Ipaq HX4700 Series
Yup, what Paul said.
I bought a brand new Streak for $100 and XCSoar was free but the
Bluetooth module and cable added at least $300 to the package.
Dan
On 1/23/2015 9:04 AM, Paul Remde wrote:
Hi Roderick,
One major advantage to the Oudie2 solution is the included cabling and
cradle. You can spend a lot of money on cables or BlueTooth modules
for the "low cost" PNA devices. The Oudie 2 is supplied with a nice
power/data cable and configurable adapters and a nice basic cradle.
Best Regards,
Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring, Inc.
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Paul,
Also a great idea. As you know I've been using the Cambridge software
since its inception, and it worked well with my 302. However, over the
years I've had more and more problems with the PDAs, and think it'
finally time to make a change, one that is both economical and
something that will be around for years.
I have SeeYouMobile - the main reason I was looking to get the iPAQs
up and running, but an Oudie 2 or the Binatone may be the better way
to go.
I'll be in touch late next week.
Cheers,
Roderick
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Dan Marotta
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