Thank you, thank you, thank you! 

I had heard that there was an approach to do this and I tried it myself 
but failed miserably and didn't have time to try harder.  I've been 
watching and waiting for this level of tutorial to come by.  As soon as 
I can pull the Nuvis out of my vehicles, I'll be doing this.

I suspect that if you set the write-protect on the SD card, you won't 
need to pull it out when doing a Delete All.  You'll just have to 
remember to un-protect it to update on the PC later.

I can't thank you enough!

Lynn (D) - KJ4ERJ - T2-135/Nuvi350 as KJ4ERJ-9 and KJ4OVQ-9

Pete Lilja wrote:
>
>
> I dunno if /we/ tried but I did, tbanks204! 
>
> OK, after much wrestling around last night I finally got it.  For 
> anyone still struggling here's what I did:
>
> Using EasyGPS ( a free program available here:  
> http://www.easygps.com/ ) I uploaded from my Nuvi the POIs I have 
> stored there.  Through EasyGPS you save a file of your POIs on your 
> computer's hard drive.  These POIs can be manipulated, deleted, 
> changed easily in EasyGPS.  Then I downloaded Garmin's POI Loader 
> here:  
> http://www8.garmin.com/support/collection.jsp?product=999-99999-12  
> Running that program you need to have your Nuvi 350 connected to your 
> computer via the USB cable.  At some point while running POI Loader 
> brings up a dialog box with a drop down menu asking if you want to put 
> the POI data on the Nuvi or on the SD Card (a second, removeable drive 
> (this is where I got stuck in the process)).  Choose the SD card and 
> Browse your way to the file where you stored your file containing your 
> EasyGPS POIs.  Apparently POILoader then creates a file on the SD card 
> that the Nuvi recognizes and another button appears on the Favorites 
> window in the Nuvi (I don't recall what it is called now and my Nuvi 
> is in the car) when turned on with the SD card inserted in the slot.  
> From there you can tap and select your saved POI and it'll be loaded 
> to the Nuvi's internal memory and you can then use it for navigation.
>
> Remove the card before "Delete All" when clearing out those pesky, old 
> waypoints of APRS beacons hanging out on your Nuvi's screen.
>
> While not perfect this is a very useful way to maintain the Nuvi 350 
> as a navigation tool.  If you want / need to add more of your own 
> personal POIs you'll have to get them to your computer's hard drive 
> and reload them to your SD card.  Not the end of the world but a 
> little messy.  This work-around certainly makes the Nuvi 350 and T2 an 
> even better combo.
>
> If, while on a trip or otherwise away from my computer and I want to 
> add a POI to my collection but still want to delete all of those stale 
> waypoints of APRS beacons I think I'll just write on a piece of paper 
> the coords and use EasyGPS to add the new POI to my list.
>
> HTH,
>
> Pete
>
> On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 9:10 PM, tbanks204 <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>      
>
>
>     Have we tried EasyGPS
>
>
>     --- In [email protected]
>     <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com>, "Pete Lilja" <pli...@...> wrote:
>     >
>     > I understand what you're saying, Keith. My problem the POI
>     Loader Program won't let me (or I can't figure out how to) load my
>     POIs to the SD card. All it'll do is load that demo of POIs in the
>     POI Loader program. Very clunky, IMO.
>     >
>     > Pete
>     >
>     > ----- Original Message -----
>     > From: Keith VE7GDH
>     > To: [email protected] <mailto:tracker2%40yahoogroups.com>
>     > Sent: Thursday, October 22, 2009 7:39 PM
>     > Subject: Re: [tracker2] Favorites in the Nuvi 350 Issue
>     >
>     >
>     > Pete KC0GPB wrote...
>     >
>     > > I read on this board about a work-around for the favorites
>     (waypoints)
>     > > filling up issue in the Nuvi 350 using an SD card to store the
>     ones
>     > > you want to keep permanently...
>     >
>     > Joe W0PWJ said back on April 12 2009...
>     >
>     > ----------------------------------------------------------
>     >
>     > I usually clear my Favorites each morning as well, so this trick has
>     > been of real use to me.
>     >
>     > I use the Garmin POI Loader to create a list of "Favorites" such as
>     > Home, my parents, family, along with directories of special interest
>     > sites such as weather spotter locations, or special event check
>     points
>     > in a POI file.
>     >
>     > If you store POIs in the Nuvi memory, they get whacked along with
>     > the Favorites created from the Tracker2.
>     >
>     > The trick is to save the POI file to a SD card in the Nuvi,
>     after you
>     > save the file to the Nuvi take out the card and enable the write
>     protect
>     > tab. Now when you select Delete All, you will still have your
>     non-APRS
>     > sites in the POI file. When you select a POI, it is copied into the
>     > Favorite list.
>     >
>     > Joe W0PWJ
>     >
>     > ----------------------------------------------------------
>     >
>     > Just connect your Nuvi to your PC and look in "my computer" assuming
>     > you are using Windows. If you have an SD card in the slot, you
>     should
>     > see two external / removable disks. One will be the Nuvi's internal
>     > storage and the other will be the SD card. Look in the Garmin folder
>     > on the Nuvi. You can probably even copy and edit the GPX file in a
>     > text editor and put it on the memory card. I'll give it a try
>     tonight.
>     >
>     > 73 es cul - Keith VE7GDH
>     > --
>     > "I may be lost, but I know exactly where I am!"
>     >
>
>
>
>
> 

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