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Reefmaster V1: Erweiterte Howtos, Kurzanleitungen / Re: Wie kann ich Kartenpunkte(POIs) für das Lowrance-Echolot über den IMC erzeugen ?
« Letzter Beitrag von arnesr am 04 September 2024, 02:01:35 »fjordfischer thank you for the prompt reply. I value your thoughts and ideas as your IMC knowledge is vast and your responses are super helpful.
I have kept my campsites as unlabeled points to keep the map clean and uncluttered. Currently I use three different colored icons for different types of campsites (Open, Closed, & Unverified) and all three are just a small dot, again to reduce clutter. It doesn't sound like there is an option to change the behavior on an NOS system so that the hover over (cartoon bubble label) displays something other than the MIN_CAT value. It is but a minor inconvenience, as you say the detailed info can be had with a couple more clicks.
The map I am preparing is for a canoe fishing application with an off grid setup. For this reason, a unit with a small screen is preferred to keep battery usage to a minimum. I have a 5" TI unit, which works well for testing, but is still a bit more power hungry than I would like. The unit I currently use in the canoe is a Gen1 Hook unit with a 4" screen. The unit is a bit slow at times, but I have become accustomed to it's quirks. (Let it boot fully like an older computer before you try to use it.) I also have a Hook2 5" unit, but I have been reluctant to use it based on the push in connectors, inferior SD slot and the fact that Raster maps are not enabled. I am considering one of the new 5" Eagle units as the connectors have been improved with twist locks and I would also gain Genesis live mapping, but still no Raster support. I tested one of these units at a local retailer and I was able to display my custom map and the interface seemed nearly identical to my hook2 unit. I wish the HDS models were available in a smaller screen size for this application as they seem to have more options.
Thanks for confirming my suspicion that the excessive MIN_CAT entries were likely causing system issues. I did not see this specified in the documentation, but it makes sense.
I have played around a bit with the attaching a photo to a point, but have not implemented it in my map. My 1st Gen Hook unit does not support it, but it does work on my TI, TI2 and even Hook2 unit. It is a cool feature for sure.
I have kept my campsites as unlabeled points to keep the map clean and uncluttered. Currently I use three different colored icons for different types of campsites (Open, Closed, & Unverified) and all three are just a small dot, again to reduce clutter. It doesn't sound like there is an option to change the behavior on an NOS system so that the hover over (cartoon bubble label) displays something other than the MIN_CAT value. It is but a minor inconvenience, as you say the detailed info can be had with a couple more clicks.
The map I am preparing is for a canoe fishing application with an off grid setup. For this reason, a unit with a small screen is preferred to keep battery usage to a minimum. I have a 5" TI unit, which works well for testing, but is still a bit more power hungry than I would like. The unit I currently use in the canoe is a Gen1 Hook unit with a 4" screen. The unit is a bit slow at times, but I have become accustomed to it's quirks. (Let it boot fully like an older computer before you try to use it.) I also have a Hook2 5" unit, but I have been reluctant to use it based on the push in connectors, inferior SD slot and the fact that Raster maps are not enabled. I am considering one of the new 5" Eagle units as the connectors have been improved with twist locks and I would also gain Genesis live mapping, but still no Raster support. I tested one of these units at a local retailer and I was able to display my custom map and the interface seemed nearly identical to my hook2 unit. I wish the HDS models were available in a smaller screen size for this application as they seem to have more options.
Thanks for confirming my suspicion that the excessive MIN_CAT entries were likely causing system issues. I did not see this specified in the documentation, but it makes sense.
I have played around a bit with the attaching a photo to a point, but have not implemented it in my map. My 1st Gen Hook unit does not support it, but it does work on my TI, TI2 and even Hook2 unit. It is a cool feature for sure.