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thanks for the replies ![]() To clarify: I know how to navigate without GPS and with cross current by useing vectors... My question is purely: can a GPS (alone, no autpilot) show you the course or where you have to point your bow (bearing) in order to drive a straight line to your target. WITHOUT creating waypoints or "manual" input like adjusting for cross track errors ... Since the GPS is a more powerful computer as the one that got the Apollo spaceships to the moon and back, that should be possible ![]() My garmin GPS 276C has a "CDI" which i beleive does just that but the description in the manual is useless esp. in regards how it works and what not ... So I was wondering if the GPS can do more as what we can do on a map .... Mat |
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