Garmin 296/396 Terrain Data
And about $1000 to get someone who is "certified" to take it up there
and install it.
Fortunately, that wasn't part of MY job description! G Although
you will appreciate that one time a "friend" talked me into helping him
take down a couple of hundred feet high ham-band Yagi in a fairly stiff
wind. We were fairly securely attached, and it was *probably* safer
than it felt, but that thing swaying back and forth with us on top,
trying to unbolt the antenna (we were taking the array, not the mast),
was a feeling I will never forget. [And hopefully, never experience
again. G]
jmk
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