Help with Garmin 76Cx
HELP!
I have a new Garmin 76Cx and am trying to get it loaded for the Steeplechase next weekend. However, I cannot get our planned course to show any details when I download the course.
On my computer I have lain (?) out both legs with all the waypoints and such and everything shows, such as day markers, shoals, rocks, etc.
When I download it to the GPS unit, all I see are the waypoints. No course line and no details.
Of course, Garmin tech support is not open until Monday at 8AM, so I am hoping to get this resolved today or tomorrow.
Any Garmin experts out there?
Jack,
The waypoints need to be entered sequentially into a route. Then you go to navigate and choose the route you want to navigate. It will start with the first waypoint in that route and once your VMG goes negative for that waypoint, it will automatically switch to the next one.
I usually setup a
day1
route and a
day2
route.
I use my GPS setup with a bearing to the next mark. This way I can look at my compass and tell if I'm headed right at it or at what kind of angles we're sailing to the next point. If it's a finish line, I watch our compass angles to the shore and make that last gybe when the bearing shown on the GPS matches that number.
The waypoints need to be entered sequentially into a route. Then you go to navigate and choose the route you want to navigate. It will start with the first waypoint in that route and once your VMG goes negative for that waypoint, it will automatically switch to the next one.
I usually setup a
day1
route and a
day2
route.
I've done all that Jake. I have both days laid/lain out in sequence, with notes, etc. It looks fine on the computer.
OK...now I have successfully downloaded the course track and waypoints, still no details other than the waypoints I marked.
Yes, all the daymarkers, depth graduations, etc.
Or...do they not show on the GPS unit...only the base map in the computer?
The land shows, but again no details.
I think the base map in the GPS is covering the detailed map for some reason.
Also, when I download, the dialogue box has
waypoints
and
routes
active, and
maps
greyed out.
I think the detailed map is not being transferred.
I have tried everything and suppose I will have to call tech Monday unless you have any more ideas.
I hate this crap...I just want to sail the boat!
Thanks Jake
If maps is greyed out it could be one of two things:
1) your GPS unit may need a firmware update (check www.garmin.com support)
2) the basic software doesn't come with that information in it. You have to purchase the marine chart for that region. If you have that marine chart (and can see all the channel markers and navigation aids in Mapsource), you need to unlock your GPS to work with that map set. The marine chart resource CD should have the information about how to unlock your GPS unit. You are allowed two GPS units to unlock with any one of the marine chart regions - their security is pretty tight with those charts (as they make a fortune on them).
Pretty simple Jack,
Go to the map page on the handheld and go into set-up, select the map datum you want to display, and de-select any other map datums in the area of the route (i.e. de-select City Navigator). When you get to the keys, select the route and tell it to navigate.
Garmin only allows one device unlock per license, as of last year. Garmin was forced to change policy due to their contract with NavTeq (whom provides the datum). Garmin took alot of sh!t from their pissed off loyal customers because of it. Garmin has tried to make it easier with reduced prices with updates to a licensed product. Garmin has been working hard to address the high costs of licenses with NavTeq. Seems to me that Navteq pretty much has got the bull by the balls. The contract expires in 2015, and there are only a couple of players (Tele Atlas), the other in bed with Garmin's competition. Garmin tried unsuccessfully to buy both of them.
I am making a little progress and I'm sure it is just operator error.
I did buy and unlock the chart software for the region (BlueChart Americas).
It appears I have several conflicting maps that interfere with each other.
Phil, are you saying I cannot really see my route until I actually get to the location?
Right now I am 600 miles away in SC.
Can I not preview or simulate the route on the handheld unit?
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Does anyone have any sort of list of coordinates for the Steeplechase they could send me or give me Friday?
I just bought a new GPS but didn't buy any of the software to upload routes and etc... do I need this?
I also have a mac.. so would I have a hard time with any of this software?
Thanks!
-Todd
I just bought a new GPS but didn't buy any of the software to upload routes and etc... do I need this?
I also have a mac.. so would I have a hard time with any of this software?
Thanks!
-Todd
Your screwed ... twice. You need the software and I have no idea if it will run on a mac!
Check your email - I mailed you my files for steeplechase - but beware...they're old and make SURE they have the right bridge marked for day2. Won't help much unless you have the Garmin software though.
Todd (Wildsail), you are screwed as for the easy way, but I think you still have a few options. The painful way is use the handheld to build the route. It can be done it is just slow panning around on the map to select the waypoints for the route. You can also use the coordinates (lat/long) that Jake sent. The other long shot is. . . .check and see if someone else has a current
cX
series hand held, including the legend series. Both have microSD flash memory. You should be able to copy the route and/or waypoints from someone else's handheld memory to the microSD flash memory, put the card in your unit, and then transfer the waypoints and/or route to your unit's memory. Wish I was there.

Can't help you with that one.
I also have a mac.. so would I have a hard time with any of this software?
Thanks!
-Todd
What's your brand of GPS? They all have software for the mac, from tomtom to Garmin via Magellan. Search versiontracker.com for your brand of GPS for a start.
You have to already have Mapsource installed for that update to run on your computer. You CAN, however, download and install the Garmin
training center
and the Mapsource download will recognize that as an installation and install properly.
Your in the right place for software. I purchased a Map 76CSX and a software package earlier this year of ebay. There is a grey area with the software in America that people can sell chunks of the software for a state or given area. I got Southern and Eastern Australia Bluechart, Citi Navigator 2009 and 250,000 km2 Contours for Australia all bundled together on one card for $170 all I had to do was put the card in and go. The guy I got it from in Australia was really helpfull with getting me up and going and I still ask him questions now which he happily answers. In Aus we have some free land based map sets called Shonky Maps and Tracks for Australia. I have recorded my sailing track on Tracks for Australia, you may have something similar in US. PM me if you want the e-mail for the guy that organised my mapsets
regards
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