![]() I doubt this would be a problem if one didn't have to insert and eject the card as much as appears to be necessary to (try to) work with the content. It seems to read it OK, but the long-term implications concern me and no doubt I'll have to send the unit off for warranty exchange. In the process the Quickdraw files that I've created have been lost (operator error no doubt as I'm dummying my way through various attempts to try to make the maps work).Īdd to this that the SD card port doesn't "click" the card in and eject it back out anymore - and I've had the unit for just three weeks. I've worked through the copying process several times with the same result so I doubt very much that the files are the issue. The files appear, but won't open and the error message reads that the files are corrupted. The primary reason that I went with the Garmin unit over Lowrance is the quickdraw feature, but I have yet to be able to make the LakeVu or Quickdraw maps successfully populate Homeport. You can rest assured that by purchasing from ActiveGPS you will receive the full support of Garmin.I'm new to my Garmin 93SV and struggling to learn how best to interact with the maps on my PC. We do not buy on the grey market and we do not sell counterfeit products. We purchase from assigned Garmin UK distributors. We sell genuine Garmin products, accessories and maps. We are official Authorised Internet Retailers for Garmin. ![]() The Garmin HomePort software is compatible with the following Garmin devices: What is the HomePort software compatible with? ‣Displays photos and point-of-interest detail ‣Displays celestial information such as sunrise, sunset and moon phase ‣Allows you to view the map north-up, map-up or course-up ‣Allows you to manage waypoints, routes and tracks ‣Displays grid lines to show latitude and longitude ‣Displays statistics and graphical information about tide stations, tidal streams and currents ‣Calculates fuel consumption (based on fuel flow data provided by the user) ‣Shows animated playback of data collected on device ‣Provides ETA and arrival times (for each leg) when you create routes ‣Converts tracks into point-to-point routes (track to route conversion) and specifies the speed for each leg of the route ‣Allows user to measure distance and bearing on the charts ‣Displays both fishing and navigational charts from BlueChart g2 Vision When finished, send the data to an SD card or proprietary Garmin datacard to load into your compatible Garmin chartplotter or sounder. It’s easy to browse and view chart detail on your computer screen and mark waypoints and other points of interest. HomePort also will help you create point-to-point routes, determine fuel usage and estimate your travel time for each leg of your route - saving you time and money. ![]() In addition to managing waypoints, routes and tracks, you can store information from past voyages right on your computer. Then simply plug the card into your computer's card reader to start planning your voyage. Use your existing BlueChart preprogrammed card, or transfer the preloaded maps directly from your chartplotter to an SD card. ![]() Before heading out on the open water, plan your voyage with HomePort - marine trip-planning software that lets you plan and organise routes from the convenience of your PC (Windows only).
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