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    cheezehead
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    I don’t want smart names. I want to load my GPS by witg GC #’s? Cuz that’s how the load into my Ipod and that’s what I use when I log them into GC.com. And somehow I disabled smart names so now I get waypoint 2 waypoint 3. HELP!!!

    #1917825

    Miata
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    @cheezehead wrote:

    I don’t want smart names. I want to load my GPS by witg GC #’s? Cuz that’s how the load into my Ipod and that’s what I use when I log them into GC.com. And somehow I disabled smart names so now I get waypoint 2 waypoint 3. HELP!!!

    What happens when you go to tools, advanced, and check the GCXXXX code “special” sort box?

    #1917826

    marc_54140
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    OK, perhaps you should take off the cheesehead hat, and think clearly for a moment. 8)

    I notice GSAK does not allow a deactivate smart names option. Hmmm…. they must know something we do not ??? Like, it’s smart to use smart names?

    Why would you want to use GC numbers?

    #1917827

    cheezehead
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    @marc_54140 wrote:

    OK, perhaps you should take off the cheesehead hat, and think clearly for a moment. 8)

    I notice GSAK does not allow a deactivate smart names option. Hmmm…. they must know something we do not ??? Like, it’s smart to use smart names?

    Why would you want to use GC numbers?

    Well, the reason is, when I find a cache it goes into calander. I open the calander, it lists the caches in order via GC#. So I punch in the GC#. After I punch in that log, I punch in the GC # for the next cache.

    That’s how have always done it. I use to use Easy GPS to D/L. Then I started useing cachemagnet, which uses the GC# which puts the caches in alphabetacal order, so I can zip through my I-pod wne looking for information. Only bad thing is it onmly load’s 500 wayponis cuz it loads it in 2 files. GC# and Cache name.

    I’m new to GSAK and still learning how to use it and all it’s bells and whistles.

    #1917828

    cheezehead
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    @miata wrote:

    @cheezehead wrote:

    I don’t want smart names. I want to load my GPS by witg GC #’s? Cuz that’s how the load into my Ipod and that’s what I use when I log them into GC.com. And somehow I disabled smart names so now I get waypoint 2 waypoint 3. HELP!!!

    What happens when you go to tools, advanced, and check the GCXXXX code “special” sort box?

    I have that checkes, and as far as I can tell. Nothing.

    #1917829

    marc_54140
    Participant


    OK, next question ……… Hmmm? How do I phrase this ……

    How caches do you do in a day? Can’t remember which ones without an aide?
    Got CRS?

    On a short day (say under 40 caches) I will usually log onto GC and open up the maps. Then I just cruise along the roads we travelled, and log the caches which were found. Fairly easy, and nice to travel the roads one more time. also, get to see if anything was missed.

    #1917830

    marc_54140
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    OK, next question ……… Hmmm? How do I phrase this ……

    How caches do you do in a day? Can’t remember which ones without an aide?
    Got CRS?

    On a short day (say under 40 caches) I will usually log onto GC and open up the maps. Then I just cruise along the roads we travelled, and log the caches which were found. Fairly easy, and nice to travel the roads one more time. also, get to see if anything was missed.

    Oh, and that is why smart names are nice to use.

    #1917831

    SammyClaws
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    @cheezehead wrote:

    I don’t want smart names. I want to load my GPS by witg GC #’s? Cuz that’s how the load into my Ipod and that’s what I use when I log them into GC.com. And somehow I disabled smart names so now I get waypoint 2 waypoint 3. HELP!!!

    Are you referring to the name of the caches on your GPS unit? If so, then I would look at the export screen (GPS>Send Waypoint to GPS) there is a check box there that says use defaults. Make sure its checked. I am pretty sure it will use the GC name as a default. If you need to run it unchecked, then make sure you “%gcid” in the waypoint name box

    #1917832

    cheezehead
    Member


    @marc_54140 wrote:

    OK, next question ……… Hmmm? How do I phrase this ……

    How caches do you do in a day? Can’t remember which ones without an aide?
    Got CRS?

    On a short day (say under 40 caches) I will usually log onto GC and open up the maps. Then I just cruise along the roads we travelled, and log the caches which were found. Fairly easy, and nice to travel the roads one more time. also, get to see if anything was missed.

    Oh, and that is why smart names are nice to use.

    I never said they were not useful, they maybe, just not me.

    See Marc, up NORT, caches are not always on ROADS. And how do you remember each cache? How do you log DNF caches? or don’t you log them?

    EG. Gandy Dancer trail series. There like 20 or so. ALL start the same. SO the last leter in the smartname ends is the only diffrent letter. So how do you know which on it is.
    I uss Map 60SCx. So it shows me the GC# and then the cache name.

    OH and I”M NOT into numbers. Just over 400 finds since 7/06. Just over 100 hids since 7/06.

    So, I guess I just use 2 programs to play the way I want to play the game.

    I’ll even give you a guided tour of the LAND OF CHEEZEHEAD if you ever get the courage to cache where there are no roads. Ask Zuma or K-Spud aboutZoma’s Golden Cache:The GrandDaddy of Caches
    No Roads to them.

    #1917833

    bartrod
    Participant


    Whenever I have issues or questions about GSAK, I go into the GSAK forums…their techies are excellent 😀

    Oconto...the birthplace of western civilization:)

    #1917834

    marc_54140
    Participant


    A general comment about GSAK you might have missed from another discussioin.

    GSAK allows you to substitute names. For example,

    Wisconsin Spirit Quest can be replaced by WSQ, or actually, nothing.
    Helps to shorten the name, and make the smart names smarter.

    #1917835

    cheezehead
    Member


    @marc_54140 wrote:

    A general comment about GSAK you might have missed from another discussioin.

    GSAK allows you to substitute names. For example,

    Wisconsin Spirit Quest can be replaced by WSQ, or actually, nothing.
    Helps to shorten the name, and make the smart names smarter.

    And that’s fine. I just want the good ol fashion GC Names cuz I aint that smart enuf to use smart names.

    #1917836

    Miata
    Participant


    Cachemate for my PDA’s does list all caches as GCXXXX if desired, but that will not help in your GPS.

    What SammyClaws said except use %code in build waypoint name using tags. I haven’t tried it, but the help says it will work.

    #1917837

    SammyClaws
    Member


    @miata wrote:

    Cachemate for my PDA’s does list all caches as GCXXXX if desired, but that will not help in your GPS.

    What SammyClaws said except use %code in build waypoint name using tags. I haven’t tried it, but the help says it will work.

    Yep, I goofed up, the %gcid is another cache id. Thanks for the correction Miata

    From help “%code = Waypoint code (For example, the GCXXXX code)”

    #1917838

    cheezehead
    Member


    @sammyclaws wrote:

    @miata wrote:

    Cachemate for my PDA’s does list all caches as GCXXXX if desired, but that will not help in your GPS.

    What SammyClaws said except use %code in build waypoint name using tags. I haven’t tried it, but the help says it will work.

    Yep, I goofed up, the %gcid is another cache id. Thanks for the correction Miata

    From help “%code = Waypoint code (For example, the GCXXXX code)”

    That worked!! Thanks!!!

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