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Question about georeferenced charts on Dynon HDX

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Merlinspop

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Question for anyone with the Dynon HDX. I was acting as safety pilot for a club member today. I usually view charts on my iPad, but he brought a plate up on the HDX. I was surprised to see that the plane’s location was not depicted on the plate. There was an icon of a plane in the bottom right corner with a line through it.

Is this a matter of a setting being turned off, or are the approach plates not georeferenced? Chart Data is from Seattle Avionics and current.
 

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