bought an Aguri sat nav and when asked to enter coordinates it wants it in this format

N48 33
W0013 30 (that's just an example and not my location)

How do I accommodate the Garmin coordinates to get recognised by the Aguri? Please don't tell me I have to do maths as per a video I watched on Youtube.
Is there possibly a programme that will convert these types of coordinates by any chance?
 
There are sites online that will do it for you , can you not reset the Aguri to your existing , you can with Garmin ?
 
I am also not the sharpest knife in the draw but I am sure (I think lol) that Aguri sat nav. Has a setting for all three different type of coordinates mine has .
 
Cheers I'll try and find it. Sorry if this reply is a little strange but I've never grasped how to reply to an individual post.
 
Cheers I'll try and find it. Sorry if this reply is a little strange but I've never grasped how to reply to an individual post.
Touch the "Quote" word. Or click on it if you use one of those prehistoric things:D2
 
Right, I'm not the brightest boot in the foot locker so please keep this very simple...

I'm used to using a Garmin sat nav and enter coordinates in this format
N43 24 741
E004 44 145 (my present position)

Recently bought an Aguri sat nav and when asked to enter coordinates it wants it in this format

N48 33
W0013 30 (that's just an example and not my location)

How do I accommodate the Garmin coordinates to get recognised by the Aguri? Please don't tell me I have to do maths as per a video I watched on Youtube.
Is there possibly a programme that will convert these types of coordinates by any chance?
Plenty apps out there for converting any road you want, just go to play store and put in coords converter and you will find loads, just take your choice(y):)
 
I had a TomTom then moved to Garmin, leaving me totally lost until I eventually discovered the seven different formats for co-ordinates. Hopefully, buried in a menu somewhere, your new satnav should be able to change and read other formats. (Not everyone knows this)

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