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:
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navigate to a point in one step (a "quick" waypoint)
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enter waypoints into the unit's memory for later use
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navigate to these waypoints
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string these waypoints together to form routes
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follow these routes
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edit or erase waypoints or routes
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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:
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graphically--by entering their positions after pointing to
them on the CHART screen
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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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