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Something nice from the land of Oz
With this mapping software you used scanned charts.
http://www.oziexplorer.com/ You can calibrate it for GPS. I highly recommend it. Development version is free. Get a copy before they stop giving it away! I started scanning charts recently, if anyone would like copies--mine are in grey scale, on one disk. I'd be glad to make some when I find time to get my CD driver installed. Or if someone will burn copies for the group, I'd be happy to lend my disk out. My goal is to have every US Caribbean, & Canadian Maritimes chart. Bart Senior |
Something nice from the land of Oz
just when you thought he couldn't sound any more stupid,
"Horvath" wrote You can buy those, and not have to do any work. |
Something nice from the land of Oz
Can you tell me wht this is better than
GPS Utility http://www.gpsu.co.uk/index.html With a free nearly full fuctional trial and half the price? I have used it as intended, but I really value it for storing and copying waypoint files between different manufactures units. It works great with a picture of a chart (saves splicing the scans) taaken with a decent digital camera. Probably so does Ozi. Matt Colie www.yachtek.com N1EE wrote: With this mapping software you used scanned charts. http://www.oziexplorer.com/ You can calibrate it for GPS. I highly recommend it. Development version is free. Get a copy before they stop giving it away! I started scanning charts recently, if anyone would like copies--mine are in grey scale, on one disk. I'd be glad to make some when I find time to get my CD driver installed. Or if someone will burn copies for the group, I'd be happy to lend my disk out. My goal is to have every US Caribbean, & Canadian Maritimes chart. Bart Senior |
Something nice from the land of Oz
He's referring to his next boyfriend.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... just when you thought he couldn't sound any more stupid, "Horvath" wrote You can buy those, and not have to do any work. |
Something nice from the land of Oz
There is another waypoint program out there, I've
been using. http://www.tapr.org/~kh2z/Waypoint/ screen shots http://www.tapr.org/~kh2z/Waypoint/ScreenShots.htm A good waypoint program is nice to have and good for backing up waypoints you don't use much. For example, you can download only the ones you need for a given trip, and get rid of ones you won't be using. Makes navigation simpler. tapr is a fabulous group, with lots of cool stuff. They are Hams based out of Tuscon who are into digital transmission modes. I've been assembling parts to build an APRS transmitter for the boat. Lots of good info on this site on APRS. They also sell a few interesting products. Bart Senior Matt Colie wrote Can you tell me wht this is better than GPS Utility http://www.gpsu.co.uk/index.html With a free nearly full fuctional trial and half the price? I have used it as intended, but I really value it for storing and copying waypoint files between different manufactures units. It works great with a picture of a chart (saves splicing the scans) taaken with a decent digital camera. Probably so does Ozi. Matt Colie www.yachtek.com |
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