I sorta have two trains of thought related to this. Basically the Evo3 came with the boat when I bought it. Its mounted on the flybridge, so I don't always use it for longer trips, but I'd like to better utilize the functionality when I do find myself up there. So since January I've taken the steps of wiping the old owner's config from the unit, tinkering with wireless networks, etc.
Yesterday I spent almost 2 hours in front of it, trying to sort out why the navigation app never seems to be able to auto-route from one location to another. If my two-hundred dollar tablet with the Navionics app loaded can do it, then I kinda expect the thousand dollar plotting system to do it too. A few days ago I discovered the owner left a Navionics card installed, so I was trying to set that up properly.
The outcome is that I managed to get my phone's Navionics app talking to it, which then prompted me to shell out $200 to renew the card's subscription banghead, and then it completed an update of the card. Sounds promising, right? I then tried to plot a course using a process from a YouTube video. Basically creating a new route on the chart, selecting a start and end point, and then selecting "Dock-to-dock autorouting" and "Entire Route". In the video, that guy's unit started computing a course automatically. Mine gives an "Unknown Error"
Oi. Like I said, I have two trains of thought.
1) Why am I paying $200 to Navionics when my app subscription, which works on phones and tablets, costs about $27? Why should I pay that kind of cash do a crappier version of something my tablet already does?
2) Why isn't it working? The Evo 3 is fully updated, and I confirmed that the newly updated card shows up in my Navionics account when I visit the website. The display appears to have all the data that my phone app has.
Yesterday I spent almost 2 hours in front of it, trying to sort out why the navigation app never seems to be able to auto-route from one location to another. If my two-hundred dollar tablet with the Navionics app loaded can do it, then I kinda expect the thousand dollar plotting system to do it too. A few days ago I discovered the owner left a Navionics card installed, so I was trying to set that up properly.
The outcome is that I managed to get my phone's Navionics app talking to it, which then prompted me to shell out $200 to renew the card's subscription banghead, and then it completed an update of the card. Sounds promising, right? I then tried to plot a course using a process from a YouTube video. Basically creating a new route on the chart, selecting a start and end point, and then selecting "Dock-to-dock autorouting" and "Entire Route". In the video, that guy's unit started computing a course automatically. Mine gives an "Unknown Error"
Oi. Like I said, I have two trains of thought.
1) Why am I paying $200 to Navionics when my app subscription, which works on phones and tablets, costs about $27? Why should I pay that kind of cash do a crappier version of something my tablet already does?
2) Why isn't it working? The Evo 3 is fully updated, and I confirmed that the newly updated card shows up in my Navionics account when I visit the website. The display appears to have all the data that my phone app has.