View Full Version : OT-Sorta Garmin 296 Auto Nav Kit
Terry
July 25th 06, 11:41 PM
I've used my Garmin 296 in the airplane for several years now and 
love it.
In the Automotive Mode, it will show major interstate highways 
etc but want
more detail in the major cities.  I would like to buy the "Auto 
Navigation Kit"
from Garmin that contains the 128mb data card, City Navigator CD 
etc and
install it in my Garmin 296 but I am somewhat concerned that it 
may cause
problems with the entire unit or in the aviation mode.
It's a great unit and I use it a great deal but if I can get even 
more use out of
it in the car I'd like to do so. With my vacation soon, rental 
car and strange
cities I think it would be nice to have.
Anybody else done this with their Garmin 296...added the Auto Nav 
Kit?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
Be Careful out there...Fly Safe, Fly Smart!
Thank You
Terry
N6401F
Jonathan Goodish
July 26th 06, 04:17 PM
In article  et>,
 "Terry" > wrote:
> I've used my Garmin 296 in the airplane for several years now and 
> love it.
> In the Automotive Mode, it will show major interstate highways 
> etc but want
> more detail in the major cities.  I would like to buy the "Auto 
> Navigation Kit"
> from Garmin that contains the 128mb data card, City Navigator CD 
> etc and
> install it in my Garmin 296 but I am somewhat concerned that it 
> may cause
> problems with the entire unit or in the aviation mode.
I have a 396 and the Auto Navigation Kit.  It works very well, and does 
not interfere with the aviation capabilities.  I leave the 128MB data 
card in the unit all the time, and it is only used when in automotive 
mode.
A small side benefit to the City Select maps is that they will show many 
airport surface diagrams if you switch to auto mode and then zoom in.  
The taxiway layouts aren't labeled, but at least it will show you where 
you're at on the airport surface.
JKG
John_F
July 27th 06, 06:28 AM
I have the auto kit with my 296 and I like it.  The memory is not big
enough to include more than about one state of detailed maps.  The
hiway basemap includes the major roads even without the added memory.
The auto map tends to route you thorough some odd ways sometimes while
you could just stay on the interstate.   Make sure you get a late
version of the operating system as the early versions crashed if you
went though 40 MPH to  many times.  The auto kit includes a bitching
Betty that will tell you where you can go!  
John
On Tue, 25 Jul 2006 21:41:33 GMT, "Terry" >
wrote:
>I've used my Garmin 296 in the airplane for several years now and 
>love it.
>In the Automotive Mode, it will show major interstate highways 
>etc but want
>more detail in the major cities.  I would like to buy the "Auto 
>Navigation Kit"
>from Garmin that contains the 128mb data card, City Navigator CD 
>etc and
>install it in my Garmin 296 but I am somewhat concerned that it 
>may cause
>problems with the entire unit or in the aviation mode.
>
>It's a great unit and I use it a great deal but if I can get even 
>more use out of
>it in the car I'd like to do so. With my vacation soon, rental 
>car and strange
>cities I think it would be nice to have.
>
>Anybody else done this with their Garmin 296...added the Auto Nav 
>Kit?
>Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
>
>Be Careful out there...Fly Safe, Fly Smart!
>
>Thank You
>
>Terry
>N6401F 
>
Jonathan Goodish
July 27th 06, 05:33 PM
In article >,
  (John_F) wrote:
> I have the auto kit with my 296 and I like it.  The memory is not big
> enough to include more than about one state of detailed maps.  The
> hiway basemap includes the major roads even without the added memory.
> The auto map tends to route you thorough some odd ways sometimes while
> you could just stay on the interstate.   Make sure you get a late
> version of the operating system as the early versions crashed if you
> went though 40 MPH to  many times.  The auto kit includes a bitching
> Betty that will tell you where you can go!  
You can adjust the routing preference more toward highways or toward 
off-highways.  If I remember correctly, there is a slider-bar 
preference, at least on my 396.  I think that it was rather buried in 
the preference tabs somewhere, though, so you have to look for it.
JKG
Kobra[_1_]
August 2nd 06, 01:40 AM
I've used the 296 in auto mode with the auto kit and now have the 396 with 
auto kit.  It is FANTASTIC in auto mode.  I have an auto gps in my car and 
the 396 is better than the stand alone car gps.  Get the biggest memory card 
that you can afford and sell the 128 card on eBay.  I think I have the 256mb 
and I can get most of the east coast on there.  You don't want to have to 
load maps everytime you fly someplace away from home.
It is very practical.  I fly somewhere remote and pop the 396 off the yoke 
and plop it on the dash and have turn-by-turn directions to the hotel, 
restaurant or whatever or where ever I am going.  Saves time, gas and 
frustration.
The auto kit has never interfered with the aviation mode, so don't worry 
there.  Look on eBay.  There's always a deal there.
Kobra
"Terry" > wrote in message 
 ink.net...
> I've used my Garmin 296 in the airplane for several years now and love it.
> In the Automotive Mode, it will show major interstate highways etc but 
> want
> more detail in the major cities.  I would like to buy the "Auto Navigation 
> Kit"
> from Garmin that contains the 128mb data card, City Navigator CD etc and
> install it in my Garmin 296 but I am somewhat concerned that it may cause
> problems with the entire unit or in the aviation mode.
>
> It's a great unit and I use it a great deal but if I can get even more use 
> out of
> it in the car I'd like to do so. With my vacation soon, rental car and 
> strange
> cities I think it would be nice to have.
>
> Anybody else done this with their Garmin 296...added the Auto Nav Kit?
> Any advice would be greatly appreciated...
>
> Be Careful out there...Fly Safe, Fly Smart!
>
> Thank You
>
> Terry
> N6401F
>
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