Point Blank Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Does anyone know if DeLorme makes a topographic map package of Canada for their GPSR's? Topo USA looks pretty sweet, but it doesn't do me much good, not living in the States and all. I looked on their website but didn't see anything mentioned. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
+Team DeLorme Posted February 15, 2008 Share Posted February 15, 2008 Point, DeLorme does not have a standard topographic database for Canada at this time. In order to view Canadian maps on the PN-20 GPSr you would want to use the DeLorme Xmap software, which would allow you to import almost any map data that you could find on the internet (depending upon file type) or scanned paper maps and then transfer that data to the PN-20. I hope this helps. -Brian Quote Link to comment
Point Blank Posted February 19, 2008 Author Share Posted February 19, 2008 (edited) Thanks for the reply. So, if you scan a map into the software does it just "take a picture" of the map and put it into the GPSr? Or can you make the map functional, as in having routable trails, roads etc? Are there plans to produce a "Topo Canada" mapset? Edited February 19, 2008 by Point Blank Quote Link to comment
+Team DeLorme Posted February 19, 2008 Share Posted February 19, 2008 Point, Not quite that simple. You scan the map into your computer. You use the software to "register" the map, matching locations so that that scanned map is put into its proper geographical location. You would then "cut" the map into a package that can be sent to the PN-20. It is definitely more than just "taking a picture" it would be a custom raster data layer that you have created. You could digitally trace the roads on your scanned map to create a routeable road layer and then it would be routable in both the software and the PN-20. Not sure about plans for a Topo Canada. We have Canadian street data, but no topo at this time. It would be wrong of me to speculate. Check out some of the threads on this topic on the DeLorme forum. There are many expecienced users there as well. I hope this helps! -Brian Quote Link to comment
Point Blank Posted February 20, 2008 Author Share Posted February 20, 2008 Thanks again for the reply. Seems a little more effort than I would be willing to do. Guess I'll keep the 60CSx for a little longer. Quote Link to comment
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