![]() The repeater listings that appear in the ARRL Repeater Directory, TravelPlus for Repeaters and TravelPlus GPS are based on information provided annually by volunteer repeater coordinators throughout the United States and Canada. The software cannot be transferred to a second (or replacement) device. **** Purchase is for download and installation to a single Garmin nuvi GPS as identified by unit serial number, with reinstall to same unit possible if required. TravelPlus Mobile GPS is NOT designed for, nor is it intended to be used for locating or navigating to actual repeater sites. POI directional information and location points displayed on maps DO NOT indicate actual repeater locations. *** TravelPlus Mobile GPS repeater locations and geocoded location data are approximations only. Open repeaters are defined as those repeaters that are geocoded in TravelPlus for Repeaters DataSource and are either identified as Open or alternatively, not specifically identified as "Closed". ** The TravelPlus Mobile GPS data includes "Open" repeaters only. Limited testing has indicated that TravelPlus Mobile GPS will not work on Garmin nüvi units in Fleet Management Interface (FMI) mode. In this case TravelPlus Mobile GPS may be found by navigating to "Travel Kit" and then "Travel Guide" if these selections are available. Garmin nüvi 350) and possibly other compatible models may not have an Extras icon. *TravelPlus Mobile GPS will not work with the following Garmin nüvi models due to incompatibility of the Garmin download: nüvi 200, nüvi 260 and nüvi 265. The download is designed to place the necessary files directly onto the gps unit (not an SD card) and operation is dependent upon having these files in the proper location. It is available at Minimum System Requirements: Garmin nüvi, dēzl or zūmo GPS with at least 3.7 MB free memory space available for a POI file. ![]() This download is browser specific and is available for Internet Explorer 7+ (Windows), Firefox 3.6+ (Windows & Mac), Safari 5+ (Windows & Mac), Chrome 8+ (Windows & Mac). This facilitates the download connection to your GPS. Order Now! After checkout, you will receive an email confirmation with instructions for downloading and installing to your GPS.****īefore downloading, the latest version of the Garmin Communicator Plugin API will need to be installed on your PC. GPS POI listing shows approximate distance to location name and general direction.*** ![]() Repeater data includes all applicable Location, Output, Offset / Input, CTCSS Tone (T=), Node (N=), and Call Sign data. With the important data you need! Touch the repeater labels to show all available information. Repeater data is displayed as custom Points of Interest (POI). Then select a single Band (or All Bands). All just a touch away!Įasy to use! With the Garmin touch display select "Where to?" "Extras" "TravelPlus Mobile GPS". Locate open ham radio repeaters as you travel in the US and Canada.** It's like having the power of The ARRL Repeater Directory on your Garmin GPS!Īccess all open repeaters from The Repeater Directory or TravelPlus for Repeaters datasource. If anyone has any insight, that would be great.I did not realize until tonight that the ARRL was doing this!Ĭonnecting Amateur Radio with your Garmin nüvi, dēzl or zūmo GPS!* Right now I'm just furious because I spent $130 on this map that I can't use. I've downloaded this 5 or 6 times and it's never worked. I thought it was because I was trying to use a big 64gb card that was formatted exFAT32, so I snagged the 16gb card from my phone and formatted it FAT32 and tried again - same result. Sure enough, the map isn't detected my my GPS in the map setup. Well, it downloads (took FOREVER), but the file names don't seem right: This being a 4gb map, I bought a big ol 64gb card for my GPS. I plug in my GPS and it takes about 2 hours for the map to install on to the SD Card. I break out IE 11 (?!) and download the stupid Communicator plug in. I decide that since I'm just hanging out, and it's going to be hiking season soon, I'll work on this again. We actually delayed our trip by 5 hours to see if I could get this working, and never did.įast forward to today. It downloaded for 36 hours, then got hung up trying to "activate" my map. I never did get it working before my trip to snow camp in Lassen NP. The support rep insisted that the Communicator plug-in was the only way to get my map because it "installs directly to the GPS or SD card". I emailed customer support because I couldn't believe I had to install the map this way. It kept saying "no unlocked maps" I finally looked at my email receipt again and followed the download instructions which included the Communicator plug-in. I attempted to download it via Basecamp, but never could find a way to make Basecamp "see" my purchase. Last November I bought the Garmin 24k Topo West map (download from the site) for my GPS 62s.
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