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Does anyone have any experiance with these devices? I know they log your position after a specified time but i was wondering if there are any out there which allow you to save your position with a name when you tell it to and not after a specified length of time.
 
If your phone has a gps built in there are numerous applications which will allow you to do this.
My old garmin gps would do it but it took a lot of button pushing.
High end dedicated gps dataloggers will do it but are much more expensive than a cheap smartphone.
 
Personally I'd go for a Garmin Etrix as this allows you to upload a route add weypoints and log your route as well and should cost around 50quid a data logger does just that log and costs nearly the same The battery life on a phone is bad with GPS but will last all day on the GPS. I use a Garmin Origon 450 which had mapping on so I can check on it my extract position but that was a lot of money.
 
I dont have a smartphone yet (bit of a long story but i used to untill i dropped it 2 weeks out of warrenty) but i will look into that option and also some of the others mentioned so thank you all.
 
Think you can also do it with google latitude through your phone :)
 
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I use a Garmin Nuvi which acts as both a car sat nav and walkabout. It also has a handy function which allows you to save your current location at will. It can also upload all its 'waypoints' and 'tracks' data to GE easily as a kmz file.

Cost me £130 a year ago. You can get live map tracking and it always shows where you are in the landscape. Battery life in the field is about 4 hours but plug it in to the car for the journey home and it charges while you drive. Works for me. :)
 
I use google maps on my iPhone, I upload my placemarks before I set off and use the phones gps to zero into the sites. If I find a new site whilst I'm out and about I can just add a new placemark where the gps shows me I am. It's not the most accurate way of doing it but it gets you to within 10-15 foot of where you want to be
 
On the rare occasion when I need it I use Tango GPS on small laptop (Linux) with a gps dongle. Maps log your every move, store them etc. Much bulkier than handhelds but can switch 'tween maps and satellite views...
 
All these gps dongle hand held expensive gizmo’s...........whatever happened to resection? 15 quid compass, OS map and a pencil............. Or am I showing my age :lol::lol:
 
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