Folks: hopefully, someone can help a poor newbie here. Upfront, let me give you my question short and sweet:
In short, for my eTrex20, I want to see satelite imagery with simple WMA border lines drawn to show me where the WMAs are.
Ok, now the gory details:
First, some background. I just bought a Garmin eTrex20. Through tips I found on the 'net (including these forums) I was able to install some nice CustomMaps using Google Earth and some other things. I also am looking at BirdsEye, but not sure yet if I want to get this service
Here's what I want. I am a hunter and I want to make sure when I'm in the woods, I stay within the boundaries of the public hunting WMAs here in NJ. So I want, minimally, an overlay of the WMA boundary lines on my maps. It would be nice to have this together with satelite imagery.
I have maps that NJ DFW provide with the outlines/borders of the WMAs. I used image editing software to create a PNG with only the boundary lines - everything else is transparent background. I then overlaid that on top of Google Earth imagery - awesome! A KMZ with satelite imagery overlaid with outlines of the WMAs! Alas, Garmin's eTrex20 custom map feature doesn't allow for PNG - only JPEG. But JPEG doesn't support transparent backgrounds! So I was forced to do the normal CustomMap thing to get an image of the entire area map with the boundary lines shown. But it got the job done.
But now I'm looking at how nice BirdsEye is. So, my question is - is there anyway to overlay a PNG on top of BirdsEye satelite imagery to get what I want? I want the satelite data, but I want these border lines to show up so I know what is inside the WMA and what is not. Again, if it can help, I have a PNG file with just the black border lines, with everything else as a transparent background (so the PNG overlaid on top of another image should show through that underlying image, no matter what my Draw Order is - or so I think it should work - this is what I did with Google Earth and it was great. The problem is eTrex20 custom map feature cannot render PNG images, only JPG).
Does any of this make sense?
In short, for my eTrex20, I want to see satelite imagery with simple WMA border lines drawn to show me where the WMAs are.
Ok, now the gory details:
First, some background. I just bought a Garmin eTrex20. Through tips I found on the 'net (including these forums) I was able to install some nice CustomMaps using Google Earth and some other things. I also am looking at BirdsEye, but not sure yet if I want to get this service
Here's what I want. I am a hunter and I want to make sure when I'm in the woods, I stay within the boundaries of the public hunting WMAs here in NJ. So I want, minimally, an overlay of the WMA boundary lines on my maps. It would be nice to have this together with satelite imagery.
I have maps that NJ DFW provide with the outlines/borders of the WMAs. I used image editing software to create a PNG with only the boundary lines - everything else is transparent background. I then overlaid that on top of Google Earth imagery - awesome! A KMZ with satelite imagery overlaid with outlines of the WMAs! Alas, Garmin's eTrex20 custom map feature doesn't allow for PNG - only JPEG. But JPEG doesn't support transparent backgrounds! So I was forced to do the normal CustomMap thing to get an image of the entire area map with the boundary lines shown. But it got the job done.
But now I'm looking at how nice BirdsEye is. So, my question is - is there anyway to overlay a PNG on top of BirdsEye satelite imagery to get what I want? I want the satelite data, but I want these border lines to show up so I know what is inside the WMA and what is not. Again, if it can help, I have a PNG file with just the black border lines, with everything else as a transparent background (so the PNG overlaid on top of another image should show through that underlying image, no matter what my Draw Order is - or so I think it should work - this is what I did with Google Earth and it was great. The problem is eTrex20 custom map feature cannot render PNG images, only JPG).
Does any of this make sense?
