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- Memory capacity
- 1,000 points for ship's track with comments up to 20 characters; 2,000 points for waypoints; 100 routes
- 3,000 ship's track points, 10,000 waypoints with comments, 100 routes, 30 waypoints/route
- 30,000 points for ship's track and waypoints, 1,000 planned routes (Max. 50 points per route), 5,000 quickpoints
- 5,000 wpts / 200 wpt groups / 50 rts - 250 wpt max / 15 tracks - 10,000 max trk pts
- 990,000 points (recording memory 1 block + storage 10 block)
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