Bruce m. Conkey
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Registered: May 2016
Location: Palatka, FL
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I wish I could say 100% yes but I can't. I do know mine has very little hesitation when zooming in or out.
The problem usually comes from information overload in the handheld. That can come from several different things One is archived dog tracks in your handheld. Found on your home page. Go to track manager. You will see a list of Archived dog tracks. Sometimes that list can get long and you should keep them deleted. You have to do them one at a time and it can get boring. But is useful to keep your system running efficiently. I hate to suggest that you undo anything but I would suggest you delete a few of the birdseye downloads and see if it speeds up.
There are a couple advantages to the Birdseye card and some disadvantages also. Birdseye alone does not give me enough detail as far as small roads and trails. The preloaded topo map on your handheld is slightly different than the TOPO on birdseye card. Areas of the country are different but down here it does not have the details of a lot of these dirt roads. When I use the birdseye state card. It has birdseye and 24k topo on it. You see them both together to give you better detail. That's a biggie form me to know the roads I can get down to cut off our deer/fox hounds.
I will agree that the hesitation when zooming in is a pain in the neck. I have the FL state card. If I am hunting in another state for a few days. I download just where I am going to be. Then delete it when I am done. That's the beauty of being able to download straight to the handheld. You don't keep a bunch of maps on your system you don't need.
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