Yes..all good points...
But certianly a flub on their part, and the 11 ft of cable is not
necessarily convenient.
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 21:33:30 -0500, Jonathan Goodish
wrote:
The magnets aren't a big deal--really. Garmin provides a total of 11
feet of cable to run the XM receiver well away from the compass if the
magnets bother you.
The cowl just seems to be the fav place for most ofus, remember many
users of the portable units are renters, and do not have the luxury of
"installing 11 ft of cable" to get around this issue.
The folks who find the magnets absolutely
unacceptable appear to be a very small minority of consumers.
Possibly, but seems to be a significant %age of the few who use the XM
option.. but I have no data on this, or ever will have..
My point, though, was that Garmin does NOT use magnets in their GPS
antennas,
Correct
and Lowrance does NOT have XM capability.
Yet,...... lately, the DO have a habit of delivering on what they say
they will...
Personally, I'm
willing to live with the magnets (though I agree their presence is
puzzling) to get a capability that Lowrance cannot deliver.
Who's to
say that Lowrance won't have magnets in their XM unit, if they ever
bring one to market?
I hope they are wise enough to at least learn from Garmin's mistake..
Being "second" in introducing a new feature is not always a bad
thing..
We will see...
Cheers!
Dave
JKG
In article ,
Dave wrote:
Ummm.. but when you want to use the XM Rx, they DO have magnets, and
they want to install them in a light aircraft, and they affect the
compass, and , and, and, .....
On some other pilots groups, there is much discussion and disgust...
It's a hot topic, and costing Garmin reputation..
The magnets are very difficult to remove, and removal (they have made
it very clear) will void the warranty, do not admit it is a problem or
concern, and (apparently so far) have no intention of correcting it..
(according to Garmin replies pasted in the NG's)
And the XM is expected soon for the Lowrance...
I do not own anAviation Garmin, what I relate here is from others who
do, and thet appear quite dissappointed..
Dave
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 23:30:34 -0500, Jonathan Goodish
wrote:
In article ,
Dave wrote:
We like it very much, has exceeded our expectations....
And NO FREAKING MAGNETS in the antenna with instructions to mount it
on the cowl!! (beside the compass) !!
WHAT was Garmin thinking??
Garmin's antennas do not contain magnets. The issue with magnets and
the Garmin 396 has to do with the XM receiver. As far as I know,
Lowrance doesn't have XM capability.
JKG