by IndioBlack » Mon Nov 27, 2006 3:42 pm
Ehi Gringo6,
(are you a spaghetti western fan, with a moniker like that?)
Hagar is correct. When you download the GPS100a, package, there's a program that comes with it, which enables you to programme that gauge.
If you open the program, it tells you to click on each field to change it, and then click on that field again to set your changes. It's very intuitive, which is why you don't need a separate file to tell you how to do it.
What you do need to know when you start is what the exact Lat/Long co-ordinates are for the places you wish to put into the GPS, and what name you want to use for each place. It doesn't just have to be airfields, it can be any point of interest throughout your World map.
You click in the name field and type in a name, then click again to set it.
You click in the first numeric field, change it with the up/down arrows, and then click to set it. You do this with every numeric field. When that page is done, you move to the next page.
If you have any problems, just yell out. But I promise, it is really easy, if you remember to click in each field after each change.
Adios Gringo6