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Satellite Imagery on your Garmin GPS Part II – Mobile Atlas Creator In Part I of this series on Satellite Imagery, I talked about the use of Garmin Birdseye and how it left a lot to be desired. Since I was quite unhappy with the solution Garmin had presented, I decided to go out into the world wide web and attempt to see what others had done. Transfer Satellite Images. With BaseCamp and a BirdsEye Satellite Imagery subscription, you can transfer an unlimited amount of satellite images to your outdoor or fitness device and seamlessly integrate those images into your maps to get a true representation of your surroundings.  · So far, I am nothing but disappointed. Looking around my small city, Garmin is just hopelessly out of touch - and you have to find that out yourself. The birdseye imagery for this area is from ! Google maps are I could not find the date on the garmin images, so had to look at construction sites to date the images. Seriously, !


Transferring BirdsEye high-resolution imagery to your compatible Garmin handheld device provides real-life views of roads, buildings and terrain, giving you a true representation of your surroundings. These images can be layered with existing Garmin and third-party vector maps installed on your handheld device. Now we can create our BirdsEye file. Select the "Export" tab and choose "JNX raster map for Garmin" from the drop-down box. Then choose where to save the new file in the field below. On the tab "Map" you can select up to 5 different zoom levels (and even different map sources) to write into the file. In my case, I've enabled 3 layers and added. Select a device from the Available Devices drop-down list, and select Next. Select a product from the Products drop-down list, and select Next. Enter a name for the downloaded imagery file. Select an option to define an area on the map for which you need to download imagery.


Garmin Support Center is where you will find answers to frequently asked questions and resources to help with all of your Garmin products. Birdseye Imagery on the Alpha Astro / Transferring Birdseye Satellite Imagery to your Alpha or Astro / Handheld NOTE: Garmin Alpha and Astro handhelds are limited to MicroSD cards no bigger than 32GB, class 10 or less. Birdseye Satellite Imagery is a software program available through Garmin that allows you to view satellite imagery on your Alpha or Astro / Select BirdsEye Download BirdsEye Imagery. From the drop-down list, select the device to associate with the subscription or credits, and select Next. NOTE: You can associate only one device with your BirdsEye product.

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