Garmin vista memory map
Yep and its ruddy annoying! Before anyone tries doing something posh with an export, if you've not experienced Memory Map proximity, just click on one waypoint and give it a proximity alarm with beep. Never again! Edited cos I don't like the word dadgum. I also never see the POIs appear on the screen. Anyone knwo how to fix that on the Nuvi? And it's really annoying! My 60CSx 'beeps' when I get to within about 35 feet of the the target coordinates but I'm sure that doesn't have anything to do with MemoryMap.
So far I haven't found a way to turn it off of set the alarm distance Does anyone know? What do you mean only one at a time? If I have a route with 3 proximity alarms at various points along it would each go off as I arrived in the proximity of each? Or can only one proximity alarm be set at any one time? If you are running a GSAK export with Roolku's script, or a variant thereof, then this can be tweaked to automatically set the proximities up for you.
I don't believe it's possible for it to alert you just the once, however. If you are in "the zone" then it will keep alarming all the while. You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Paste as plain text instead. Only 75 emoji are allowed. Display as a link instead. Clear editor. Saved tracks are created manually by the user from the keypad.
Saved tracks are 'compressed' by the unit to have under trackpoints and have neither elevation nor timestamps and have fewer stored trackpoints. These files are immune from the limit of 10, points, the settings mentioned above and the compression of saved tracks so they always have timestamps and alttudes.
These files can be read by your computer, but the GPS itself will never display them. Because some of the tracks are saved tracks. Now the unit will create a GPX file on your memory card each day containing all the saved data including elevation and time for your activities.
Those files can then ba accessed via the USB mass storage mode or via an external card reader. Your memory card is also used for maps and custom POIs. As it's a FAT-based filesystem, there is also some per-file overhead and rounding to nearest blocks and such.
There's some overhead in the GPX file and there's some overhead per track and per track segment. As the data is stored as readable text, each individual trackpoint may even vary in size - for example elevations in the mountains have more digits and thus consume more space than elevations near sea level. Longitudes neare the prime meridian have fewer digits than those near the date line. Now, with that weaseling out of the way, we can still glean some numbers.
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