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how to save waypoints in GPS receiver memory

30 May 2009 | by Barton

how to in memory. A waypoint is a position you wish to save and return to later. GPS receivers typically offer two methods to store waypoints in memory: 1. The Quick Save method, which uses the coordinates from either your present position, or those from the cursor position in the plotter mode. In this method, the waypoint is automatically identified with the next available waypoint number in the list; 2. The View & Save method, which lets you pick the specific waypoint number under which you want to store the new waypoint. You can also name the waypoint during the same procedure.

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