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    TOPO Australia & New Zealand Lite v.5


    Get enhanced topographic detail on your compatible device whether you're in the outback or on a main boulevard in the city. This map provides a wide array of topographic information from terrain contours, elevations and summits to coverage of perennial and intermittent lakes, rivers and streams in Australia and New Zealand.

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    •Provides terrain contours and summit points at 40 m intervals for a more detailed view of the terrain
    •Contains more than 105,000 km of tracks, roads and outback trails; also displays 4WD destinations and hydrographic features: lake/river shorelines and perennial and seasonal streams
    •Shows national, state and local parks as well as parks and reserve areas
    •Includes built-in DEM data with 3-D shading and route elevation profiles on compatible devices so you can estimate terrain difficulty
    •Offers updated and new searchable points of interest in urban, rural and outback areas, including lodging, restaurants, homesteads, parks, camping locations and shopping
    •Displays updated non-routable road content, by HERE, to give you turn-by-turn directions to your destination

    Features digital topographic and street maps for all of Australia and New Zealand. Also includes expanded coverage for several New Zealand islands, including Antipodes, Auckland, Bounty, Campbell, Kermadec, Chatham, Lord Howe, Snares, Stewart and Three Kings.

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    So what does the LITE actually mean???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schermann
    So what does the LITE actually mean???
    There are some Topo Pro versions with ActiveRouting and the same map is there as a Light version without the Activerouting information. (Belux, Benelux, France, Germany etc.)
    I think that is the difference. And in this case Lite means the same as Light, or Garmin mislead us. Maybe a Topo Pro v5 with Activerouting is coming out ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Schermann
    I gave up after just 5 minutes with this download!
    The link of Monterra workes for me, downloaded the file in 30 minutes.
    Often a Zippyshare-link takes a few minutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schermann View Post
    I gave up after just 5 minutes with this download!
    I also downloaded the file from post #1 within 30 minutes.

    Quote Originally Posted by Schermann View Post
    So what does the LITE actually mean???
    Quote Originally Posted by bommelb View Post
    There are some Topo Pro versions with ActiveRouting and the same map is there as a Light version without the Activerouting information. (Belux, Benelux, France, Germany etc.)
    I think that is the difference.
    Topo AUS & NZ v4 (August 2012): gmapsupp.img size = 2,979,264 KB and contour lines each 10 m.
    Topo AUS & NZ v5 Lite (August 2014): gmapsupp.img size = 1,430,176 KB and contour lines each 40 m.

    I think "Lite" here means more than just "no ActiveRouting", less contour lines or a compression rate more than twice as high...

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokefree View Post

    Topo AUS & NZ v4 (August 2012): gmapsupp.img size = 2,979,264 KB and contour lines each 10 m.
    Topo AUS & NZ v5 Lite (August 2014): gmapsupp.img size = 1,430,176 KB and contour lines each 40 m.

    I think "Lite" here means more than just "no ActiveRouting", less contour lines or a compression rate more than twice as high...
    Topo V4 is actually 20m contours.

    Apart from the size reduction benefits, having 40m contour interval in Aust is a bit pointless, we just don't have the elevation variation in most area's to make this practical like the European alps where this new top strategy evolved.

    Looking at this Lite version, it's actually a major rework from the previous versions 2, 3 & 4. Visually different data and styles, some additional details particularly in metro area's including some paths, and more POI's including in some rural area's I checked.

    Unlike V4 it's definitely not routable, despite the comment referring to "turn by turn". Selecting address search gives "No map data".

    I tried enhancing by overlaying the OzTopo 10m contours similar to what I do with CN, on my phones Street Pilot the styles are radically different which highlights the contour line mismatch and looks a lot weird. On a 3597 it won't even allow selecting both, selecting the second automatically deselects the other.

    Certainly looks like a Pro version is on the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bushwalker8 View Post
    Topo V4 is actually 20m contours.
    If that is correct, Garmin provides incorrect information about V4 on their website:

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    Good Job with the new Oz-Topo v.5, and thank you for sharing !

    Well this is a little bit off-topic but probably a good and the right place to ask, what about a the another great Topo Series of Australia -> OZtopo.

    The latest available Version is v.06. And the latest Version released here is v.03. I heard there is some kind of DRM in those versions past v.03 is that correct ?

    Do you guys think, they will ever be released here on gpspower ?

    Thanks for your answer, and again sorry for asking here...

 

 

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