http://www.garmin.co...maps#fragment-1
GPSMAP® 76CSx
Physical & Performance:
Unit dimensions, WxHxD: 2.7" x 6.2" x 1.2" (6.9 x 15.7 x 3.0 cm)
Display size, WxH: 1.6" x 2.2" (4.1 x 5.6 cm)
Display resolution, WxH: 160 x 240 pixels
Display type: 256 color transflective TFT
Weight: 7.7 oz (218 g) with batteries
Battery: 2 AA batteries (not included)
Battery life: 18 hours, typical
Waterproof: yes (IPX7)
Floats: yes
High-sensitivity receiver: yes
Interface: serial and USB
Maps and Memory:
Basemap: yes
Preloaded maps: no
Ability to add maps: yes
Built-in memory: none (cannot load maps to internal memory)
Accepts data cards: 128 microSD™ card (included)
Waypoints/favorites/locations: 1000
Routes: 50
Track log: 10,000 points; 20 saved tracks
Features and Benefits:
Automatic routing : yes
Electronic compass: yes
Touchscreen: no
Barometric altimeter: yes
Camera: no
Custom maps compatible: NO
navigate to geotagged photos: no
Outdoor GPS games: yes
Hunt/fish calendar: yes
Sun and moon information: yes
Tide tables: yes
Area calculation: yes
ability to add additional points of interest: yes
shares data wirelessly with similar units: no
Picture viewer: no
Garmin Connect™ compatible (online community where you analyze, categorize and share data): no
http://www.expertgps...PSMAP-76CSx.asp
https://forums.garmi...min-Custom-Maps
http://www.expertgps...maps-to-gps.asp
ExpertGPS:
How do I send maps to my GPS?
"Only a handful of the most recent GPS receivers from Garmin (like the Colorado, Oregon, Dakota) have the ability to display scanned topo maps or aerial imagery. If you have one of these GPS receivers, ExpertGPS can create custom maps that you can download to your GPS and view in the field. Otherwise...
If you don't have a Garmin GPS receiver that supports Custom Maps, your GPS can only display line-based (vector) road maps and contour lines. You'll need to use Garmin MapSource, Magellan MapSend, or Lowrance MapCreate to send vector maps to your GPS. ExpertGPS cannot read or write the .IMG format used by MapSource, or the proprietary MapSend or MapCreate maps."
Convert to a Garmin .img file
The best program is MapSet Toolkit; you’ll also need the map compiling program cgpsmapper, free for creating basic maps for personal use.
Adding Garmin .img Map Files To MapSource
http://freegeography...es-to-mapsource
http://www.gpsfilede...compiling-data/
http://www.gpsfilede...-mapsettoolkit/
Making your own Garmin GPS maps
http://www.wildsong.biz/index.php?title=Making_your_own_Garmin_GPS_maps
Geopainting GPSMapEdit - this software is designed for visual authoring of GPS-maps in various proprietary cartographic formats such as Garmin, Polish format, ALAN Map 500/600, Holux, Navitel Navigator. GPSMapEdit is designed to help owners of Garmin, ALAN, Holux and Navitel Navigator. GPS receivers to create own maps. The software allows to quick loading and viewing vector maps in so-called "Polish format", comparing them with different geodetic data like raster maps, GPS tracks and waypoints. In addition, the software may be used for converting GPS-tracks, waypoints and routes among various formats. GPSMapEdit does not have installer now. The program installation does not require special efforts because the software is ready to run. Just download the latest version and unzip it into any suitable folder.
Features:
- Visualization of satellite images from Google Maps.
- Loading of huge raster maps (format OziExplorer MAP) - over 20-30 megapixels.
- Loading ECW and JPEG 2000 raster maps.
- Import from MapInfo MIF/MID.
- Export to MapInfo MIF/MID.
- Import POI from external table file with address data, the formats are: CSV, MS Excel XLS, MS Access MDB, dBase DBF, Paradox DB, Visual FoxPro.
- Splitting map to smaller files (the menu 'Tools | Split map to files...').
- Saving to CRD format (ALAN Map 500 and Holux).
http://netload.in/dateiXxPFr096gr/GPSMapEdit.v1.1.75.1.incl.keygen.and.patch-FFF.rar.htm
http://filepost.com/files/c2m5em34/GPSMapEdit.v1.1.75.1.incl.keygen.and.patch-FFF.rar/