
Search/Replace - Rapidly find waypoints by key words, phrases, or numbers. Replace numbers, words, or
phrases easily
Reduce duplicates - Identifies duplicate and near duplicate waypoints so that they may be combined or
eliminated.
Mapping - You can create maps of specific areas that you want to print every time you re-work your book.
Maps can be made for any size area and with or without Loran or Lat/Lon lines. Maps are saved as
map files for ready retrieval.
Printing - You can specify which data fields to print and in what order on a printed list. You can also print
maps along with lists of the waypoints that fall within the borders of the map.
Split/Combine - Large files can be split into smaller files or small files can be combined into larger files. Files
can be split along Lat/Lon, Loran, Range/Bearing, or waypoint number boundaries.
Plan Trips - You can plan trips by selecting waypoints from the file. Shows the range and bearing from each
point to the next.
Track Plot - You can plot your present position on the screen and see where you are and have been. Requires a
serial cable (not supplied) connecting your GPS to the PC.
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Warranty: This software is warranted to perform as described. If you find errors in the program or a defective disk, the
disk will be replaced. Customer assistance is available at (321)-725-4115 generally 9 to 5, but occasionally at other
times too.
The author and programmer is a retired aerospace engineer and has been an avid diver since 1972. In his diving
activities, it has been important to have accurate location information and to be able to work with large number of
waypoints to see what is close by and how good it is. This has been the main reason for the development of the program.
The program has been continually upgraded from the time of its first sale in July of 1986. We are responsive to your
needs and suggestions.
Carl Andren, the creator of this program is a member of the Institute of Navigation (ION), the International Loran
Association (ILA), and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). He holds 26 patents in electronics
engineering including 5 in the technology known as WiFi.
2. Requirements
The program runs on Windows 95, 98 NT, 2K, XP, Vista, Milenium, Windows 7, and Windows 8. Any computer
capable of at least running Windows 95 and having a screen resolution of at least 800 by 600 meets the requirements to
handle the program. It might run on Intel based MACs under CodeWeavers' Crossover program but has some issues
with the latest OS.
In this manual, words other than titles in bold Arial font generally refer to menu items to select, buttons to push, or text
boxes to fill. Menu navigation is represented by the > symbol as in: Edit>Add Waypoints.
This manual was created with two philosophies. The first 5 chapters are written with the thought: "I want to do
something, what buttons do I push?". The 6th chapter is written with the thought: "if I push this button, what happens?".
The first part is an attempt to cover the most common questions out of an unbounded set. The 6
th
chapter is an
explanation of what each program routine does (a reference).
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