Thank you for the information, which I find rather disappointing.

For some reason, I had an expectation that a GPS would find its own  
position and save it, perhaps with a manual click, rather than having  
the operator write down the values and have to type them into some  
data entry boxes on another screen (with the potential for error that  
entails).

I suppose I should have expected such a level of 'quality' from a  
Windows based program.  Glad the software is largely optional to use  
the T'bolt.

Tom Frank, KA2CDK


On Jun 14, 2008, at 12:06 AM, John Miles wrote:

> You can also just look yourself up on Google Earth and enter the  
> coordinates
> by hand.
>
> -- john, KE5FX
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:time-nuts- 
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Behalf Of Mark Sims
>> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 9:00 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: [time-nuts] Tboltmon position
>>
>>
>>
>> Try SETUP,  POSITION,  (enter values from survey),  SAVE
>> SEGMENT...  I think that's what got mine to remember the results
>> of its (3 days to complete) self survey.
>>
>> -----------------------
>> I am curious, however...how does one get TboltMon to SAVE the
>> surveyed position?  It had the proper value in a few hours, and by
>> the next day all the little software lights were one...but the
>> program doesn't seem to have saved the value.
>>



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