Whisky
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Does Gaia have private and public ownership?
I'm going to get Gaia, for $30 I'll compare it to onxmaps on my late deer hunt. But after playing around with Gaia for the last hour I'm thinking it'll get the nod.
I also have Earthmate with my Inreach as a backup.
Does Gaia have private and public ownership?
I used it to get into a hard to access sliver of public. It worked, but during the pack out in the dark it began to show I was walking in the opposite direction I actually was. Luckily I never leave home without the garmin, because it showed I was following my original track. After a few minutes it began showing the correct direction again.
It coudve been my phone, could've been the app. All I know is I'll be buying the chip for my gps before next year. Plus my phone (Samsung s8) battery (even in airplane and battery saver mode) doesn't last as long as my gps.
Last year hiking in the dark with only my Etrex 20 screen for light ( don't ask) my gps would point one way and my compass the opposite. Followed the compass every time and after a few yards the gps would correct itself.
probably a dumb question but if i have an old android phone no longer with a sim card can i still run it in airplane mode with onx app and will it work still get the satellite signal? or do you need a sim card thats active
Good to know!Yes you can. You don't need any service. Use the Wi-Fi on the phone to download on x or any other navigation app. Then put it in airplane mode and turn on GPS and your good to go
SameI never had luck preloading ONx maps on my android. I use it to scout and check land ownership. 100% reliability using Backcountry Navigator Pro on my android. You can preload different topo maps for a selected area, even preloading topo overlay/imagery maps. I can use the imagery maps to follow game trails not on topos
^next question would be "which tablets have GPS and decent better life?"^
I'm getting to the point that I'd trade some weight for something I can actually see. That's why I started using my phone over my GPS in the first place, just couldn't read the thing anymore.
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I use OnXHunt in conjunction with other devices and have had good success. I’ve had a similar situation as the original post, but I found that when I had the blank screen and the blue dot that my I-phone had briefly received a cellular signal and the app automatically switched from “off-line” to “on-line” maps. I had the problem last year and did not figure that out until my hunt was over. This year when it happened, I quickly switched it back to “offline” maps and was good to go. OnXMaps is a good tool to keep you legal when hunting close to neighboring private properties. I hope this info helps.
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I have had Onx do the same thing- the one thing that at least in my case helped/solved the issue of "floating dot" was to make sure my phone was in airplane mode (using offline downloaded maps). Each time this has happened was when I was also on cell mode.
^next question would be "which tablets have GPS and decent better life?"^
I'm getting to the point that I'd trade some weight for something I can actually see. That's why I started using my phone over my GPS in the first place, just couldn't read the thing anymore.
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