October 12, 2007 11:42
Can I use a Navionics Gold cartridge with GPSnavX?
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GPSNavX Wrote:What format are the Navionics charts in? How would you get the Mac to read the cartridge? MacENC works with the open standards S-57 ENC vector charts and the BSB RNC raster charts. This includes the Navionics ENCs available at.
http://www.chartworld.com
jagasail Wrote:I would assume a card reader for transferring photos off a digital camera that uses compact flash card would work. The one I have cost about $10-$15, a lot cheaper than the Navionics reader I'd bet.
jagasail Wrote:It would also be a great selling point for MacENC...
jagasail Wrote:I just compared costs for South America and the Pacific, and the Navionics Gold chips are a fraction of the price of the same Navionics S-57/S-63 charts downloaded from Chartworld. They're also cheaper than C-maps (whose reader I have yet to get working with Parallels). The cost savings would almost pay for a new Navionics compatible radar/plotter.
Eclipsemullet Wrote:If Apple were doing chartplotting software, how would they do it?
cyberhusky Wrote:Have you noticed that folios from Chartworld are much cheaper than the charts payed per unit?
One chart costs about 150 Euro, if you have 25 charts (North Sea & Atlantic) at 150 Euro each it's rather expensive. But the complete Folio of the same region (Zone 2) costs only 1250 Euro.
Folios are all the same price.
It's still a lot of money.
Regards,
Manou
jagasail Wrote:Ah yes, elegantly, seamlessly, wireless, on an iphone...The most confusing aspect of the whole electronic charting thing is the charts:
jagasail Wrote:That's why I'm quite happy to leave it to GPSNavX and company...
GPSNavX Wrote:I can say with certainty that Apple Inc. has no plans to enter the marine navigation market