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What?! Charts, again!?
This guy, Dan Pfeiffer, has gone into great explanations on digital
charts and resources, on an owners group (Pearsons). I'll bet if you noodle around on his site for a bit you'll find out a lot on where to locate the raw data you are seeking. The address is: http://dan.pfeiffer.net/maps/maps.htm Good luck, Jonathan Skip Gundlach wrote: My apologies. Though I know that this has seen the light of day here in the past, my expected source for copied charts seems ephemeral if not unavailable, after all (unless I want to fly to Chicago and go the library there and live on the copiers up *there* - I'm near Atlanta - for however long it would take). So, in the past, I think I recall that governmental charts are available for download and printing. I've got a potential source for large-scale printing at an economical rate, so I'd like to explore that opportunity. However, I've not been able to discover a catalog which could identify which charts I'd want. The general area I'm interested in is the Eastern Caribbean, essentially from the Bahamas to Venezuela - including the keys and Cuba, and on the other end, the ABCs, if that's not already part of the definition. Does anyone have a URL for that catalog, and also the way to find how to download the ones of interest? I've tried to search for DMA, NEMA, NOAA and others, and even called the governmental office, which led me to a useless FAA site. Failing the above, I'd be interested, actually, probably more, in knowing where to find charts and a large-scale copier in the Atlanta area (in the same location - I have found a couple of university reference departments with charts, but no catalog, and no copier). Thanks... L8R Skip |
What?! Charts, again!?
Skip,
I think the site you are looking for is http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/download.htm This is the official site for the free NOAA ENC charts. There is a directory of all available charts, and you check the ones you want and download them. You'll have to download a free viewer as well. The site tells you where to look. I went to SeeMyDNC for the viewer. Just learning how to use these. Shane Kelley s/v Dream Chaser Skip Gundlach wrote: My apologies. Though I know that this has seen the light of day here in the past, my expected source for copied charts seems ephemeral if not unavailable, after all (unless I want to fly to Chicago and go the library there and live on the copiers up *there* - I'm near Atlanta - for however long it would take). So, in the past, I think I recall that governmental charts are available for download and printing. I've got a potential source for large-scale printing at an economical rate, so I'd like to explore that opportunity. However, I've not been able to discover a catalog which could identify which charts I'd want. The general area I'm interested in is the Eastern Caribbean, essentially from the Bahamas to Venezuela - including the keys and Cuba, and on the other end, the ABCs, if that's not already part of the definition. Does anyone have a URL for that catalog, and also the way to find how to download the ones of interest? I've tried to search for DMA, NEMA, NOAA and others, and even called the governmental office, which led me to a useless FAA site. Failing the above, I'd be interested, actually, probably more, in knowing where to find charts and a large-scale copier in the Atlanta area (in the same location - I have found a couple of university reference departments with charts, but no catalog, and no copier). Thanks... L8R Skip |
What?! Charts, again!?
Skip,
I think the site you are looking for is http://chartmaker.ncd.noaa.gov/mcd/enc/download.htm This is the official site for the free NOAA ENC charts. There is a directory of all available charts, and you check the ones you want and download them. You'll have to download a free viewer as well. The site tells you where to look. I went to SeeMyDNC for the viewer. Just learning how to use these. Shane Kelley s/v Dream Chaser Skip Gundlach wrote: My apologies. Though I know that this has seen the light of day here in the past, my expected source for copied charts seems ephemeral if not unavailable, after all (unless I want to fly to Chicago and go the library there and live on the copiers up *there* - I'm near Atlanta - for however long it would take). So, in the past, I think I recall that governmental charts are available for download and printing. I've got a potential source for large-scale printing at an economical rate, so I'd like to explore that opportunity. However, I've not been able to discover a catalog which could identify which charts I'd want. The general area I'm interested in is the Eastern Caribbean, essentially from the Bahamas to Venezuela - including the keys and Cuba, and on the other end, the ABCs, if that's not already part of the definition. Does anyone have a URL for that catalog, and also the way to find how to download the ones of interest? I've tried to search for DMA, NEMA, NOAA and others, and even called the governmental office, which led me to a useless FAA site. Failing the above, I'd be interested, actually, probably more, in knowing where to find charts and a large-scale copier in the Atlanta area (in the same location - I have found a couple of university reference departments with charts, but no catalog, and no copier). Thanks... L8R Skip |
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