When choosing the navigation software, you can choose between WinGPS 5 and WinGPS Marine. WinGPS 5 is intended for use on a Windows device, such as a laptop or board PC. The advantage of this version with respect to the WinGPS Marine is that there is also a route planner including all bridge and lock information with pictures, operating hours and contact information. In addition, from WinGPS 5 Pro, you can connect an AIS, wind meter, depth meter, log, compass and an autopilot.
WinGPS Marine is intended for use on an Android device, such as a tablet or smartphone. This navigation software is slightly less extensive than WinGPS 5, but it is also a little less expensive. This app can be used on an Android device, for example a 10" tablet, but they are also available in larger sizes and waterproof.
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Yes, it is possible to connect board instruments to WinGPS 5 Pro and WinGPS Marine.
If you have one device you would like to connect, you can do this via the enclose cabling or via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth network. If you have multiple devices like AIS, GPS, wind meter, depth meter, log or compass, you can connect them all to a multiplexer. This multiplexer can be connected to the laptop or computer via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or USB. If you want to connect it to the Android tablet, it must be connected to Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. All data from your instruments are then displayed in WinGPS.
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Yes, it is possible to connect AIS to WinGPS 5 Pro, WinGPS 5 Voyager, WinGPS Marine and to WinGPS Marine Plus.
Take a look on our website at 'hardware' for our AIS advice form. This tool can help you choose the right AIS device within a few steps.
You can connect AIS to WinGPS 5 Pro or Voyager with the enclosed cables, via internal Wifi or Bluetooth, or via a multiplexer. Make sure you have installed all the nessecary drivers. After the AIS is connected and your laptop recognizes the AIS, you will need to create a connection in WinGPS 5 Pro at 'instruments manager'.
You can connect AIS in WinGPS Marine or Marine Plus via internal Wifi or Bluetooth, or via a multiplexer. You don't have to install any drivers. Create a connection between the tablet and the AIS and select the right connetions in WinGPS Marine at 'settings - instruments'.
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The charts can be stored on a SD card. If you are using WinGPS Marine on a tablet or smartphone without the possibility of an SD card, we recommend that you use a device with at least 16GB of internal storage. This allows you to use other apps in addition to WinGPS and your chart(s).
Minimal required is Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Most tested is Android 5, 6 and 7. To let the charts run along with your position you need to have an internal GPS or a Bluetooth connection with a Bluetooth GPS.
To use the route network, you must have at least 2 GB of random access memory(RAM). It's important that your tablet allows the app to use the full RAM and not limit it to, for example, 512 MB.
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WinGPS Marine Lite can do the same as the DKW Chart apps, only it can also read/load other charts from your Stentec user account.
Additionally, WinGPS Marine Lite can display multiple chart sets. In the chart manager, you can, by swiping to the right, find the download menu. Here you can find the available chart sets. These can be downloaded and deleted to clear the memory of your tablet.
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WinGPS Marine can be purchased in our online shop using your Stentec account. Once the order is completed, this version of WinGPS Marine will be linked to your Stentec account. Now go to the tablet / smartphone, install WinGPS Marine (free version in Google Play) and log in with this Stentec account (if you have not already done so). The app will now automatically become the paid version.
If you have logged in to the account with a different account than the one you placed the order with, please remove the app and reinstall it so that you'll be requested to fill in your account information again. Do you already have linked charts to your other account? Then contact us and we will merge the two accounts for you.
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Yes, that's possible. You are entitled to install and activate the chart on 2 different systems. For example, one on your tablet and one on your navigation laptop. This is done as follows:
When you install the DKW Charts app, you will be asked to enter your Stentec account. This will link the charts to your account. Log in at www.stentec.com and will find your products in the activation overview.
If you want to install the charts on your navigation laptop, this can be done with the DKW Manager. You can download this for free via this link. After installing DKW Manager: click 'install / update', then choose 'install via internet' and follow the steps.
For optimal use, we recommend that you always use one Stentec account. This will give you all the updates that you are entitled to and you can manage your own license codes.
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The charts you use on your WinGPS 5 navigation laptop can also be used on your Android tablet or smartphone. First, download 'WinGPS Marine' in Google Play. Open this app and enter your Stentec account which you used to installed the charts on your navigation laptop. Go to the menu and to 'chart management'. In the most left screen you can find the charts that can be downloaded from your account. Click on the chart and then 'download' at the top right.
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Yes, this is possible if you have a working internet connection. If you have no charts installed on your tablet, or no charts available on your Stentec account you can use the default ESRI chart. The ESRI charts cover the whole world. Beware that these charts will use your mobile internet connection (Wifi or your mobile data plan) and are not meant for navigation. These charts can, for example, be used to test the app.
It is also possible to download free DKW Charts: New Zealand and the Frisian Lakes are official up to date nautical charts and can be downloaded for free.
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Yes, this is the purpose of the DKW 1800 app. With our weekly BaZ update service we guarantee the most up-to-date charts during the edition year. If folio's are renewed by the Hydrographic office you will automatically receive an update.
The 1800 series of the Hydrographic office are since 2013 not continued as a paper charts. The still available charts are not safe to use for navigation because they are outdated if you did not update the BaZ by hand weekly.
