Wile E Coyote
Out in the streets, they call it murder!
I'm a total newb with GPS, the first time I've touched one was this week.
I have a trip planned in < 2 wks to Gulf-coastal Florida and borrowed an older Magellan SporTrak gps for my hopeful island hopping adventures (75% marine, 25% land intended use). Again, I'm a total gps newb, and find that I cannot enter coords (UTM or Lat/Lon both) directly into this particular gps. There's no manual or cables, nor are any extra maps loaded up.
I want to use this near blind foray into gps-land as my excuse to get my own unit soon.
My question is, is this no longer an issue in newer gps units as a general rule? More specifically, if I run out and get any ole' entry-level ( like sub $300) handheld gps new off the shelf, am I gonna be able to enter waypoints directly into the gps by their coords? I understand I'd want one that does mapping for the extra details.
I guess I should ask anyone familiar with the SporTrak; Is this in fact possible, and I'm just wrong about not being able to do this?
Thanks in advance for any help.
I have a trip planned in < 2 wks to Gulf-coastal Florida and borrowed an older Magellan SporTrak gps for my hopeful island hopping adventures (75% marine, 25% land intended use). Again, I'm a total gps newb, and find that I cannot enter coords (UTM or Lat/Lon both) directly into this particular gps. There's no manual or cables, nor are any extra maps loaded up.
I want to use this near blind foray into gps-land as my excuse to get my own unit soon.
My question is, is this no longer an issue in newer gps units as a general rule? More specifically, if I run out and get any ole' entry-level ( like sub $300) handheld gps new off the shelf, am I gonna be able to enter waypoints directly into the gps by their coords? I understand I'd want one that does mapping for the extra details.
I guess I should ask anyone familiar with the SporTrak; Is this in fact possible, and I'm just wrong about not being able to do this?
Thanks in advance for any help.