What is a Jnx file?
A JNX file is a raster map used by select Garmin devices, such as Alpha 100 and Montana 650, to assist users with navigating terrain. It contains a large raster map saved in a tile format that is divided into small rectangular pieces (tiles) for optimizing map rendering.
What are Jnx files in Garmin?
JNX files can be used in Garmin devices to display the raster maps made available through BirdsEye subscription These files are located on the device in GarminBirdsEye directory on the internal disk or on the memory card.
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