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Waypoint transfer?


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I can't find my unit! wink.gif At least thats what keeps popping up when I try to transfer my waypoints from my Lake Master software to my new Lowrance H2O hand held. Of course my Lakemaster program does not list this model but I set the baud rate and any other options to the proper setting. Bad cable or not compatable? Come on you IT and techy guys, help the hillbilly! grin.gif

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Jon,

Sorry but they are not compatible. Trust me I tried everything smile.gif I had to re-enter over 700 waypoints by hand frown.gif

If your big unit on your boat accepts chips, you can download them onto a chip from that unit, stick that chip in the H20 and then upload them that way.

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There is a program out there that my brother uses. He got it off the net, and best of all its FREE. I believe its called "Easy GPS" I'm sure its the one he uses that allows him to download his points into a database, edit them if he wants and reload them into another GPS. He used it to transfer his points into mine for me when I got my new GPS.

Worth a look!!!

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ALWAYS WITH THE NEGATIVE WAVES PAUL! grin.gif

I called the IT guy from work and rattled his cage. He thinks he found some software that will "host" the waypoints then plugs them into a cards to upload. He thinks I'm joking when I told him I have 1147 waypoints. All good spots! wink.gif Just think the guys that stole my last hand held got all of those waypoints Red lake, Leech, Whitefish Bay, LOTW. Good thing I had them in da puter.

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There is a program out there that my brother uses. He got it of the net, and best of all its FREE.


Macgyver55..Thank you big time, I have been looking for something like this for a while, I have been sick to my stomach thinking about my GPS spots not being backed up... grin.gif

Thanks!!!

EasyGPS

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If you already have the LakeMaster software on your PC, LakeMaster will sell you a utility program for about $15, and you can get GDM6 for free from the Lowrance site. The LM utility program lets you transfer waypoints from LM to GDM6. GDM6 is a stripped down version of Map Create that lets you do basic waypoint management, including writing them to an MMC or SD to use in your 3500, 332c, H2O, etc. With GDM6 and this utitility you can go the other way too, transfer waypoints from a MMC or SD into the LM software.

Couple advantages to this. One is you can prefish or scout locations on your PC monitor and set waypoints, vs. having to do it on your smaller GPS screen. Another is any waypoints you have in LM can get on a chip. And another is any waypoints you have on a chip can be transferred to your PC and managed and backed up in both GDM6 and LakeMaster.

Good luck.

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airjer is correct. Currently there is no way to do this without buying the Lakemaster Program also. I just ordered the utility that allows you to transfer waypoints between my PC and the Lakemaster chip. Anxiously awaiting its arrival as it will save me a ton of time having to re-enter waypoints.

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I'm game only I don't have the Mapcreate card reader laugh.gif

I did put my chip in the reader today and made a copy and nothing happened to the chip. I have Lakemaster on my P.C. though so no reason to spend the extra hundo on Mapcreate6. If it is true looks like we have egg on our face. I too, was told by a reliable source not to stick them in a card reader. frown.gif

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Maybe I'm missing something here, but I can't view the lake maps from my LEI LakeMaster Pro Maps chip on my PC. I can bring in files of waypoints and routes and view them, but I can't view the lake maps from my map chip.

I don't have MapCreate. I use GDM6, a free Lowrance software. Maybe that's why I can't see the lake maps on my PC????

But ....... according to a guy I talked to at LakeMaster this summer, the ONLY way to see the lake maps on your PC was to have the LakeMaster software. I had that software before I got the ProMap chip, so I was only interested in how to move waypoints between the LakeMaster software and a card for my GPS. He's the guy that told me about the utility program and GDM6.

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BIG OOPS HERE blush.gif Egg on face!

Map Create can read and display the contours of the Navionics Fishing Hot Spots cards.

I do have Lakemaster software but not Lakemaster cards so I wouldn't know if Map create can read Lakemaster cards.

Sorry about that!

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Are you using the reader that came with your Map Create to read the Navionics chip? The only thing I heard you had to be careful of is to not write data to the Navionics or Lakemaster chips. According to the help file, MapCreate registers each chip you put in the reader so I was wondering if that could possibly harm the chip. I hate to ask, but have you tried the chip in the GPS after you had it in the reader?

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I did put my chip in the reader today and made a copy and nothing happened to the chip. I have Lakemaster on my P.C. though so no reason to spend the extra hundo on Mapcreate6. If it is true looks like we have egg on our face. I too, was told by a reliable source not to stick them in a card reader.
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Paul,

You made a copy of your Lakemaster or Navionics chip? Are you saying you just put the data on your hard drive or did you find a way to get the data on to another SD chip?

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I've played around with my Navionics FHSE north chip quite a bit. Actually (don't tell anyone though wink.gif) Lowrance moved the contents of the 64meg chip on to a 512mb for me. Then using Map Create 6.3 I put 4 states of topo info on with it. I did this so I could 4x4 to places and shore fish in the spring where I couldn't go with a boat. (Devils Lake ND) I was hoping to see both the land and lake contours seamlessly but I learned the lake datum covers up the topo datum. Since datum is blocks of data, in order to cover all the water it also has to include some shoreline. This shoreline is blank. As in...no trails, roads or elevations can be seen in the same blocks shared by water and land. I spoke with Lowrance about it and they said they weren't planning to fix it, so my plans of not changing cards back and forth failed. mad.gif

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I put my LM chip in a reader and copied it to my harddrive. It's not a Lowrance reader, I bought a reader and a blank SD chip at CompUSA and they work fine.

I assume I could move the copy from my harddrive to a blank chip if I ever lost the chip I bought (but I don't know for sure that this would work). I have not tried to write anything to my LM chip (not planning to try, either).

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