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 Post subject: Navionics Fish N Chip
PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 5:58 pm 
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Hi guys. Back in the summer i bought a Humminbird 597ci HD Down Imaging unit from you and then later i got the Navionics Fish N Chip -G for it. I was wondering about the Navplanner2 software and what it will do for me. I understand that it will allow me to view my Fish N Chip on the computer and let me see the Bay of Quinte and add waypoints and plan spots that i want to fish. Do I add a blank sd card to save it to or do i save it to the Fish N Chip. Also can i print out the maps and will the card reader allow me to update the chip in the future. How much is the Navplanner 2 with shipping to me here in Bloomfield. Thanks... Fred

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:19 pm 
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Hey Fred,
Thanks for the note. Basically, NavPlanner2 is a PC program and card reader that will allow you to plug in your existing Navionics Chart and/or is supplied with many electronic charts which you can view, research and create waypoints, tracks and routes on your PC of the areas and waterways YOU CHOOSE.

From there, you can transfer any of these waypoints, tracks and routes to a blank SD card, then place the card into the Humminbird 597ci HD and import the data.

Alternatively, you may put a blank SC card into your Hummbird and export the existing Data to the card. Then take the card out and put it into the NavPlanner Card Reader and open the NavPlanner Software on your PC. By importing your existing data, you may manipulate the information (name waypoints, add symbols and manage data into regions) and save the file(s).

You may then upload and download any of the information you require or prefer into your Humminbird for the region you are fishing any particular day.

Why not just leave 1200 waypoints in your Humminbird so they are all always there? Because it slows down the unit and is a pain in the a$$ to flip through when you need it most.

I hope this helps. I have included a complete description below.

(Don't forget to ask for your Quinte Fishing Discount when you order)

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Jack

NavPlanner2 is an atlas of US coastal waters, navigable waterways, and over 17,000 inland lakes for the home computer for map viewing, searching, printing, waypoint planning, and GPS data managing.

Features :

View Navionics® charts on your PC
Includes Navionics Multi Card Reader
Plan Routes and Waypoints from the convenience of your PC
Includes US BathyMetric Data For 3D Viewing of Coastal Charts
Display Latitude/Longitude or UTM Grid Lines
Print Maps and Charts at the scale of your choice
Print details of Routes and Waypoints
Search features, objects, ports, services, and lakes
View Tides and Currents and Sun and Moon rise and Set times
Measure Distance and Bearing
Link Digital Photos and Videos to Waypoints
Geocaching Support
User-Selectable Units of Measure
Overlay and Animate Grib Weather Forecasts
GoogleEarth™ Support

Chart Compatibility :

Includes Navionics Gold Charts of US Coastal Waters and Navigable Waterways
Includes Navionics HotMaps Premium US Fishing Lakes and High-Definition Lakes
Supports all Navionics Plug-&-Play Charts Using the included Multi Card Reader
Supports Full Platinum+ & HotMaps Platinum Features including 3D View, Panoramic Pictures, Satellite Imagery and Coast Pilot Books

PC Requirements:

Microsoft® Windows®7/Vista/XP - 1 GB RAM - 10 GB free on HD - DVD Drive - Mouse
Minimum 1024 x 768 16-bit display - Graphics accelerator recommended


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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 8:43 pm 
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And that folks is why it is great to have radioworld part of Quintefishing. :lol::lol:

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 30, 2011 9:19 pm 
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I was Thinking the exact same thing Scott


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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 12:09 am 
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Thanks for the reply Jack. That answered all my questions and i will place my order for the Navplanner2. And I agree with Scott great to have you guy's aboard.... Fred...

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 5:47 am 
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WARNING: Navplanner is very addicting. I have been known to spend hours in front of my laptop playing with it and researching new areas. Make sure you have popcorn

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:05 am 
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Is this product compatible with Mac computers?

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 31, 2011 7:44 pm 
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I am not a MAC guy, but I assume if you have the Duo core processor with the PC compability mode thingamajigger it would work, however all of the supporting documents I read say PC!


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:45 am 
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Yes PC ONLY

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 03, 2012 9:27 pm 
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Navionics PC App 1.5 will allow you to download/change/add/save waypoints and routes. It is also compatible with Mac. It doesn't have all the features of NavPlanner.....but its like 30$ for ?5? licenses.

Another option....


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