Thank you for your question. Are you planning on using your own satellite imagery/basemap or are you using an Esri basemap?
I am having the same question. I'd like to use ESRI's basemap because the imagery is newer than what I have available. But do I need to use my own imagery?
@RachaelMurtaugh you can use the Esri imagery basemap in ArcGIS Navigator. You also have the option of using your own data/imagery if that works better for you. Make sure that you add the basemap you want to use in your map before you create your Mobile Map Package (mmpk) for use in Navigator. The basemap will need to be a tile layer for it to be available for offline use. Here is a link to some Esri provided basemaps: https://www.arcgis.com/home/group.html?id=3a890be7a4b046c7840dc4a0446c5b31&view=list#content
CORRECTION: While you can use the tile basemap services I suggested above for mmpks, they will only work for ArcGIS Field Maps and not ArcGIS Navigator. I apologize for the confusion.
Kerry
I try this link (https://tiledbasemaps.arcgis.com/arcgis/rest/services/World_Imagery/MapServer) as a base map (add data in base map from URL), and I don't see it in Navigator. Can you explain a little bit the way to do it
Martin F.
@mfafard I apologize for the confusion, Image services will not work in ArcGIS Navigator, only in ArcGIS Field Maps.
@KerriRasmussen In ArcGIS Navigator, are you able to have your own imagery in TTPKs? Is there a size limit? I am having issues with the mmpk with imagery saying "invalid map" when trying to open it and I'm trying to narrow down the reason.
If you're looking to add a TPK file or a VTPK file to your MMPK for use in ArcGIS Navigator, you'll want to look at the steps below to make sure that any tile layers (TPK or VPK) as well as your network dataset are in your basemap layer and not in your map as an Operational layer.