To enter coordinates, go to the mark category on the menu. Use the rocker to select the coordinate info, and then type in your latitude and longitude.
Yes. You enter them as a waypoint, and then you can write information about it and assign a symbol.
It depends how deep you are thinking, it is water resistant, however, not deep diving submersible.
To set the time on a Garmin eTrex Legend H, power on the device and press the "Menu" button. Navigate to the "Setup" menu using the arrow keys, then select "Time." From there, you can adjust the time format, set the time zone, and manually input the current time. Once finished, press "Enter" to save your settings.
Well it depends on what you are doing outside. They make fishfiders that include boat GPS, Garmin eTrex H is the best for outdoor use, like hunting, hiking.
Take the average of the x-coordinates, and the average of the y-coordinates.
If you go to the company's website, you will probably find it there: h garmin.com/us/
On a garmin I had it at 135km/h
This GPS has all of the same features as other Garmin handheld GPS units, but also comes preloaded with a North American base-map that provides a lot of intricate details about any given landscape.
Use this form: y= a(x-h)² + k ; plug in the x and y coordinates of the vertex into (h,k) and then the other point coordinates into (x,y) and solve for a.
Use the equation: (Y-k)^2 = 4a(X-h)
In the algebraic equation for a circle. (x - g)^2 + (y - h)^2 = r^2 'g' & 'h' are the centre of rotation.
50/h normally they put 50 ----- H