GPS for udorn
GPS for udorn
some gps locations for food and accomodations, along with other necessities, transportation, hospital. obviously not complete, and if on list, doesn't mean an endorsement, although most i have visited and return to. just in case you know you are close but still can't see what you are looking for, this might help.
GPS LOCATIONS - UDORN THANI
Latitude N Longitude E
My Bed 18
GPS LOCATIONS - UDORN THANI
Latitude N Longitude E
My Bed 18
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Re: GPS for udorn
[quote="laphanphon"] just in case you know you are close but still can't see what you are looking for, this might help.
GPS LOCATIONS - UDORN THANI
Latitude N Longitude E
My Bed 18
GPS LOCATIONS - UDORN THANI
Latitude N Longitude E
My Bed 18
Can You Dig It Dug.?
I am curious to know if you are using the local datum for Thailand
Most handheld GPS units default to WGS 84 (though can add user defined datum)
Thailand uses the Everest 1830 Ellipsoid and Indian 1975 datum
The three parameter shift to WGS 84 is
Dx 209 Dy 818 Dz 290.
This basically means you could end up in BOY BOY BAR instead of MOJOs
TC
So if your caught walking into BOY BOY BAR blame the US goverment
or the Ruskies as well if you have a GPS/GLONASS enabled reciever
Most handheld GPS units default to WGS 84 (though can add user defined datum)
Thailand uses the Everest 1830 Ellipsoid and Indian 1975 datum
The three parameter shift to WGS 84 is
Dx 209 Dy 818 Dz 290.
This basically means you could end up in BOY BOY BAR instead of MOJOs
TC
So if your caught walking into BOY BOY BAR blame the US goverment
or the Ruskies as well if you have a GPS/GLONASS enabled reciever
"De gustibus non est disputandum."
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way too much time on my hands, if there are errors, let me know. as TC points out, my settings may be off, i'll check my gps and see what i have it set on, if i can figure that out.
don't go looking for the bed, i think those coordinates dump you in the mekong on the far east side of nong khai province. trying to keep the stalkers at bay.
will add some more next time bored and out and about, like new taco and down under bar locations. if anyone needs to know a places' coordinates, let me know and if not too far off the beaten track, will note them down for you.
don't go looking for the bed, i think those coordinates dump you in the mekong on the far east side of nong khai province. trying to keep the stalkers at bay.
will add some more next time bored and out and about, like new taco and down under bar locations. if anyone needs to know a places' coordinates, let me know and if not too far off the beaten track, will note them down for you.
yes, i bought if for scuba diving, to find wrecks, and if out and about, especially in a park, just in case i loose my bearings, i can find my way back before stars and snakes come out.
using degrees/minutes (degmin)
that's about all in know, entry level model, Mag. 310, no mapping, which would be useless here anyway. does let me know my spedometer on car is way off though, and that i just passed my turn again to go back to the hotel, another u-turn.
new coordinates for Taco Place and Down Under Bar
Taco Place 17' 24.39 102' 47.72
Down Under Bar 17' 24.54 102' 48.02
checked my settings, it is fairly user friendly, East Asia and Thailand settings. the default in the book says WGS84, not sure if that auto changes or even needs to with settings. the numbers represent lat/lon,I am curious to know if you are using the local datum for Thailand
Most handheld GPS units default to WGS 84 (though can add user defined datum) Thailand uses the Everest 1830 Ellipsoid and Indian 1975 datum
The three parameter shift to WGS 84 is Dx 209 Dy 818 Dz 290
using degrees/minutes (degmin)
that's about all in know, entry level model, Mag. 310, no mapping, which would be useless here anyway. does let me know my spedometer on car is way off though, and that i just passed my turn again to go back to the hotel, another u-turn.
new coordinates for Taco Place and Down Under Bar
Taco Place 17' 24.39 102' 47.72
Down Under Bar 17' 24.54 102' 48.02
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I think that your coordinates are off a bit. I have a WAAS enabled handheld that I use to track my travels all over the world and I got something a little bit different for one of the same places that you listed.laphanphon wrote:way too much time on my hands, if there are errors, let me know. as TC points out, my settings may be off, i'll check my gps and see what i have it set on, if i can figure that out.
As a check you can also use Google Earth. I put in your coordinates for the shopping center and guess where that Lat/Lon would have put you.......... RED SQUARES
WM
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that's not a problem as i past them often during the week. though they are large and well marked, hard to miss.if you get a chance, can you add tesco lotus, home mart, and tool pro.
And any of the big places on ring road for shopping.
thanks!
just remember if using my coordinates, my settings are:
WGS84 & DEGMIN (East Asia/Thailand)
so you arrive at same place.
IMHO you don't really need GPS to find Tesco Lotus or Big C, they are all on the ring-road and hard to miss. If you look at the map on this site you will find Tesco is at grid ref J2, Big C is at X18, Homemart & Global House T4, Tool Pro Plus N1 and Home Pro Plus T6.
Thanks for the GPS coordinates LA. These could prove to be useful after a night out on the grog, however trying to operate a GPS unit under the influence may prove to be more of a challenge.
Thanks for the GPS coordinates LA. These could prove to be useful after a night out on the grog, however trying to operate a GPS unit under the influence may prove to be more of a challenge.
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yes sat-nav on board a samlor, might have to hike the fare's up a couple of baht though,and an extra big battery to power it up for the days work.valentine wrote:I look forward to the day all samlors have one. No more excuses for taking you to the wrong pub/Bar whatever to collect their commission.
Can You Dig It Dug.?