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Raster Navigational Charts: NOAA RNC®
Raster navigational chart NOAA Raster Navigational Charts (NOAA RNC®) are full-color digital images of NOAA's entire suite of paper charts. NOAA provides weekly updates to the RNCs, which are available for free on this site in the BSB format. NOAA RNC® files are official data that can be used in many types of electronic charting systems, including Raster Chart Display Systems (RCDS) and Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems (ECDIS).

Raster Files
Raster files consist of a grid of different-colored pixels (dots). When the pixels are taken all together, they make up a digital image. Each pixel in a raster file is either turned on (you see a dot of color) or turned off (you see a white dot). The pattern of the dots makes up the shape of the features on the chart; the pixels that are turned off make up the white space. If you zoom into a raster chart, you will see all the individual pixels, but the image will become fuzzy and illegible. 

NOAA Raster Navigational Charts
NOAA RNC® are geo-referenced, digital images of NOAA navigational charts. Because the images are geo-referenced, you can display your vessel’s position on the chart image if you have a computer-based navigation system that is connected to a Global Positioning System (GPS).

NOAA updates the RNCs weekly; the updates are developed according to the standard set by the International Hydrographic Organization Special Publication S-61. (A link to these RNC product specifications is listed in the resources section above.)

RNCs downloaded from this site are official raster navigational charts and may satisfy chart carriage regulations where permitted by the Code of Federal Regulations. Note: Current regulations do not support the use of RNCs for primary navigation when used independently of Electronic Navigational Charts (ENCs) and without up-to-date paper charts as a backup.

Raster Chart Display Systems
RCDS is a general term for navigation information systems that use official raster data, such as NOAA RNC®. RCDSs have three main components: raster navigational charts, a GPS receiver, and charting software.

RCDSs are an integrated navigational tool, providing functions such as: 
    • Voyage planning,
    • Waypoint and route monitoring,
    • Bearing and distance calculations, 
    • Subdued night colors, and 
    • Real-time positioning (that is, the ability to use a familiar chart image to instantly show a vessel’s position in relation to its charted surroundings).


Free Demo Software and Viewers*
You can obtain free RNC demo software at the following sites:

Mobile Software*
You can obtain software for your mobile device that uses RNCs at the following sites:

*Links to non-federal websites do not imply endorsement of any particular product, service, organization, company, information provider, or content.

 
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