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DH
David H Sorenson
Wed, Nov 9, 2005 5:13 PM

Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is
their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS
receiver. That can be purchased for about $100.

Anyway, the charts downloaded fine and then were useable on the Maptech
Navigator software. I did have to reboot the system after download to
renew/rebuild the chart file, but other than that, it worked fine.

DHS
Duluth

Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS receiver. That can be purchased for about $100. Anyway, the charts downloaded fine and then were useable on the Maptech Navigator software. I did have to reboot the system after download to renew/rebuild the chart file, but other than that, it worked fine. DHS Duluth
MT
Mike Tellup
Wed, Nov 9, 2005 5:26 PM

David H Sorenson wrote:

Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is
their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS
receiver. That can be purchased for about $100.

Anyway, the charts downloaded fine and then were useable on the Maptech
Navigator software. I did have to reboot the system after download to
renew/rebuild the chart file, but other than that, it worked fine.

DHS
Duluth


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David H Sorenson wrote: >Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is >their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS >receiver. That can be purchased for about $100. > >Anyway, the charts downloaded fine and then were useable on the Maptech >Navigator software. I did have to reboot the system after download to >renew/rebuild the chart file, but other than that, it worked fine. > >DHS >Duluth >_______________________________________________ >http://lists.samurai.com/mailman/listinfo/great-loop
MT
Mike Tellup
Wed, Nov 9, 2005 5:30 PM

Whoops, no body on previous message...Rookie mistake!

There are programs available to use these maps that are free of charge.
I used one called 'Sea Clear'
for a couple of years and was pretty happy with it.  Of course, they
don't have all the bells and whistles that
you get w/ Navigator, The Capn' and Fugawi, but it served its purpose
well.  The link to Sea Clear is:

http://www.sping.com/seaclear/

Mike Tellup

David H Sorenson wrote:

Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is
their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS
receiver. That can be purchased for about $100.

Whoops, no body on previous message...Rookie mistake! There are programs available to use these maps that are free of charge. I used one called 'Sea Clear' for a couple of years and was pretty happy with it. Of course, they don't have all the bells and whistles that you get w/ Navigator, The Capn' and Fugawi, but it served its purpose well. The link to Sea Clear is: http://www.sping.com/seaclear/ Mike Tellup David H Sorenson wrote: >Well, I downloaded the Maptech free (Navigator) chartviewer which is >their proprietary system minus the ability to actually connect with a GPS >receiver. That can be purchased for about $100.