GPS Training Podcast – number 24 - a podcast by Jon Monks, GPS Training and reviews

from 2019-07-01T15:46:29

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Welcome to this month’s GPS Training podcast, it’s our 24th episode.



On this months Podcast we have Oli, from Castio, Tom, from Garmin, Ian from GPS Training also myself, Jon, from GPS TrainingSo, without further ado let’s get on with today’s podcast …



It's our 24th podcast.



In today’s podcast look at the following things –· 1 min 55 sec - We have Oli, from Casio who has flown up from Southampton to be on the GPS training podcast. We talk over the Casio Pro Trek Smart WSD-F30 GPS watch



· 14 min – we discuss about going overseas with your outdoor GPS unit, but with a Garmin or a SatMap GPS unit· 32 min 20 sec – We have Tom on from Garmin, but this time we are not talking about Garmin GPS units but the shift in the magnetic North, this is a subject that has been in the news lots over the past few months



· 38 min 30 sec - And then we have Ian’s FAQ’s, both Garmin and SatMap and for the first time ever we have a FAQ for those of you wearing a Garmin GPS watchThe first thing we have this month’s podcast is a chat with Oli, from Casio about the Casio ProTrek smart watch



This is the third generation of the Casio ProTrek, the Outdoor multi activity GPS watch from Casio.We had the F10, F20 and now the F30.



ProTrek – history - 1994 – first triple sensor watch (compass, barometer and Altimeter) from CasioG shock – proven brand – 1983F10 launched three years ago – 2016Dual layer screen – explain what this isMilitary standard build – 50m water resistanceBUT no GPSWear OS by Google



F20 – launched – 2017Built on what the F10 had but added –GPS added and now ability to work alongside ViewRangerWhat is ViewRanger and the benefits of this + track without mobileMaps can be downloaded offline (i.e. onto watch)And with the Wear OS by Google operating system you have access to the whole Google Play library



GolfersFishing
RunnersCyclists – Strava



F30 – Launched – 2019SmallerOLD screen not LEDFull Round ScreenImproved battery life – extend modeBands thinner and more comfortable



Key thing is the use of the ViewRanger app to download, view OS maps and download and follow shared routes.If you want to know more about the Casio ProTrek GPS Watch please go to gpstraining.co.uk – click on – GPS Store on the top menu – then – on the left-hand side you will see - GPS Watches



2 – The next thing we look at on this months Podcast is going overseas with your outdoor GPS unitCompatible paper maps and setting the varies grid options (position format) that are available.Calibrate your compass.Different map options that are available for different countries and regions.



If you want to find out more about overseas mapping for Garmin users please go to gpstraining.co.uk – click on – GPS Store and the left hand side under mapping you will see Open Street Maps – Garmin GPS3 – Shift of magnetic North



What is magnetic North?Difference between magnetic north (where the compass points) and grid north (the vertical blue grid lines shown on OS maps).The difference between magnetic north and grid north is often referred to as grid magnetic angle and it not only varies from place to place, but changes with time too, and needs to be taken into account when navigating with a map and compass.Back in 2014 there was a significant event in the changing direction of magnetic north relative to grid north on OS maps. For the first time in Great Britain since the 1660s, magnetic north moved from being to the west of grid north to the east. The change started in the South West corner of Britain, currently affects the areas to the west of the line on our map, and will slowly progress across the whole country over the next 12 to 13 years.



Shift of magnetic field –The latest World Magnetic Model was designed to last until 2020, but magnetic north's rapid and unexpected surge toward Siberia was so great, that researchers had to amend the model early.

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