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targeted at marine interests and fewer than 36 of the GPSs icons are, some non-marine icons are used to represent marine
ones.
You may want to delete all the waypoints in the GPS prior to importing the file. To delete waypoints, select Waypoints,
Routes, Trails on the Waypoints, Routes, Trails page. Then press Menu to get the delete files dialog. If you do not
delete files, then any new waypoint that has the same Name as one already in the HDS will get a –2 added to the Name.
Export to Northstar
The M series and the 6000i series use different file structures. Both are available. You can also export to NorthStar’s
own DOS or Windows program and have it upload the GPS. The 6000I and the WinDBload use a structure that is a text
file like an NMEA file, but specific to NorthStar as indicated by a $PNTI prefix to all sentences.
Export to Raymarine
If the GPS was set up with multiple folders, on exporting to the GPS you will only get your folders as long as they are
identified in the GROUP column. Each waypoint must have a group name else it is put into the My Waypoints group.
Your Raymarine may require that all Names begin with a letter.
Export to Raymarine via RayTech Navigator
If you can't for some reason use the built-in Raymarine C/E-series exporter then proceed as follows. Once the file to be
exported is loaded, go to Tools>Export File>Raymarine>RWF. This will first bring up a screen to name the
resulting file. It is best if you save this file to the folder: C:\Archive under the name "archive.rwf". Then you get the
Export Options screen. Here, you select how many waypoints you want to export (assuming the file holds more than the
Raymarine can hold). Once this is done, the file is exported to where the RayTech Navigator can get it. Open RayTech
Navigator and start with the File menu. Choose Import/Export Routes and Waypoints. Then select Import from >
Import from Raymarine Waypoint file. This should bring up the appropriate screen showing the file just created. Select
and load that file. Now it is in RayTech Navigator and you can use its' Import/Export function again to save the file to
the data card as C/E-Series or whatever is appropriate.
Warning. Be very careful with RayTech Planner. All waypoints are imported into it as unlocked. What this means is
that if you click on a waypoint on the plot screen with the mouse cursor, it will move to follow the mouse. This strange
behavior was designed in and intended to allow racing sailors to easily move points around to set up a course. However,
for fisherman, this can be a disaster. So, stay away from the waypoints with the mouse cursor. There are two ways to
lock all the points while using this tool. First is to open each and every point and lock it. The second is to exit RayTech
and find: C:\Program Files\Raymarine\Raymarine RayTech Navigator\marks.dat and open it as a text file. Then do a
global search and replace Locked=0 with Locked=1. You can do the same with Show=0 and Show=1 if you wish. Save
the file and open RayTech and all points currently loaded will be locked and shown on the chart.
Export to Sitex
If your Sitex uses the C-Map userimg.bin file style, you can use the export to C-map. There may be some differences in
icons compared to what you set up.
Export to others
For other formats, you might be able to use the GPSbabel utility. This handles a large variety of GPS data formats
(mainly land based) and can convert any one to another. Of these, the GPX format is a good one to use to get the data
into the program. A copy of GPSbabel is included with the program although you might want to check for upgrades.
GPS Babel is an open source software program free to anyone to use and is user supported. To use it, you select
Tools>Export File>Other Formats. This brings up the GPSBabel GUI screen. There is a zipped ReadMe file on
the CD that has instructions if you need them. GPSBabel is not marine oriented, so it does not have many of the
translations you might need.
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