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    Quote Originally Posted by catymag View Post
    It works lol !
    OK, but if it works why don't I have this indication "powered by cityXplorer" ?

    This puzzled me, because I tried to see this message... Or see the message at startup that CX is enabled.

    Anyway - thank you very much!
    Yours faithfully,
    Oleg Osovitskiy
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    Quote Originally Posted by osovitskiy View Post
    OK, but if it works why don't I have this indication "powered by cityXplorer" ?
    I will answer my question - last WE I traveled to to Europe by car and I spend some time on the state border between Russia and other Europe and had time to play with my garmin. I found this indication at least! In the main menu one can tap the left upper corner of the screen where sattelite signal strength indication on the car icon, and then will appear menu "transportation mode" and there is this indication - powered by cityXplorer! I have no CX for Europe and I didn't test it, but I will test test CX in North America soon because I not always have a rented car in NA.
    Yours faithfully,
    Oleg Osovitskiy
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    Hello all. Newbie here.

    I have just followed the directions exactly as catymag detailed. The JM KG 1.5 with the checksum correction must be used with FID 800. I installed it on my Garmin 3790.

    I can confirm that the CitiExplorer test routing in pedestrian mode in Manhattan works as it should.

    Without a reliable Garmin Map in Japan and certainly as a foreigner lost in a small city a couple of months ago, I had to turn to Google Map on my Blackberry and it was the one thing that saved me lots of time and sign language communication.

    I am reminded that I cannot say thank you here and so I will not say thank you to the wonderful people here. :Animated39:

 

 

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