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Posted by puddin' head on December 16, 2009, 1:15 pm


<Can anyone please tell me if any current Satnavs can find
<a location using British Nation Grid reference as used on
<UK Ordnance Survey maps?
<The only one I know that does this is the Garmin 550 but
<I don't need a multi-purpose ultra-robust model and can't
<justify the very high price of these units.
<The reason I need this is that I walk with several groups
<who set the walk start point as a Grid Reference. The meet
<points are usually out in the wilds somewhere and don't
<have addresses or even Postcodes, so a Satnav that can locate
<by BNG would be perfect for me.
<Thanks in advance

1 If you used a PDA you could load that with MemoryMap and thence 50k or 25k OS
maps -
you can set it to show pos'n in lat/long or BNG - however, it won't guide you
there.
2 Use an online conversion app (loads if you Google) of BNG to lat/long. Then
use that in TomTom.
3 Surely the walk organiser has given a rough idea of where the walk starts -
this should get you onto the appropriate OS
paper sheet to then locate the reference? Then use the map to get there!


Posted by marcoooooooooo on December 17, 2009, 11:00 am


wrote:

><Can anyone please tell me if any current Satnavs can find
><a location using British Nation Grid reference as used on
><UK Ordnance Survey maps?
><The only one I know that does this is the Garmin 550 but
><I don't need a multi-purpose ultra-robust model and can't
><justify the very high price of these units.
><The reason I need this is that I walk with several groups
><who set the walk start point as a Grid Reference. The meet
><points are usually out in the wilds somewhere and don't
><have addresses or even Postcodes, so a Satnav that can locate
><by BNG would be perfect for me.
><Thanks in advance
>1 If you used a PDA you could load that with MemoryMap and thence 50k or 25k OS
maps -
>you can set it to show pos'n in lat/long or BNG - however, it won't guide you
there.
>2 Use an online conversion app (loads if you Google) of BNG to lat/long. Then
use that in TomTom.
>3 Surely the walk organiser has given a rough idea of where the walk starts -
this should get you onto the appropriate OS
>paper sheet to then locate the reference? Then use the map to get there!

Yes the walks organiser provides the Grid Ref.

I wanted a Satnav where I can type than in directly
rather than convert to Lat/Long or Postcode, but
apparently you can look at the on-screen map, and
tap at the point you want to get to. That would be
OK for me; didn't realise you could do that!

Posted by Mike Cawood, HND BIT on January 1, 2010, 11:21 am


> <Can anyone please tell me if any current Satnavs can find
> <a location using British Nation Grid reference as used on
> <UK Ordnance Survey maps?
> <The only one I know that does this is the Garmin 550 but
> <I don't need a multi-purpose ultra-robust model and can't
> <justify the very high price of these units.
> <The reason I need this is that I walk with several groups
> <who set the walk start point as a Grid Reference. The meet
> <points are usually out in the wilds somewhere and don't
> <have addresses or even Postcodes, so a Satnav that can locate
> <by BNG would be perfect for me.
> <Thanks in advance
> 1 If you used a PDA you could load that with MemoryMap and thence 50k or
> 25k OS maps -
> you can set it to show pos'n in lat/long or BNG - however, it won't guide
> you there.
> 2 Use an online conversion app (loads if you Google) of BNG to lat/long.
> Then use that in TomTom.
> 3 Surely the walk organiser has given a rough idea of where the walk
> starts - this should get you onto the appropriate OS
> paper sheet to then locate the reference? Then use the map to get there!
Garmin hand helds such as my Etrex Venture HC can be set to use the British
National Grid with no problems.
Regards Mike.