Garmin Update

I'm in the UK

The device is the Garmin GPSMAP450. It was launched in 2007. It is a fixed mount 4" QVGA unit for boats. It is detailed in this thread for the 5.6 upgrade.

Entry from Aurelia Wed Jul 06, 2011 4:35 pm

shows : GPSMAP 450/450s: 5.60

Link given is
http://www8.garmin.com/support/download ... sp?id=4763

That takes me to
http://www8.garmin.com/support/download.jsp

Click on Marine Device Software link and that takes me to
http://www8.garmin.com/support/software/marine.html



If you click show me complete set of marine devices with updates available, this is part of the list :

GPSMAP 450 April 26, 2011 and the GPSMAP450 is a hyperlink

When clicked it takes you to :

http://www8.garmin.com/support/collecti ... 0-00515-50

This shows

Updates & Downloads

GPSMAP 450

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Unit Software
◦GPSMAP 450/450S, Ver. 5.60, as of April 26, 2011, Download

If you click on the Download link ..

It takes you to http://www8.garmin.com/support/agree.jsp?id=3505
which is a specific licence agreement download page for the 450.

If you click on I agree to get to actual download page ...

You get to http://www8.garmin.com/support/download ... sp?id=3505

which details update changes for that device :

GPSMAP 450/450S software version 5.60

as of April 26, 2011

Download (106 KB)

View installation instructions and system requirements

Notes:
◦Software version 2.00 was initial release.


If you click the download above

It takes you to http://www8.garmin.com/software/ which is reported as a 404 not found area.

I struggle to see how Garmin can have such awful navigation with so many steps and then give you nothing.

If anyone can actual give me a link for the above download that does work ... I'd be hugely appreciative.

Paul.
 
Garmin is definitely having problems with their website. Even though some of the main links work, when you actually get to the point where you download the software, it returns the following (or takes you back to the main "Device Software" page):

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I just tried re-downloading the the GPSMap 740 update that I pulled down last week. It no longer works either. I'd call Garmin and let them know they have issues.
 
We got the same 404 Apache message trying to download updates for our 4208. First time in four plus years had any problems loading updates off the Garmin website. I'm sure they will get it figured out in a day or two.
D.D.
 
Hello Brats,

I was just wondering about my BlueChart America's CD-Rom that seems to be unusable now that Garmin has discontinued unlocking maps from the older version software. Does anyone know of a solution around this? I don't want to have to purchase another set of digital charts to use on my older GPS unit despite the upgrades. After all they are based on the same nautical charts as before.

Grazer
 
Grazer":nm10mvoh said:
Hello Brats,

I was just wondering about my BlueChart America's CD-Rom that seems to be unusable now that Garmin has discontinued unlocking maps from the older version software. Does anyone know of a solution around this?

Does your unit use the "Bluechart datacards" that look like this?

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If so, that's the same ones mine uses. I have found (as it sounds like you have) that they are not available to buy new anymore. What I have found for options:

1) Buy used (eBay, Craigslist, etc.), either pre-made cards or blank ones.

2) Ask someone who has the CD of an area and a datacard programmer, to make you a datacard (you have to supply a blank card, see #1).

I tried to get a card loan/exchange going, but there didn't seem to be a lot of interest. Maybe most people have either moved on to a newer unit, or they just already have cards for the areas they cruise?

Sunbeam :hot

PS: I have recently purchased a used datacard programmer, because I'm having a problem with my Garmin where it loses the signal momentarily/repeatedly. Garmin apparently made some updates to the antenna software that helped or fixed this problem, and those updates are available for free on Garmin's site, but - of course there is a catch! - you have to have a way to get them onto a datacard. Hence the datacard programmer to find out if the updated antenna software will help.
 
Sunbeam,

No datacards. I have the original MapSource Cd Rom. The problem is that I got a new computer, went to install the maps and software only to find out that Garmin.com no longer unlocks the maps. They have discontinued this service as they no longer support this older BlueChart version. I'm wondering if there is some sort of "hack" available to unlock the charts or is this CD Rom nothing more than an emergency signalling device now.
 
Grazer,

I had the exact same problem you describe. I ended up calling Garmin and just explained that I had a MapSource CD and could not get the maps unlocked to update my unit. The person was really helpful and gave me an unlock code right there and helped me install it and unlock the maps. Works great now.
 
I've got their lifetime updater on one of my laptops, don't remember what it cost, if anything, but if you have it and register your devices, it will download the updates to any Garmin device and push them to your device through a USB connection. On some Garmin units, like my handheld 76CSX plotter, there is a mini USB connection hidden in the battery compartment. On one of my car units, it pushes it through the power cord.

Or am I not understanding the problem correctly! :roll:
 
Grazer":x0ocizxf said:
Sunbeam,

No datacards. I have the original MapSource Cd Rom. The problem is that I got a new computer, went to install the maps and software only to find out that Garmin.com no longer unlocks the maps.

Ah, gotcha. Well it sounds like that CD is a good thing to have! And like Garmin may help you out.

Sunbeam
 
This happened to me just this Summer. Same thing, new computer, trying to update my 276C. Program wouldn't let me unlock with my code. Navigated around the phone system (don't remember exactly how) and I waited on the phone with the speaker on until someone picked up. They were extremely good about it and understanding. They know about this type of problem with existing customers with older programs. They also saw that my unit was on my account page on their site.
 
