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guestlinger Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:25 am Post subject: How to manage .GPX exchange files for geocaching.com |
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Hope you can help. When I download .GPX exchange files from geocaching.com to my a10, each geocache is added as a separate category. I believe this occurs to allow multiple POI's for a given cache.
I have approx 200 geocaches downloaded to my a10 and so the map screen is very busy with POI icons. I COULD go through and individually hide each geocache (as a separate category); although this hide function is forgotten once you power off. Clearly this is not a viable work around with so many geocaches downloaded.
So is there a way of downloading individual geocaches from geocaching.com to the a10 so they all go into a "geocaching POI category" so I can hide ALL the geocache POI icons with a single button press?
All comments valued (even if it's just to say "NO" - at least it will stop me trying to achieve what is currently not possible). The satSYNC software didnt seem to offer any options on this. I wondered if some download software like GSAK may be able to help?
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guestlinger Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2009 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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Folks
I'd really appreciate some comments. Perhaps you could share how you manage a large number of downloaded geocaches
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stevendunn99 Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 8:18 am Post subject: |
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I think the answer is no. I do not think the Active 10 allows control over POIs categories and sub-categories in the way that you want (eg similar to the way speed cameras are in traffic sat-navs).
I suggest either checking the manual or giving the Satmap support team a call, they are very helpful.
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daveweth Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 10:22 am Post subject: |
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I use GSAK to select the caches I want to do on a particlar caching trip.
I then produce a .gpx file with these caches from GSAK and load this into my A10.
So I just end up with a set of tailored caches for a given trip on the Satmap. |
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Gibbo10 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 21, 2008 Posts: 262 Location: Swindon, Wilts
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:59 pm Post subject: |
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It sounds like you are downloading the individual caches by going to the cache page an clicking on the download gpx exchange file option, thus ending up with lots of individual POIs. If this is the case there are a couple of ways that you can resolve that and improve the speed at which you upload gpx files to the A10.
Both methods involve using pocket queries on geocaching.com. You will need to sign up to be a premium member to be able to generate them, but believe me if you do a lot of caching it is well worth it as well as getting the added benefit of email notifications of new caches.
In one of the last upgrades that satmap did to the Satsync software, you can now download a pocket querie which comes in the form of a zip file and then upload the zip file to the A10, this will put all the caches into the A10 in a single POI category.
The other method is as Daveweth said, download GSAK from GSAK.net it stands for geocaching swiss army knife, and once you have used it a bit you will agree it lives up to it's name. The software is free for 30 days and then after that you get prompts to ask you to by a licence, again it is not very expensive and worth it. Basically GSAK is a database program designed for geocaches, you can down load your pocket queries into and then sort them. You can choose which caches you want in a POI category then export that to the Satmap, this way you can have multiple POI categories and hide them as you wish.
You will need to use a special macro with GSAK so that it exports the information in the correct format for the A10, I have written one and if you PM me with your email address or contact me through "The K9 Crew" at geocaching.com I will send you the macro and the instructions. |
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guestlinger Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:02 am Post subject: |
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thanks for the helpful replies. I am going to try the Pocket Query approach. I may have to come back for some advice..... |
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guestlinger Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 7:20 pm Post subject: |
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The Pocket Query approach worked perfectly. I now have all my local (500) geocaches on my SatMap under a single POI category that I can hide / show all 500 POI icons with a single button press. Many thanks for your help and suggestions |
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Activator Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 9:42 pm Post subject: |
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Can I create a pocket query and load it onto the A10 as a zip file if I am on platform version 00.00.0 or would I have to upgrade. Thanks in advance. |
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Gibbo10 Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:16 pm Post subject: |
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Never heard that there are any problems with this, try it and see. If you don't have a pocket query I can send you one to try. PM me, but if you are a premium member already you can create you own and try it. |
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Activator Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:44 pm Post subject: |
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Gibbo10 wrote: | Never heard that there are any problems with this, try it and see. If you don't have a pocket query I can send you one to try. PM me, but if you are a premium member already you can create you own and try it. |
Cheers, I have tried it since I posted and managed to put one onto my A10( 100 or so caches), however I seem to have a problem of loads of POI's on my screen and when I try to hide the zipped file as a whole, I can't. It seems I can only hide the visibility of the caches one at a time. Maybe I am doing something wrong, I dunno. Thanks for your advice Gibbo. |
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Gibbo10 Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Fri Nov 27, 2009 11:49 pm Post subject: |
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[quote="Activator"] Gibbo10 wrote: |
Cheers, I have tried it since I posted and managed to put one onto my A10( 100 or so caches), however I seem to have a problem of loads of POI's on my screen and when I try to hide the zipped file as a whole, I can't. It seems I can only hide the visibility of the caches one at a time. Maybe I am doing something wrong, I dunno. Thanks for your advice Gibbo. |
Unfortunately since the recent upgrade you can only hide the visibility of individual caches.
The reason you have loads of waypoints is that some caches come with "other waypoints" such as reference points, stages of a multicache, parking spots.
You can distinguish these now with specific icons, you will need to have upgraded to version 1.4 of the firmware and the latest satsync all available from the satmap website.
In saysyn there are now some import options to associate geocaching icons. Or if you use GSAK to manage you geocaches I can send you my macro which does the same job.
You will need to have downloaded the My Poi icons.zip file and imported it to your A10, the instructions to do this are in the user guide on satsync. |
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Activator Occasional Visitor
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:03 am Post subject: |
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[quote="Gibbo10"] Activator wrote: | Gibbo10 wrote: |
Cheers, I have tried it since I posted and managed to put one onto my A10( 100 or so caches), however I seem to have a problem of loads of POI's on my screen and when I try to hide the zipped file as a whole, I can't. It seems I can only hide the visibility of the caches one at a time. Maybe I am doing something wrong, I dunno. Thanks for your advice Gibbo. |
Unfortunately since the recent upgrade you can only hide the visibility of individual caches.
The reason you have loads of waypoints is that some caches come with "other waypoints" such as reference points, stages of a multicache, parking spots.
You can distinguish these now with specific icons, you will need to have upgraded to version 1.4 of the firmware and the latest satsync all available from the satmap website.
In saysyn there are now some import options to associate geocaching icons. Or if you use GSAK to manage you geocaches I can send you my macro which does the same job.
You will need to have downloaded the My Poi icons.zip file and imported it to your A10, the instructions to do this are in the user guide on satsync. |
OK thanks for that,
I have recently upgraded my firmware and Satsync so that explains it.
Unfortunately I don't use GSAK so I will have to have a play with the Satsync options.
I think I read somewhere that the platform upgrade allowed better management of POI folders. Do you think if I bought this it would allow me to hide the cache icons together rather than one at a time. |
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Gibbo10 Frequent Visitor
Joined: Sep 21, 2008 Posts: 262 Location: Swindon, Wilts
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Posted: Sat Nov 28, 2009 12:23 am Post subject: |
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Quote: | OK thanks for that,
I have recently upgraded my firmware and Satsync so that explains it.
Unfortunately I don't use GSAK so I will have to have a play with the Satsync options.
I think I read somewhere that the platform upgrade allowed better management of POI folders. Do you think if I bought this it would allow me to hide the cache icons together rather than one at a time |
No it won't allow that feature, I'm afraid, they seem to have removed it, pehaps if enough people email satmap they may consider bringing it back in the future. |
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