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  2. Garmin BaseCamp - Wikipedia

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    Garmin BaseCamp is a map viewing / GIS software package offered free for download by Garmin, primarily intended for use with their GPS navigation devices. BaseCamp serves as a replacement to the now unsupported Garmin MapSource. [3] [4] [5]

  3. OpenSeaMap - Wikipedia

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    OpenSeaMap is a software project collecting freely usable nautical information and geospatial data to create a worldwide nautical chart.This chart is available on the OpenSeaMap website, and can also be downloaded for use as an electronic chart for offline applications.

  4. Garmin .img - Wikipedia

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    The Garmin .img format is what Garmin devices use to store the maps for its GPS units. The img files contain a header and many subfiles. Img's filestore is based on FAT system. [1] Some old GPS units are not able to work with multiple img files so they need to be merged into one file called gmapsupp.img using programs like Mapsource. [2]

  5. Navionics - Wikipedia

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    Navionics was founded in 1984, when Giuseppe Carnevali and Fosco Bianchetti introduced the world's first marine electronic chart plotter, the Geonav. In 2007, Navionics sold the Geonav product line, to focus solely on the production of electronic charts. On October 27, 2017, Navionics was acquired by Garmin Ltd.

  6. Garmin - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Pemble is the current CEO of Garmin. [28] In October 2023, Garmin’s co-founders, Gary Burrrell and Dr. Min Kao, were named to the U.S. National Aviation Hall of Fame class of 2024. [78] Burrell retired in 2002 as Garmin's chief executive officer and in 2004 retired as co-chairman of its board of directors.

  7. GPS signals - Wikipedia

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    2–5, 7–10: Almanac data for SV 25–32 13: Navigation message correction table (NMCT) 14–15: Reserved for system use 17: Special messages 18: Ionospheric correction data and UTC 25: A-S flags for SV 1–32, health info. for SV 25–32 5: 1–24: Almanac data for SV 1–24 25: Health info. for SV 1–24 almanac reference time