March 16, 2006 04:43
March 16, 2006 08:36
No reason why not.. I'm happily using Maptech's Channel and Solent charts on GPSNavX for ages.
March 16, 2006 09:40
GPSNavX is compatible with any BSB 1,2,3,4 or 5 chart. BSB 4 or 5 charts like those sold from Maptech must be registered on the Mac you plan to use them on.
Steps for registering the BSB 4/5 charts can be found here..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/pdf/Register.pdf
Once registered refer to the GPSNavX help on Opening Charts accessed on the GPSNavX "Help" menu or here..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/help/openingcharts.htm
Steps for registering the BSB 4/5 charts can be found here..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/pdf/Register.pdf
Once registered refer to the GPSNavX help on Opening Charts accessed on the GPSNavX "Help" menu or here..
http://www.gpsnavx.com/help/openingcharts.htm
March 16, 2006 09:47
thanks, that's all very helpful. Does this mean that if I decide I no longer have use for the charts, I can't sell them to a third party?
March 20, 2006 05:14
[quote="oldvarnish"]Just before I spend some money, can anyone confirm that all raster charts from Maptech will play on my G4PB with GPSNavX
I recently purchased GPXNavX and BSB raster charts (inland waterway charts developed by Corps of Engineers) and coastal Gulf of Mexico raster charts by NOAA. So far, I've used the software and charts to map/plan my 800 mile trip from Port St. Joe on the Florida Panhandle to Wheeler Lake in North Alabama. It's fun, it's cool, it works.
My major concern is being able to see the G4PB screen once actually underway on the water. The pilot house is enclosed, but still quite bright. Oh well, I have my Garmin GPS 182C chart plotter with a bright backlit screen.
If I was going to do this over again, I would have probably purchased the another type notebook with a brighter screen for daylight viewing.
I am considering the AIS/GPS reciever with USB connect. I already have the USB GPS, but hasn't been used. Wonder if it can be returned if I purchase the other model?
I recently purchased GPXNavX and BSB raster charts (inland waterway charts developed by Corps of Engineers) and coastal Gulf of Mexico raster charts by NOAA. So far, I've used the software and charts to map/plan my 800 mile trip from Port St. Joe on the Florida Panhandle to Wheeler Lake in North Alabama. It's fun, it's cool, it works.
My major concern is being able to see the G4PB screen once actually underway on the water. The pilot house is enclosed, but still quite bright. Oh well, I have my Garmin GPS 182C chart plotter with a bright backlit screen.
If I was going to do this over again, I would have probably purchased the another type notebook with a brighter screen for daylight viewing.
I am considering the AIS/GPS reciever with USB connect. I already have the USB GPS, but hasn't been used. Wonder if it can be returned if I purchase the other model?
March 20, 2006 08:52
You might look at a shade for your Mac..
http://www.hoodmanusa.com/powerbook.asp
Yes any unused BU-353 GPS with original packaging can be returned for credit. Please contact me directly at gpsnavx@mac.com for a return address.
http://www.hoodmanusa.com/powerbook.asp
Yes any unused BU-353 GPS with original packaging can be returned for credit. Please contact me directly at gpsnavx@mac.com for a return address.
March 21, 2006 05:34
great, thanks for the info/link. I ordered the hood and will let you know how it works out.
Joy
Joy
March 21, 2006 18:33
Yesdog Wrote:I am considering the AIS/GPS reciever with USB connect.
What maker/model is this? I've been looking for a single unit that does AIS/GPS, but haven't found anything yet.
March 21, 2006 20:55
There are a couple GPS/AIS combo units..
http://www.seacas.com/oscomm/home.php
http://www.milltechmarine.com/products.htm
Both will work fine with GPSNavX or MacENC.
http://www.seacas.com/oscomm/home.php
http://www.milltechmarine.com/products.htm
Both will work fine with GPSNavX or MacENC.