Compared to the paper sets, the charts in your app will automatically show your location if your GPS is enabled. The log of your position will automatically be tracked. You can set this up to 5 days.
You can create your own waypoint, give it a name, and sail to this waypoint using a course to steer (CTS) and see the distance to go (DTG).
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The blue triangles are depth measurements of Rijkswaterstaat (the Dutch government). These are updated monthly. Clicking on it or double-clicking will give you more information. For example, the Boontjes Drempel Noordzijde. This was launched by Rijkswaterstaat on 13-11-2013. At low tide (LAT) the depth is 2,66 meter. The tide runs 5 minutes ahead of the Harlingen reference station (at + it runs behind).
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The red lines are most likely your sailed tracks or self-made routes. These can be turned off or removed in the menu at 'route manager' or 'track manager'.
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Some charts are grid charts, in which the buoys are processed, and some charts are hybrid charts, in which buoys are like a waypoint layer across the grid map.
The DKW 1800 series is an example of a grid chart. If you do not see any buoys on this, you can look at the menu in 'chart manager'. Turn on the 1800 series charts and go the right-hand screen, here you will see all individual charts. Turn off the overview charts, for example the 1801.01 and the 1803.01. As a result, these overview charts do not cover the detailed charts and you will see all available details, including buoys.
The Inland charts are hybrid charts. The buoys are like a waypoint layer on the grid map. If you do not see any buoys, check the waypoints at the top left 'eye'. You can also look at the menu at 'waypoint manager' to see if the necessary waypoints are (also swipe to the left and right to see more options). If you do not see any waypoints here, the chart may not be fully downloaded. When you restart the app, you will be asked to download the remaining part.
It is also possible that another chart, on a larger scale, is blocking your detailed chart. Therefore, look at the chart manager to see which charts are checked. Make sure you only check the charts that you currently use.
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Charts that are old or that you won't be using the next period can be better removed to empty your storage. To do this, go to the 'chart manager' menu and go to the far left screen. The charts with a check mark behind it are installed. Click the chart that you want to delete, then click 'Delete' (top right).
Note: You will first be asked if you want to delete the chart. Choose 'Yes'. Then you will be asked if you want to keep the chart files. If you really want to delete the chart, we recommend selecting 'No' so that all files are actually deleted from your device.
Charts who are not correctly installed have a exclamation point behind the name in 'Chart manager'. Close and start the app to download the rest of the chart, or remove the chart as mentioned above.
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The chart view will automatically follow your location if you have a GPS fix and pushed the 'follow' button in the upper right of the chart screen. This is the button with four arrows. Your ship will be in the middle of the screen, and you can't drag the chart view anymore.
If you click the follow button again you will turn the 'follow mode' off. If you have the paid version of WinGPS Marine, you can set the tracking mode. This can be done by the 'eye' (top left chart screen).
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To see the operating times of bridges and locks, you must turn on the route network. This is done in the menu under 'Settings - Route network'. Once you double click on a bridge or lock you will see all available information.
Note that in order to use the route network, you must have at least 2 GB of working memory.
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Create a waypoint by pressing the chart for a few seconds. A point with a white disc is created. This disc can be shifted to position the waypoint very precisely. In WinGPS Marine Lite, the first waypoint you create will be the Go-To-Waypoint and will be linked to your current position. The app will show the course to steer (CTS) and distance (DTG) in the instrument info screen in the upper right corner. This also shows your current course and speed and the estimated time of arrival (ETA).
You can give each waypoint their own name and sub name. This can be done by double-clicking or editing in the waypoint menu. You can delete a waypoint by pressing it for a few seconds and dragging it to the trash (bottom left).
If you press 'stop waypoint editing' you can start navigating to the waypoint. Click on a waypoint for a few seconds and choose 'Navigate to..'.
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A route is made by pressing your finger on the chart for a few seconds. A menu appears, choose 'Create route'. The first route point is on the map now. Move this to the correct location. Again, click on another location on the chart, a second route point will be placed.
While placing a route point on the route network, you can hold the route point with your finger and move it over the route network. You will see the color of the route point changing. When the route point is red during moving it, it's not placed correctly on the route network. Move the point a bit; when it's grey you can release the route point, because it is now correctly on the route network.
Click on the route line between two route points to add a route point. Any route point can still be moved by clicking and dragging. If you want to delete the route point, drag it to the trash in the bottom left.
When you finish editing the route, click on 'stop route editing'. Your route is available in the menu at 'Route Manager'.
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A pink route line means that your ship can not sail on the waterway. A red route line means your ship can sail there. Place a route point on the route and move it to a waterway where you can / are allowed to sail.
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You can navigate to a waypoint by clicking on this point with your finger (for a few seconds), after which you can choose either 'start' or 'navigate to..'. A line is now being drawn from your GPS position to the point. Also, in the upper right corner of the instrument info screen, you will see the course to steer (CTS) and distance (DTG).
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The waypoints or waypoints text labels can be turned on at the 'eye' at the upper left corner of your chart screen. The waypoints and names will only be visible if you enable the waypoint group at the waypoint manager.
