NAVIONICS

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Lexmark
Lexmark
VIC
218 posts
VIC, 218 posts
23 May 2014 11:47am
I have Navionics on lap top, which is great, but there are some symbols that I dont know what they represent and unable to find table ???
HG02
HG02
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5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
23 May 2014 7:10pm
Lexmark said...
[br]I have Navionics on lap top, which is great, but there are some symbols that I dont know what they represent and unable to find table ???


www.google.com.au/search?q=Navionics++simbols&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=sb&gfe_rd=cr&ei=0wF_U8-FDunC8geMqICgCA#channel=sb&q=Navionics+symbols&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&spell=1 < quick google

www.mytopo.com:443/maps/
A. Navionics charts include an "Xplain" feature. This is a plain-language description that, with just a click of your cursor, deciphers confusing navigational symbols into plain-languge everyone can understand. To find out how to access object information, please consult your unit's User's Manual.
Lexmark
Lexmark
VIC
218 posts
VIC, 218 posts
23 May 2014 10:05pm
Thanks HG02
Yes thats the link I was looking for.
cisco
cisco
QLD
12365 posts
QLD, 12365 posts
23 May 2014 10:44pm
As far as I am aware the lap top version of Navionics is not interface able with an external GPS device such as a puck GPS receiver.

It may have changed but if the device (smart phone, tablet or PC) does not have a built in GPS chip you can only view the maps but not actually use them to get a position or for actual navigation.

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