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My Waypoints and Routes lists stored on the Furuno GP-3500 plotter are becoming extensive. In order to more easily organize and rename the data as well as add new waypoints, I prefer to use my laptop (Running Windows 7).
I am looking to purchase a card reader compatible with the FP card in my Furuno GP-3500 Plotter on which data is stored as I understand that with an FP Card reader and a blank formatted FP Card, I could transfer the data from the plotter to my laptop. Assuming I can find a program to read this data, I would then re-name and re-organize the data and add new waypoints to the blank FP Card. They would then be transferred back to the plotter using the FP Card.
This is easily done on my other plotter the Garmin 4100, but I prefer to use the Furuno GP-3500 as my main navigating display, but need to find a way of transferring the data.
I understand raw NMEA data is accessible from the rear of the GP-3500 unit but this is unworkable as I don’t want to pull the unit out of the console to access the back every time data is transferred. I understand the data in NMEA format would also be hard to manipulate on a Windows PC. Please let me have your thoughts, ideas and solutions!
Many thanks
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Portland
I am looking to purchase a card reader compatible with the FP card in my Furuno GP-3500 Plotter on which data is stored as I understand that with an FP Card reader and a blank formatted FP Card, I could transfer the data from the plotter to my laptop. Assuming I can find a program to read this data, I would then re-name and re-organize the data and add new waypoints to the blank FP Card. They would then be transferred back to the plotter using the FP Card.
This is easily done on my other plotter the Garmin 4100, but I prefer to use the Furuno GP-3500 as my main navigating display, but need to find a way of transferring the data.
I understand raw NMEA data is accessible from the rear of the GP-3500 unit but this is unworkable as I don’t want to pull the unit out of the console to access the back every time data is transferred. I understand the data in NMEA format would also be hard to manipulate on a Windows PC. Please let me have your thoughts, ideas and solutions!
Many thanks
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Portland
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