
NK
ClearNav
Manual
•
Version
0.5
•
July
3,
2008
Page
29
of
86
The
good
news
is
that
the
ClearNav
supports
several
types
of
waypoint
and
airspace
data
files
–
to
make
it
easy
to
find
data
for
your
area.
However,
there
are
some
recommended
file
types.
Using
the
recommended
file
types
will
allow
the
software
to
work
at
its
best
and
display
the
largest
amount
of
information.
Any
experienced
pilot
will
tell
you
that
sometimes
it
is
best
to
limit
the
amount
of
information
on
the
moving
map.
Just
because
it
is
possible
to
display
vast
amounts
of
data
on
the
map
at
once
does
not
mean
that
displaying
everything
will
be
a
good
thing.
Sometimes
it
is
good
to
hide
certain
types
to
data
to
limit
the
amount
of
screen
clutter.
Fortunately,
the
ClearNav
makes
it
easy
to
enable
and
disable
certain
types
of
data
when
desired.
2.3.1
Waypoint
Files
Waypoint
files
consist
of
a
list
of
navigation
points
to
display
on
the
map.
There
are
several
types
of
waypoints.
They
include
airports,
contest
turnpoints,
landing
points
(fields
known
to
be
good
places
to
land
when
necessary),
etc.
The
ClearNav
supports
waypoint
files
in
the
formats
listed
below.
Links
are
provided
to
detailed
data
and
example
files
for
each
file
type.
When
transferring
waypoint
files
to
the
ClearNav,
put
the
desired
waypoint
files
into
the
“Map
Data”
/
“Waypoints”
directory
on
the
USB
Flash
Drive
or
SD
memory
card.
The
files
will
be
pulled
into
the
ClearNav
upon
start
‐
up.
2.3.1.1
Worldwide
Soaring
Turnpoint
Exchange
(.stx)
files
The
best
type
of
waypoint
file
to
use
in
the
ClearNav
is
the
Worldwide
Soaring
Turnpoint
Exchange
format.
It
is
highly
recommended
that
you
use
this
type
of
waypoint
file
whenever
possible.
If
you
use
this
format
airports
will
display
on
the
map
with
the
runway
shown
with
the
correct
orientation.
We’ll
call
them
.stx
files.
This
waypoint
file
format
is
preferred
over
other
compatible
types
because
it
can
be
extended
easily
to
include
types
of
data
not
supported
in
other
waypoint
file
types.
The
great
news
is
that
.stx
files
are
already
available
on
the
Worldwide
Soaring
Turnpoint
Exchange
for
every
soaring
site
listed
there.
Since
the
file
is
a
simple
tab
separated
text
file,
it
is
also
easy
to
edit
existing
files
manually,
or
create
new
files.
Description:
http://soaringweb.org/TP/stx.html
or
http://soaringweb.org/TP/nk_clearnav.html
Example
File:
http://soaringweb.org/TP/Albert_lea/albert7c.stx
2.3.1.2
Cambridge
(.dat)
files
This
format
is
OK,
but
it
does
not
include
as
much
information
about
each
waypoint.
Description:
http://soaringweb.org/TP/cai.html
Example
File:
http://soaringweb.org/TP/Albert_lea/albert7c.dat
2.3.1.3
SeeYou
(.cup)
files
This
format
is
OK,
but
it
does
not
include
as
much
information
about
each
waypoint
and
it
supports
only
one
attribute
(Turnpoint,
Airport,
Landable,
etc.)
for
each
waypoint.
The
2
file
formats
above
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