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Old 04-04-2017, 12:53 PM
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A question that has been raise on a regular basis:

Q. How much recording can a user do with SCL on a plotter?

A. There is no limit other than the available space on the card. SCL consumes 20 kb per hour. The available time is the available free space on the card. 1000 KB in 1MB. 1000 mb in 1 GB. So, 1 GB of space = 50,000 hours of recording. Bottom line is, even a full card with a few MB of space remaining, say 5mb left, has 250 hours of recording space, more than enough for a couple years for most users.
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Thanks for clarifying! That should really be more than enough for most of the users out there...
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Will a person be able to record sonar charts on a navionics card and record sonar channels (2d,Di,Si,) to a blank card at the same time on the 9s and 12s?
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Old 04-05-2017, 06:14 AM
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Yes this is 2 different things
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