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Hi Guys,
Does anyone know a way that you can generate a GPX file, put it on the data card and then insert it into the GPS? If not the KLN94, are there any units out there like this? Cheers -Al |
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Peter wrote:
wrote: Hi Guys, Does anyone know a way that you can generate a GPX file, put it on the data card and then insert it into the GPS? If not the KLN94, are there any units out there like this? Cheers -Al I don't think any panel mounted GPS has any such feature. The cartridge format of the KLN94 is proprietary, designed to prevent people duplicating the cartridge contents i.e. the Jeppesen database. I have a KLN 89/B and before you can download the data you have to up in the GPS code that you get off the unit. It keys the database download to only that GPS. I missed reading the digit the first time and the GPS would not load. Honeywell corrected my subscription and I did it correctly the second time. I just found out that the dataloader is not compatible with Windows Vista, but they are working on a update. -- Regards, Ross C-172F 180HP KSWI |
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Peter wrote:
The cartridge format of the KLN94 is proprietary, designed to prevent people duplicating the cartridge contents i.e. the Jeppesen database. I doubt safeguarding Jepp data was a goal of King's selection of non-standard cards. The Garmin (nee-UPSAT) 480 and it's complementary MX20/GMX200 use industry standard cards (CF for the earlier units, SD for the later) and standard Windows filesystems. Jepp data (even for units with proprietary cards) is downloaded to your computer for programming with either the standard interface or the egregious skybound interface for the other Garmin units. |
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