My Zumo 550 is getting long in the tooth and I am considering replacing it with a Zumo 396 LMT-S. I detest Basecamp with a passion (steep learning curve for this old fella) and I am wondering , can I still use Mapsource with the new unit?
I'm guessing I will miss out on a lot of features of Basecamp, but until I learn that software, I would really like to keep using Mapsource.
Thanks for any and all advice;
Gord
Zumo 396 Mapping Software
Re: Zumo 396 Mapping Software
I've recently made the same journey from 550 to 396LMTS and so far I'm delighted with it.
Like you, I hated Basecamp and before buying the 396 had been designing routes in Google Maps, converting with GPS Visualizer which created files that Basecamp could open as a Track, convert to a Route and load to the 550. Phew! But...
But... since spending a bit of time learning about Basecamp using the excellent guides from New England Riders and Garmin Guru (see the "learning & using Basecamp" thread in the Basecamp for PC section of this forum), I'm a changed man. Well worth giving it a go.
Like you, I hated Basecamp and before buying the 396 had been designing routes in Google Maps, converting with GPS Visualizer which created files that Basecamp could open as a Track, convert to a Route and load to the 550. Phew! But...
But... since spending a bit of time learning about Basecamp using the excellent guides from New England Riders and Garmin Guru (see the "learning & using Basecamp" thread in the Basecamp for PC section of this forum), I'm a changed man. Well worth giving it a go.
VA3TWT wrote: ↑Thu Aug 02, 2018 12:34 pm My Zumo 550 is getting long in the tooth and I am considering replacing it with a Zumo 396 LMT-S. I detest Basecamp with a passion (steep learning curve for this old fella) and I am wondering , can I still use Mapsource with the new unit?
I'm guessing I will miss out on a lot of features of Basecamp, but until I learn that software, I would really like to keep using Mapsource.
Thanks for any and all advice;
Gord
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Re: Zumo 396 Mapping Software
Hi,
If you can use MapSource, then the switch to BaseCamp is not that huge. It does take a change from a file point of view to a database point of view. It is worth struggling, and fighting with it.
I have had to switch, and enjoyed a love hate relationship with BaseCamp. That was until I understood how things worked. The old Zumoforums helped out, and a large number of the old crew have signed up here. So if you have questions, ask. I am sure there is someone who can help.
Stupid questions rarely not exist, stupid answers exist frequently. A question means you do not understand soemthing.
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If you can use MapSource, then the switch to BaseCamp is not that huge. It does take a change from a file point of view to a database point of view. It is worth struggling, and fighting with it.
I have had to switch, and enjoyed a love hate relationship with BaseCamp. That was until I understood how things worked. The old Zumoforums helped out, and a large number of the old crew have signed up here. So if you have questions, ask. I am sure there is someone who can help.
Stupid questions rarely not exist, stupid answers exist frequently. A question means you do not understand soemthing.
Best regards
Sleuth
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Maps: Europe NTU 2024.10
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Re: Zumo 396 Mapping Software
I too struggled with Basecamp but with the help of you tube videos I have started to figure it out!
Its well worth learning to use it
But as [mention]Fitz[/mention] says have a look at this thread
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12
Its well worth learning to use it
But as [mention]Fitz[/mention] says have a look at this thread
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=12
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Re: Zumo 396 Mapping Software
Yeah, I'm in the "struggled with BC" camp too but the newenglandriders tutorial is what made it make sense to me. The file system is a little goofy & takes some getting used to but it makes sense, sort of.
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Re: Zumo 396 Mapping Software
I would suggest that you don't just "have a read" of the tutorial. Set aside a couple of hours and start from the beginning of the tutorial with Basecamp open and follow the tutorial step by step doing them on your computer & GPS. The tutorial was developed from classes we've taught and it's meant to be a step by step guide - not as a reference material.
Learn Garmin Basecamp with New England Riders Tutorial:
https://www.newenglandriders.org/learn-basecamp/
https://www.newenglandriders.org/learn-basecamp/