Picture are pretty old and much less on resolution to compare to Google Earth Map direct from internet or over the Google Earth navigator. Not up-to-date and very poor picture quality also on dence city.I have do a A and B comparation
between actual Google Earth map on internet and BirdsEye picture.That's what surprise me much.
Other things is that the BirdsEye internet server speed are extremly slow and rarely pass 200 Kbit/sec. Opppss !!!!
There is no guarantee to see any high resolution of any area you want to see
depending of where you live.
High resolution are often over the US like on Google Earth for example BUT outside. Picture are the same what Google Earth are able to bring you for free and without any subscription.
Everything is conected .. and i am able to put waypoints and routes from my gps to basecamp .. but when i click on birdseyevie bascamp still ask me to conect the gps ... i am using oregon 450 ... so whats the problem? .. i even try to remove basecamp and reinstall it and still not working..
I just buy this subscription just for testing..
Picture are pretty old and much less on resolution to compare to Google Earth Map direct from internet or over the Google Earth navigator. Not up-to-date and very poor picture quality also on dence city.I have do a A and B comparation
between actual Google Earth map on internet and BirdsEye picture.That's what surprise me much.
Other things is that the BirdsEye internet server speed are extremly slow and rarely pass 200 Kbit/sec. Opppss !!!!
VE2XK 1 year ago
High resolution for very populated area YES
High resolution of everywhere in the world NO
There is no guarantee to see any high resolution of any area you want to see
depending of where you live.
High resolution are often over the US like on Google Earth for example BUT outside. Picture are the same what Google Earth are able to bring you for free and without any subscription.
VE2XK 1 year ago
my base camp does not detect the gps when i click on download birdseye imagery... do you know why?
S1XtY9 1 year ago
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LastKettle 1 year ago
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LastKettle 1 year ago
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@S1XtY9
1) Make sure your GPS is connected and detected by BaseCamp
2) Make sure it is a compatible model (e.g. Oregon/Dakota)
LastKettle 1 year ago
@S1XtY9
Everything is conected .. and i am able to put waypoints and routes from my gps to basecamp .. but when i click on birdseyevie bascamp still ask me to conect the gps ... i am using oregon 450 ... so whats the problem? .. i even try to remove basecamp and reinstall it and still not working..
S1XtY9 1 year ago