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[TG11] Waypoint transfer from E Series to Axiom Pro - shawk - 05-11-20 03:00 PM What is the process for transferring waypoints from an E120 to an Axiom Pro? Thanks i n advance for explaining the steps and equip needed. RE: [TG11] Waypoint transfer from E Series to Axiom Pro - Tom - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-13-20 10:46 PM Hello shawk, See this FAQ. Regards, Tom RE: [TG11] Waypoint transfer from E Series to Axiom Pro - shawk - 05-21-20 01:54 PM Thank you Tom for the link to the FAQ. I would benefit from a more detailed explanation because I couldn't picture from the FAQ exactly what to do. Could you please list out the actual steps and the equipment needed to transfer waypoints from my E-120 to Axiom Pro. Would you please also let me know: - is their a limit to the # of waypoints that can be transferred? - for the transferred waypoints, will the old E-120 symbols transfer to the Axiom Pro or will they transition to the style of symbol used in the Axiom Pro. As an example, will a wp with a shark symbol appear on the Axiom as the old shark symbol, the new shark symbol, or something else? Thanks in advance for your response. RE: [TG11] Waypoint transfer from E Series to Axiom Pro - Tom - Raymarine - Moderator - 05-26-20 10:01 PM Hello shawk, The limit(s) are set by the relevant MFDs:
As far as the symbols go, that depends I suspect on the specific symbol and whether the E-Classic and LH3 both have a particular symbol in common. I would expect so, but haven't tested. Finally, to expand on the FAQ: E-series Classic used a proprietary waypoint file format called Archive.fsh. More recent MFDs (since Lighthouse 2 v14 software) use the now-standard GPX format. There are various ways to convert between the two, but the easiest is using a bit of free PC software. The steps are:
Regards, Tom |