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Wrong registered coordinate
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Hi my friends.
my dear friends i faced trouble issue.I registered a point on google map in the APP (attached file) when i wanted to check it on http://www.maps.google.com i understood it is another point and check the other points and have the same problem.I think it is terrible event for locus App. Please help me what should I do (real coordinate : N36.276299 E59.461460 )
Files:
locus.jpg
Hi Michal
Just a gues:
If you convert N 36.276299 E 59.461460 the result should be N 36° 16' 34.6764" E 59° 27' 41.256" as in your screenshot.
But the screenshot of the TO shows N 36° 16' 35.145" E 59° 27' 41.734".
c.s.g..
Hi Michal
Just a gues:
If you convert N 36.276299 E 59.461460 the result should be N 36° 16' 34.6764" E 59° 27' 41.256" as in your screenshot.
But the screenshot of the TO shows N 36° 16' 35.145" E 59° 27' 41.734".
c.s.g..
Hi,
honestly, I don't understand what's the trouble - I simulated your issue and the coordinates are the same on Google and Locus and the point position near Mashhad as well. See attachments.
Hi,
honestly, I don't understand what's the trouble - I simulated your issue and the coordinates are the same on Google and Locus and the point position near Mashhad as well. See attachments.
Hi Michal
Just a gues:
If you convert N 36.276299 E 59.461460 the result should be N 36° 16' 34.6764" E 59° 27' 41.256" as in your screenshot.
But the screenshot of the TO shows N 36° 16' 35.145" E 59° 27' 41.734".
c.s.g..
Hi Michal
Just a gues:
If you convert N 36.276299 E 59.461460 the result should be N 36° 16' 34.6764" E 59° 27' 41.256" as in your screenshot.
But the screenshot of the TO shows N 36° 16' 35.145" E 59° 27' 41.734".
c.s.g..
When I can't simulate the problem then I can't find the solution. I put your coords in Locus and it converted them like it is on my screenshots. I validated the same on Google Maps - I can't do more, sorry. I really don't know why your point has different coords.
When I can't simulate the problem then I can't find the solution. I put your coords in Locus and it converted them like it is on my screenshots. I validated the same on Google Maps - I can't do more, sorry. I really don't know why your point has different coords.
Hi Michal
I thank you for quick response . you can find all information on attached file.( I am in A point and the locus registered the B point)
best regards.
Hi Michal
I thank you for quick response . you can find all information on attached file.( I am in A point and the locus registered the B point)
best regards.
Hi,
ok, let's find out more things:
- what map do you use in Locus when the point is displaying incorrectly?
- do you have "map offset" switched off? (Menu > more functions > Map offset)
Hi,
ok, let's find out more things:
- what map do you use in Locus when the point is displaying incorrectly?
- do you have "map offset" switched off? (Menu > more functions > Map offset)
Hi,
- and what is the setting of "New point default location" in Menu > Settings > Maps > Points & Tracks?
Hi,
- and what is the setting of "New point default location" in Menu > Settings > Maps > Points & Tracks?
It influences where by default is placed a new point when you create it - either on your own GPS fixed position or on the position of the map cursor. Nevertheless, before saving it, you can edit the point coords.
It influences where by default is placed a new point when you create it - either on your own GPS fixed position or on the position of the map cursor. Nevertheless, before saving it, you can edit the point coords.
Dear michal
I appreciate you and other friends for your helping. I managed to solve to problem According to your comments.Unfortunately I didn't convert coordinate to each other and thought both of them is the same.Now everything is ok.
Best regard
Dear michal
I appreciate you and other friends for your helping. I managed to solve to problem According to your comments.Unfortunately I didn't convert coordinate to each other and thought both of them is the same.Now everything is ok.
Best regard
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