Same problem here. I bought a subscription yesterday and have tried to download various areas at various resolutions and they all fail. Looks like Garmin needs to get their act together, particularly since they are charging money for this thing.
I just posted on the Garmin forums. Hopefully they'll get this fixed soon. Otherwise, I am going to ask for my money back. Thank god I found this post. I thought I was just stupid. Just talked to Garmin Tech Support and they did say that the servers are done and don't know when they will be fixed. Glad to know its not me. I downloaded a couple of maps and then it quit working this weekend. I was waiting for a reply from Garmin but figured this was the problem. Captures the world in brilliant clarity and detail with high-resolution sub-meter color satellite imagery.
Makes it easy for hunters to perform preseason scouting, determine placement of stands and locate game pinchpoints. Lets geocachers determine the terrain type around a cache and identify parking areas close to the caches.
Allows travelers to view tourist hot spots and landmarks from an aerial view to make excursions memorable without getting lost. NET framework 4. BirdsEye Satellite Imagery maps provide true representation of your surroundings with high-resolution color imagery. BirdsEye Select Raster maps are high-quality raster maps with terrain contours and points of interests.
March 2, at am. Rich Owings says:. March 2, at pm. March 3, at am. Jim says:. April 17, at am. Shame on Garmin for fooling us. Why I love Eneloop batteries. Hot deals. Favorite quote "We were desert mystics, my few friends and I, the kind who read maps as others read their holy books. Try Naramata, B. Still, nice to have such easy access to satellite pics.
I gather the images stop working if my subscription expires? Glad you got it sorted out. The imagery should continue to work for that unit, even after the subscription expires. I downloaded a bunch of images for my Dakota 20 for a trip out west, but found that the small screen and washed out image made them not very useful in the field. They were great back home on the computer though, for planning purposes.
The quality of map images does vary—the poorer ones are near-useless. I think the small screen size and pixel count do hamper use in the field somewhat. Waiting for retina display, here. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Sunday, March 18, News Feed Comments. Chime in and let us know what your experiences are with BirdsEye imagery. Comments Kaylin Bradley says:. April 1, at pm.
Kaylin Bradley says:. Rich Owings says:. April 2, at am.
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