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Dennis Pogson wrote:
Roger Long wrote: "Dennis Pogson" wrote One tip Roger. When selecting charts to upload to the unit, you may overlook the fact that some larger area charts contain smaller area charts, ie the same area is covered on 2 or more charts, but be aware that the detail contained in the small area chart can be substantially greater than that contained in the large area chart, so that zooming in to a large area chart does not give you the same amount of detail as using the smaller area chart. Are you saying that, if you have both charts loaded and active and zoom in, the unit will give priority to the large scale chart and suddenly present you with no detail as you sail into a bay or harbor? This is a very important point because it could lead to loss of a boat and life in a high stress situation. Having to suddenly go back into set up and turn off the large scale chart just as I'm entering a harbor would probably be enough to lead me to Ebay the whole thing. I'll check this on mine but I'd appreciate your (or other Garmin user) clarifiying as these kinds of operation are not always consistent. The road / chart conflict I know about. That's why I'm segregating road and marine data on two separate data cards. No, I am saying that if you load the large-scale chart, but miss out the smaller-scale chart, you will have only the detail which is included on the large-scale chart, so either load both, or just the small-scale charts. The Garmin always seems to seek out the chart with the greatest detail when you zoom in. These smaller charts do not always overlap anyhow, so you are best to load the large-scale charts as well as the small-scale ones. If you find yourself in an area not covered by a small-scale chart, you will know, because as you zoom in, you lose detail. Roger, Have just re-read my last post. Please substitute the word "area" for the word "scale" in my previous post. Small-scale charts cover a LARGE area and large-scale charts cover a SMALL area! You would think I'd been navigating for 2 weeks instead of 45 years, the old brainbox must be suffering from all this global warming! Dennis. |
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