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Lowrance USR (lowranceusr)
This format can...
• read and write waypoints
• read and write tracks
• read and write routes
The Lowrance iFinder GPS [http://www.lowrance.com] series has the unique capability to output its data
to an MMC card. The data is saved to the card as a .USR file and can be read by your computer using a
card reader. Waypoints, icons, routes, tracks are supported. Event marker icons contain a symbol, name,
latitude and longitude only. By default, Event marker icons are converted to waypoints on read. On write,
you are able to create icons from waypoints.
ignoreicons option
Ignore event marker icons on read.
This option instructs GPSBabel to not convert icons to waypoints on input, but to instead disregard them
altogether
writeasicons option
Treat waypoints as icons on write.
(USR output) This option converts the waypoint information to an event marker icon.
merge option
(USR output) Merge into one segmented track.
(USR output) This option merges all tracks into a single track with multiple segments.
break option
(USR input) Break segments into separate tracks.
(USR input) Break track segments into separate tracks. file.
Magellan Explorist Geocaching (maggeo)
This format can...
• write waypoints
This format support the on-card format used by the Magellan [http://www.magellangps.com] Explorist
400, Explorist 500, Explorist 600, Explorist 210, and Explorist XL to describe geocaches. Notice what
while the format can hold an infinite number of geocaches, the unit will read and silently discard all but
200 geocache POIs at a time.
You should name any file created with this format with a ".gs" extension so the firmware can read it.
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