Another round...

Sample updates:

Added support for GMR18/24xHD Radomes.
Added support for GXM52 weather antenna.
Improve units consistency between bridge height and bridge horizontal clearance.
Improved support for LakeVu HD cartography.
Addressed some potential instabilities when calculating Autoguidance routes.
Fixed issues with water speed calibration when using a GSD24/26.
Other performance improvements and bug fixes.


Chartplotters

http://www8.garmin.com/support/download ... sp?id=4763

Networked units

http://www8.garmin.com/support/download ... sp?id=4749
 
Another set of updates. If you have a piece of equipment below, you have an update opportunity.

Chartplotters
Changes made from version 2014.0421 to 2014.0605:
◦GMR18 xHD/GMR24 xHD: 2.30
◦GNX 20/GNX 21: 2.10
◦GCV 10: 2.10

MFDs
Changes made from version 2014.0421 to 2014.0605:
◦GPSMAP 8008/8012/8015/8208/8212/8215/8500/8530: 4.30
◦GNX 20/GNX 21: 2.10
◦GMR18 xHD/GMR24 xHD: 2.30
◦Garmin Card Reader: 3.50
◦GRID: 3.40
◦GCV 10: 2.10
 
Garmin just released an update to their newer units that adds enough features that I am cancelling my order for an older unit and I will just get the 741xs. The support for multiple android devices seals the deal for us as it will save me from adding another fishfinder to the cockpit for Cindie. The support previously for Apple devices did not float our boat one bit. We use them for work every day and they are not our cup of tea.

GPSMAP 741/741xs software version 3.60
as of June 26, 2014

Changes made from version 3.50 to 3.60:
Added support for sharing internal sonar across the Garmin Marine Network.
Added ability to select the sonar source for traditional sonar, DownVü, and SideVü if multiple sources are available.
Added support for synchronized scroll rates between traditional sonar, DownVü, and SideVü. Includes improvements to scroll rates and new and improved Auto scroll rate.
Added customization options for sonar data overlays.
Added the ability to hide individual data fields on overlays.
Added support for Garmin Helm on Android devices. Note: This requires version 1.20 of the Garmin Helm app for compatibility.
Added support for NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 GPS sensors.
Improved sailing (wind) gauge page.
Added support for hiding the menu bar while on full screen functions.
Improved the user experience for marking waypoints on paused sonar.
Fixed a shutdown when powering off device while adjusting media volume.
Fixed an issue where water speed wheels wouldn't function with DownVü transducers.
Fixed a shutdown on the engine page when the system language is Russian.
Fixed an issue with tides and currents dates being incorrect.
Other performance improvements and bug fixes.

http://garmin.blogs.com/my_weblog/2014/ ... 7OIMvlSb_8
 
Aurelia":270fp1t3 said:
Garmin just released an update to their newer units that adds enough features that I am cancelling my order for an older unit and I will just get the 741xs. The support for multiple android devices seals the deal for us as it will save me from adding another fishfinder to the cockpit for Cindie. The support previously for Apple devices did not float our boat one bit. We use them for work every day and they are not our cup of tea.

GPSMAP 741/741xs software version 3.60
as of June 26, 2014

Changes made from version 3.50 to 3.60:
Added support for sharing internal sonar across the Garmin Marine Network.
Added ability to select the sonar source for traditional sonar, DownVü, and SideVü if multiple sources are available.
Added support for synchronized scroll rates between traditional sonar, DownVü, and SideVü. Includes improvements to scroll rates and new and improved Auto scroll rate.
Added customization options for sonar data overlays.
Added the ability to hide individual data fields on overlays.
Added support for Garmin Helm on Android devices. Note: This requires version 1.20 of the Garmin Helm app for compatibility.
Added support for NMEA2000 and NMEA0183 GPS sensors.
Improved sailing (wind) gauge page.
Added support for hiding the menu bar while on full screen functions.
Improved the user experience for marking waypoints on paused sonar.
Fixed a shutdown when powering off device while adjusting media volume.
Fixed an issue where water speed wheels wouldn't function with DownVü transducers.
Fixed a shutdown on the engine page when the system language is Russian.
Fixed an issue with tides and currents dates being incorrect.
Other performance improvements and bug fixes.

http://garmin.blogs.com/my_weblog/2014/ ... 7OIMvlSb_8


I recently updated my electronics to include the Garmin 741 xs and Raymarine Dragonfly 7”.

Moved these units as far forward as possible with the Gamin centered mostly over the steering wheel. Using an Armar TM258 1KW with the Garmin, a hand-me-down from the former Raymarine E80 I replaced.
The GPS receiver on the Gamin is really robust, there is like zero lag time. On the other hand the GPS receiver on the Dragonfly is weak but only have this unit for its sonar and to use as a backup GPS, but then I have my Montana hand held nestled nearby.
Still fine tuning things but so far really like this setup. I generally only use the Dragonfly when fishing and the Garmin for navigation, with the 1kw transducer I’m usually able to maintain bottom at cruise down to around 400 to 500 feet.
Granted the 741 is a bit small but pulled in close at fingertip length make a world of difference.
More than anything it was nice getting rid of that bulky E80. Even though I have these units pulled forward my visibility is way better.

Heading out today with my son for 3 or 4 days of fishing in the gulf outside PWS, hope to limit out on Halibut, Lings and Kings with a few rock fish tossed in.


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