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The route network is built into WinGPS Marine and WinGPS Marine+ from the version 2.76. To use the route network, your tablet or phone must have at least 2 GB of memory and also make this memory(RAM) available to WinGPS Marine. Using the route network, you can easily calculate the shortest route. Once you start WinGPS Marine version 2.76 (or newer) for the first time, the app checks whether your device has sufficient memory. You will be notified when this does not appear to be the case.
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Go to 'Menu - Settings - Route Network'. If you do not use the route network at all, for example, when you are at sea, you can turn it off here. At the bottom, parts of the route network can be turned on or off. Only the charts you have installed will give you the option to turn on / off the route network. The fewer network parts are turned on, the faster the app will be.
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Go to 'Menu - Route Manager'. Here you will find all the routes you have created. It is advisable to only mark the routes you are currently using. The rest of the routes can be erected (made invisible) by un checking the box or removed by selecting the route and click on 'delete' in the upper right corner.
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From laptop to tablet: export the files from WinGPS 5, via 'file - export'. Choose .gpx and select the files you want to transfer. At the last step, choose the location where you want to save the file. Then copy the file from that location to your tablet, or email it to your tablet. Then open the file on your tablet, after which you will get the question: What app do you want use to open this file? Choose WinGPS Marine and the files will appear in the app.
From tablet to laptop: go to the menu and to the manager of the file you want to export to the laptop. Select the file by clicking on it (if you want to select multiple files at once, press on the file for a few seconds after which you can click and select multiple files). Then click on your tablet's menu button and select 'Export GPX'. Choose for a medium that you want to export the file with, such as email. Open the email on your laptop and download the file. Then, in WinGPS 5 on the laptop, select 'file - import' and choose .gpx. Follow the steps and your files are imported in WinGPS 5.
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First, make sure you have an internet connection. Take the area for which you want weather forecasts on your screen and go to the menu and then to 'Meteo & Tide'. Here, at NOAA, click on (for example) 'wind' and choose 'YES'. The GRIB files are now going to be downloaded.
If you do not see any wind arrows on the chart, you can turn the 'meteo' on at the 'eye' (top left). With the timeline (right) you can look ahead and see the weather forecast.
If you look at 'Meteo' again, in the menu, you'll see that the NOAA Wind is shaded blue. Press it with your fingers for a few seconds and you will get additional settings that you can customize. Click OK to close this screen. Click 'Wind' again to turn it off, after which the box will turn dark blue like the other boxes.
Note that the difference sources for GRIB files include other periods. The data for which the GRIB file is valid is listed at the source after you download the file.
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You get a red cursor and red position if your GPS does not have a fix. The number of discovered satellites is less than 3. You can find the number of satellites in the instrument display. When it says 1/4 there are only 4 satellites seen by the GPS and only 1 used. This is not enough for a fix.
Inside a steel, aluminium or carbon ship you won't have enough reception. For a good fix your GPS in your tablet or smartphone has to see at least half the sky.
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Yes this is possible: press the GPS cursor and move the circle to your desired location. When the circle is gone (after a few seconds) your GPS cursor will be on another position of your screen.
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Yes, this is possible for devices with Android 4, 5, 6 or 7.
Doesn't your tablet have the possibility to plug in a SD card? Then we recommend removing old charts and unused apps. Also the amount of pictures can take a large part of your storage.
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The windmeter, depth meter, log and compass can be connected to WinGPS Marine Plus. AIS is the exception and can also be connected to WinGPS Marine.
You connect the board instruments to the tablet or smartphone using a wireless connection (Wifi or Bluetooth). An instrument can be connected directly to the tablet/smartphone, or together with other instruments using a multiplexer. As soon as the connection is created, go in the app WinGPS Marine to 'settings' and to 'instruments'. Click on 'connections' and create a new connection. Use the IP and Port as mentioned on the instrument or multiplexer, or sometimes in the manual.
If everything is filled in right, click on Save and you will see the NMEA data flowing in. Go back and now click on the button 'Instruments', below the button 'Connections'. Click on the device you added and select the connection you just created, by clicking the grey box. Of course you also have check the box 'Enable'. Your device is now connected and the data can be seen in the app (on the chart or at instruments).
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The newest Android devices have (in general) enough memory and on this devices the apps and charts will work fine. However, some older devices don't have enough memory for each app, and therefor also our app will slow down and sometimes not work properly.
A tip is to go to the chart manager and turn off the charts you don't use (for example the overview charts). You can do the same for waypoint groups. This will give your device more free memory.
If this does not help enough, you can go to 'Settings' and to 'Advanced', and increase 'tile cache'. Beware that your system will have less memory for other apps you are using. By moving the Tile cache too much to the left, not all the charts will be shown in your chart screen. You can experiment with this tool to find out what setting is best for your tablet.
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Please send your comments, questions, user experience and possible error reports. This can contribute to the improvement of our navigation apps. Send an e-mail to: helpdesk@stentec.com
Pour commencer
Téléchargez WinGPS Marine Lite sur votre tablette Android ou smartphone.
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Effectuer une transition vers la version WinGPS Marine Plus pour utiliser tout le potentiel de votre appareil.