Introducing Waypoints; Creating Waypoints - NorthStar 951X Operator's Manual

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Chapter 6 - Creating Waypoints

Introducing waypoints

Creating waypoints

Assigning a name
and description
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In this manual, the term waypoint refers to a point (a location)
that you've entered into the unit's memory. The waypoint
appears on the chart with the symbol you've chosen.
The term nav aid refers to a point that's permanently stored on
the Nav-Chart cartridge.
This chapter deals primarily with user-entered waypoints,
although many of the things you can do with waypoints you
can also do with nav aids.
Here are some things you can do with waypoints:
navigate to a point in one step (a "quick" waypoint)
enter waypoints into the unit's memory for later use
navigate to these waypoints
string these waypoints together to form routes
follow these routes
edit or erase waypoints or routes
plot waypoints or routes
transfer all waypoints (and all routes) between any two
units, if connected properly
transfer waypoints (and routes) from the unit to a per-
sonal computer, and back again
New waypoints can be entered in two easy ways:
graphically--by entering their positions after pointing to
them on the CHART screen
numerically--by entering position coordinates as lat/lon,
loran TDs, or distance and bearing on the NEW WAYPT
screen.
To store a waypoint permanently in the unit's memory, you
must assign it a name. The name can be from one to six char-
acters long, and must be different from all the other waypoint
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