Garmin BlueChart g2 - HXEU800X-The Nordics (11.00)
Detailed offshore coastal coverage of the Nordic countries including Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark.
Coverage features Svalbard; the North and Baltic seas; the Skagerrak and Kattegat straits; the gulfs of Bothnia, Finland and Riga; and the bordering coasts of Russia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium.
Also includes inland waterway coverage for Finland.
Map ID: 463
download:
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thanks to Sue who uploaded:
RENAME TO gmapsupp.img and copy to a garmin directory with a gmapsupp.unl file--
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Last edited by catymag; 14th February 2010 at 02:52 PM.
The map name is not right. It is BlueChart g2 - The Nordics.
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Via GMapTool:
Header: 04.04.2009 09:37:51
Mapset: HXEU800X-The Nordics (11.00)
FID/Map ID: 463
Therefore it is one of the 2009 maps Garmin recalled. See here:
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If you are a member of torrents.ru a torrent file is also available there (with several seeds):
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There is one seeder on the PirateBay torrent now.... guess who
I confirmed it is working by using Garmin HomePort.
I will be seeding as long as I can. The file is available only on a Russian forum which requires registration , that's why I have created a new torrent.
Thanks gadev, will seed too.
if someone prefere more parts links
part 1
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part 2
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part3
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part 4
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part 5
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Last edited by catymag; 14th November 2009 at 08:51 PM.
You have to navigate to get to the good.
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many thanks for this upload
Please correct title, this is only a BlueChart g2 map, not a BlueChart g2 Vision map!
You can see on Garmin's website, there is a difference.
Some additional info about Bluechart G2 X-Large maps:
"These new divisions will help you navigate further and have a lower cost
of navigation maps covering large areas in Europe. Available data card
or Garmin MicroSD card with SD adapter BlueChart g2 only, it is
compatible with the range of Oregon, Colorado, GPSMAP 420/520/525, the
40xx and 50xx series. You will find a detailed navigation map on the
entire region and a fishing license full."
Available formats and prices:
MicroSD ™ / SD ™ Card and Garmin.
Price: 332.00 Euro
And WknThDg is right, whole product line of BlueChart g2 (not Vision) is recalled.
Here is the difference between BlueChart g2 and BlueChart g2 Vision:
BlueChart® g2 Vision:
Highly detailed offshore marine maps, plus satellite imagery, enhanced 3-D maps, Auto Guidance technology, aerial photographs and coastal roads with points of interest.
BlueChart g2:
Detailed offshore marine maps to help you navigate — plus enhanced 3-D maps and rich detail and content.
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And here you can see the 3 X-Large g2 regions:
Last edited by nincsen; 14th February 2010 at 11:23 AM. Reason: picture not inserted correctly
nincsen - I think you need to code your direct link to Garmin according to posting rules.
Most of us know the difference about BlueChart, BlueChart g2 and BlueChart g2 Vision. My guess is that the IMG-files posted earlier was BlueChart g2 Vision so this one was just mislabeled when thread poster was in a hurry. You can also see the corresponding [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] map for the whole US [Only registered and activated users can see links. ].
Actually both BlueChart g2 and BlueChart g2 Vision v2009 was recalled.
Code:Please Login or Register to see the links
Last edited by Ballebar; 14th February 2010 at 01:52 PM.
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