Oké, thanks for the explanation, luckily its not another Garmin bug.
my 62s ,last FW, shows just one BC map -
Last edited by catymag; 27th September 2010 at 03:07 PM.
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
Oké, thanks for the explanation, luckily its not another Garmin bug.
yes you'r right, I was looking for this lol, but today I'm a bit busy-
anyway I found it:uncheck City Navigators to disable the street mapping
and change your Map View either North Up - in my 62s the satellite images disappeared zooming in
Last edited by catymag; 27th September 2010 at 06:40 PM. Reason: added screens
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
Of course, north up is the only reasonable setting while sea navigation and all other maps are disabled in the marine profile of my Oregon.
But it is absolutely impractical when in some zoom levels the satellite images not disappeared. I often had situations, where I speedy had to zoom out for better overview and if there are only dark satellite images, where nothing to identify, it could be dangerous.
Did you tested some new (v11.50) maps on your GPSmap62s? On Oregon it is now possible to deaktivate the second part of the map, so that only the nautical map is visible. So are these new G2V maps are also good usable on Oregon/Dakota/Colorado.
@p!xeldealer
as you can see also in (v11.50) maps I dont have and can deselect the "second" map, but in my device the 2 maps are integrated,the satellite one seems to work like a basemap and particulars are shown and ,when you zoom in ,it lets the other one to show zones with more details: they work together at the same time-
You can see in some screens the 2 maps : the satellite one in some zones and the marine one in others at the same time in the map-
The more you zoom to see objects and the more the marine one is shown -
You have to navigate to get to the good.
Galaxy S5 Kitkat 4.4.2 / Nuvi1200->1250 / Nuvi3790T->34xx / Nuvi 2200 / Nuvi 66 / Oregon 600
It is the same as on Oregon, if both parts activated (first line):
In second line you can see, what appears if the first part is deselected. So you can use the map for navigation at all zoom-levels. But it is only with map version 11.50 from 2010.
As described in my [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (of this thread), the OP links to an unlocked "VEU706L-UK & Ireland (10.50)" chart that has "Wrong MPS records size" when the details of the chart are viewed with GMapTool.exe.
Although you can do as I described in [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] (so the chart will work with a Garmin chartplotters), I've repaired this "Wrong MPS records size" error without having to remove the MPS subfile with GMapTool.exe.
This GMAPSUPP.IMG file can be downloaded with JDownloader from the attached file belowCode:Please Login or Register to see the links
Last edited by WknThDg; 20th October 2010 at 05:40 AM. Reason: Added GMapTool.exe "Details" of my REPAIRED version of this unlocked "VEU706L-UK & Ireland (10.50)" chart.
Do you know if it does work in garmin mobile xt?
@Comandodeltax
More or less the same answer as for your earlier question about BlueChart Americas 2008 and GMXT.
Garmin Mobile XT can show BlueChart g2 Vision maps. It will not be the same as with a real Garmin marine chartplotter. Colors differ from what it's supposed to show as a marine chart and some marine data features will not be accessible. None of the Vision features (auto guidance, enhanced 3D-view, aerial photographs etc.) are supported and the map therefore stores a lot of extensive data that Garmin Mobile XT can't handle. If you have plenty of storage space and don't care to waste it for partly unaccessible data (the auto guidance, enhanced 3D-view, aerial photographs data), then you may use BlueChart g2 Vision carts on a GMXT installation.
Garmin Mobile XT uses the colors for land based maps even for a marine chart. No marine mode with correct display of marine features.
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