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In your example, I would use the gps coordinates. When you select "where to" on sat nav choose coordinates from the options available. When entering the coordinates there is usually the chance to put N and then 3 different fields ready to take the 3 numbers you may need to add leading 0. Such as 004 instead of 4 in your example. After entering the northings thenHi
Those in favour of sat navs,, see pic, as an example, what do I actually put in the sat nav?
We've never used one in France always maps and will continue to do so but just asking?
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The numbers in each format can look similar, but be assured they are not , they can be miles out.In your example, I would use the gps coordinates. When you select "where to" on sat nav choose coordinates from the options available. When entering the coordinates there is usually the chance to put N and then 3 different fields ready to take the 3 numbers you may need to add leading 0. Such as 004 instead of 4 in your example. After entering the northings then
do the East or west in same way.
You may need to change the settings to be the same format as those you want to enter. In your example the format is degree minute seconds. Another format could be decimal.
I much prefer a real address, it is impossible to transpose, coordinates are much more accurate but only if right
put in town and road name, you can only be a few metres out at worst
well that is presuming there aren't 2 places with the same name and street names
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Do take heed of the directions given in the ACSI book as well.
They all do this , allthe aires and France passion do this, and putting the road number doesn't help much as they seem to change them every week.But not always.
Somewhere on our last trip the instruction was along the lines of "take the A100, exit first roundabout for A Town Like Alice". That would have been fine if approaching from the South but we were on the A100 heading South, so it turned out to be the last roundabout.
But, hey, we are retired.
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