[GeoStL] Re: Garmin Legend HCx

  • From: Jack Anderson <pandyandy3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 18:20:25 -0700 (PDT)

Bob,
   
  When all else fails check your manual, page 28 tells you all about it and how 
to change the speed and time settings.
   
  Jack
   
  

GC-RGS <gc-rgs@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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FONT-FAMILY: Tahoma  }        Bob,
   
  The Legend HCx does not have a true magnetic compass like the Vista and the 
60CSx's. The direction is calculated by your movement with the satellites, so 
standing still or moving slowly will not give you an accurate reading. And, 
because of the new "H" chip, there seems to be more averaging going on before 
the compass points correctly than the old blue Legends.
   
  So you have 2 options; walk faster or buy a cheap compass since the bearing 
in degrees indicated on the compass is the correct bearing, it's just that the 
pointer is pointer in the correct direction. You'll also notice that the 
distance drops as you walk towards the cache but the pointer may point behind 
you initially, and then swing around to point in the correct direction.. I have 
the Legend HCx so just use it for a week or so and you be use to it and like 
it. 
   
  The 2-2.5MPH speed is not settable but there is talk about this in the forums 
on gc.com and hopefully Garmin will tweak the speed and setting.
   
  Rich
    ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Bob TheCacher 
  To: geocaching@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2008 1:24 PM
  Subject: [GeoStL] Garmin Legend HCx
  

I recently purchased a Garmin Legend HCx and took it with me to Cliff Cave park 
last weekend.  Although the unit captures satellite signals pretty good, the 
red pointer does not point to the direction of the cache (or any other 
destination) until you are traveling 2-2.5 miles per hour.  I'm not very good 
in running to the cache sites.  After 2-2.5mph the pointer becomes active and 
so does the digital speedometer.  Up until that speed you can't trust the 
pointer.  
 
  Is there a setting to activate the pointer at slower speeds?  And why doesn't 
the speedometer work until the 2-2.5mph speed is reached?  Any tech advise 
would be greatly appreciated.
 
Bob Pratt,   BBD1

  
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