Will a Garmin Blue Charts Usa G2 Micro Sd Memory Chip Work in a Dragonfly Pro 4
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08-21-18, 06:01 AM (This post was last modified: 08-21-18 09:36 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) | ||
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[CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files I have just purchased a new Raymarine Dragonfly Pro 7. NEED HELP Thank You | ||
08-21-18, 09:51 AM (This post was last modified: 08-21-18 09:55 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Welcome to the Raymarine Forum etamson, Like Raymarine's MFDs running LightHouse II / 3 software, Dragonfly displays operating with the latest software are designed to support importing and exporting waypoint and track data via files which utilize GPX file format. Should the third party product not produce a GPX file, then Please click here to view a FAQ addressing how to produce a GPX file from the third party product. Should the third party product have produced a GPX file and should it fail to import into the Raymarine product, then the problem would most typically be the result of a constraint error within the GPX data, necessitating that the waypoint data be changed to satisfy the constraints of the Raymarine product. Dragonfly displays will support microSD cards having capacities up to 32GB which have been formatted with a FAT32 or NTFS file system. Should your GPX file have satisfied the items indicated within this response, should the display's memory card reader be operational, and should the problem persist, then please attach your GPX file to a response to this thread for further analysis. |
08-22-18, 07:01 AM (This post was last modified: 08-22-18 07:58 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Good Morning Chuck, Many Thanks Ed Tamson |
08-22-18, 08:02 AM |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Ed, That is indeed a very large GPX file and may be indicative of having exceeded the constraints of a Dragonfly display for number of waypoint or routes. Again, it is recommended that you review your data to ensure that you have not violated the constraints called out within the previously referenced FAQ. I have increased the size of GPX files supported by this Forum to 8MB. Should your GPX file have satisfied the items indicated within my previous response, should the display's memory card reader be operational, and should the problem persist, then please attach your GPX file to a response to this thread for further analysis. |
08-22-18, 09:53 AM (This post was last modified: 08-22-18 02:35 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Chuck, I am willing to do whatever is necessary for my Raymarine to be able to utilize these tracks and waypoints. Ed Tamson |
08-22-18, 02:48 PM |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Ed, Your waypoint name "2",PRIV AID,PA within one of your routes violates the constraints specified within the previously referenced FAQ. Removing the quotation marks and commas from this name should permit the waypoints to complete importing. Please additionally note that while tracks are supported by Dragonfly displays, routes are not. Regarding your tracks, the data within your GPX file (206 tracks) violates the constraint for the maximum number of tracks (15) specified within the previously specified FAQ. |
08-22-18, 06:02 PM (This post was last modified: 08-23-18 08:30 AM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Thank you Chuck. |
08-23-18, 09:14 AM |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Ed, Unfortunately, training someone in the file formatting and use of computer tools is beyond the scope to the support which we can offer. The are some third party computer based navigational planning tools (ex. Raymarine Voyage Planner, GPS Utility, OpenCPN, etc.) which are designed to import/export GPX files and support editing of data ... I'm fairly certain that Garmin also offers such a computer based navigational planning tool. Should you know someone who has some computer skills and/or experience with editing GPX files, it would be a relatively simple task to use Notepad (tool common to PCs running a Windows operating system) to make the change required for the problematic waypoint name. Similarly deleting the tracks in excess of the specified fifteen track limit is a fairly simple task. The most challenging task, and only one which you can yourself perform is to identify which fifteen tracks of the two hundred six tracks you will want to use with the Dragonfly display. That said, if using a computer based navigational planning tool, then it would be possible to use the tool as the library for all of your waypoints and tracks, and then periodically export a GPX file for use with the Dragonfly display containing the waypoints and tracks which were required for that period of operation. |
08-23-18, 10:26 AM (This post was last modified: 08-23-18 02:27 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.) |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Thank you Chuck I have decided to upgrade and purchase a Raymarine Axiom which will give me the route and tracking features I really need. Any advise on what model might work best from you would be appreciated. Ed |
08-23-18, 02:31 PM |
RE: [CA11] Not Reading a SD with Garmin Files Ed, The Axiom 7 DV offers the same fishfinder features supported by the Dragonfly 7, but offers significantly greater functionality with respect to chartplotting features and ability to configure the MFD's appearance, settings, and data displayed to suit one's needs. As you have indicated MFDs also offer support for routes, which are not supported by Dragonfly displays. |
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