I've been playing around with my Garmin 60CSx and a Satmap for the last few days and my initial impressions of the Satmap aren't brilliant.
The 60CSx is a fully fledged satnav with goodies like road navigation and a database of nearby petrol stations. I've even been able to create a combined overlay map of all my local lanes and integrated it with the onboard topo maps (google for gpsmapedit and mapsettoolkit if you want to play). It's not easy, but there are a LOT of free tools out there to tweak about with files and to interwork between formats. The only major drawback is the topo maps just aren't as good as the OS maps. Also the buttons are easy to use on the bike on the move.
I've not got a full copy of Memory Map (I've already invested in a lot of other mapping tools and I'd rather avoid buying my OS maps yet again in a different format), but the only other tools available seem to be the execrable SatSync combined with the crappy file converter. Even the GPSBabel team seems to have taken one look at the file formats used for this and have walked away.
Do I really have to use Memory Map to get the best out of the Satmap? Although, having played with the demo version for a bit, it doesn't seem to be that useful either
Has anyone succeeded to upload multiple tracks into their Satmap, or are people just uploading a few tracks as routes?
The 60CSx is a fully fledged satnav with goodies like road navigation and a database of nearby petrol stations. I've even been able to create a combined overlay map of all my local lanes and integrated it with the onboard topo maps (google for gpsmapedit and mapsettoolkit if you want to play). It's not easy, but there are a LOT of free tools out there to tweak about with files and to interwork between formats. The only major drawback is the topo maps just aren't as good as the OS maps. Also the buttons are easy to use on the bike on the move.
I've not got a full copy of Memory Map (I've already invested in a lot of other mapping tools and I'd rather avoid buying my OS maps yet again in a different format), but the only other tools available seem to be the execrable SatSync combined with the crappy file converter. Even the GPSBabel team seems to have taken one look at the file formats used for this and have walked away.
Do I really have to use Memory Map to get the best out of the Satmap? Although, having played with the demo version for a bit, it doesn't seem to be that useful either

Has anyone succeeded to upload multiple tracks into their Satmap, or are people just uploading a few tracks as routes?

