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I think I am sold on the AirMap 1000 with either Yoke Mount or the Suction
Cup Mount. I believe the 1000 comes with buth types of mounts, so I can try them both and see what is the best for me. I have been looking for low priced AirMaps and found one for $499.00, falls right at the edge of my budget. Also, it includes all the goodies (e.g. 2 different mounts, Power adapter, carrying case, extra memory card etc) I will play with the demo software of the AirMap 1000 and make sure before I order the unit tomorrow. Also, if I had the extra $300 I could get the Airmap 2000C for something like $799. That is a real steal IMO. Mike "C J Campbell" wrote: GPS yoke mounts are the way to go. Setting a GPS on top of the dash is likely to interfere with your compass. To be honest, as an emergency backup device, the Garmin 196 does not have any special advantages over any other aviation GPS. If you were using it all the time, especially with the new terrain feature, then yes. -- Mike Flyin'8 PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Another option is a used or reconditioned Garmin GPS Pilot III. It has
an excellent database, is compact, gets 8-10 hours on 4 NiMH batteries. Internal antenna is fine if you can give it a reasonable view of the sky. |
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wrote:
I think I am sold on the AirMap 1000 with either Yoke Mount or the Suction Cup Mount. I believe the 1000 comes with buth types of mounts, so I can try them both and see what is the best for me. I have been looking for low priced AirMaps and found one for $499.00, falls right at the edge of my budget. Also, it includes all the goodies (e.g. 2 different mounts, Power adapter, carrying case, extra memory card etc) I will play with the demo software of the AirMap 1000 and make sure before I order the unit tomorrow. Also, if I had the extra $300 I could get the Airmap 2000C for something like $799. That is a real steal IMO. I mis-stated the price... It is actually $399 for the Airmap 1000, brand new from factory. What deal! Mike -- Mike Flyin'8 PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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check that price...sportys is$599 for the 1000 and $399 for the 500.
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Yeah, I know. I have talked to the guy and confirmed the $399 price twice
now. He normally sells the units for $499.00 but starting tomorrow will be able to lower the price $100. The factory is lowering the cost to distributors by $100 and he is passing this savings on to customers. This makes the unit $399.00, brand new from the factory. He is listed as a distributor at Lowrance as well. "houstondan" wrote: check that price...sportys is$599 for the 1000 and $399 for the 500. dan -- Mike Flyin'8 PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Problem with the 2000C is the battery life IMO.
If you'll be flying planes with no cig. lighter... In wrote: I think I am sold on the AirMap 1000 with either Yoke Mount or the Suction Cup Mount. I believe the 1000 comes with buth types of mounts, so I can try them both and see what is the best for me. I have been looking for low priced AirMaps and found one for $499.00, falls right at the edge of my budget. Also, it includes all the goodies (e.g. 2 different mounts, Power adapter, carrying case, extra memory card etc) I will play with the demo software of the AirMap 1000 and make sure before I order the unit tomorrow. Also, if I had the extra $300 I could get the Airmap 2000C for something like $799. That is a real steal IMO. Mike "C J Campbell" wrote: GPS yoke mounts are the way to go. Setting a GPS on top of the dash is likely to interfere with your compass. To be honest, as an emergency backup device, the Garmin 196 does not have any special advantages over any other aviation GPS. If you were using it all the time, especially with the new terrain feature, then yes. |
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This is for a Lowrance 1000... $300 more for a 2000C... Reads like you
should sell the current one with the plane for full price... From: Date: 14 Mar 2005 21:18:40 GMT Yeah, I know. I have talked to the guy and confirmed the $399 price twice now. He normally sells the units for $499.00 but starting tomorrow will be able to lower the price $100. The factory is lowering the cost to distributors by $100 and he is passing this savings on to customers. This makes the unit $399.00, brand new from the factory. He is listed as a distributor at Lowrance as well. "houstondan" wrote: check that price...sportys is$599 for the 1000 and $399 for the 500. dan -- Mike Flyin'8 PP-ASEL Temecula, CA http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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Mike 'Flyin'8' wrote:
Garmin 196 -It looks like this device has the ability to set on top of the dash in the plane with the antenna exposed through the windscreen. So I would imagine if left on top of the control panel an external antenna is not necessary. So, would an external be needed? -With the previous in mind, is this device usable if left on top of the panel? It works OK in my car on its beanbag mount sitting on the dashboard. It doesn't work on the yoke in the Mooney, never tried setting it on the glareshield. It might depend on rake angle of the windscreen and how much of the sky is visible from its mounting position. I keep mine on the yoke in my Mooney, use external ship's power and the external antenna. I use small spring clamps to route the wires so they're not in my way. -Can you reach up and accurately press buttons as needed? On the yoke mount - no problem. In the car on the dashboard the distance from my eyes is inconvenient for my bifocals. I can read the big numbers but not the little street names. -Is the screen large enough to see if left sitting on top of the Panel? General Questions: How do the GPS Yoke mounts work? I do not own a plane and rent, so is the Yoke Mount easibly removable, or should I forget that idea all together and just use a wrist strap? Does it work on a Cessna 172 without getting in the way? Is the wrist strap even worth messing with? The yoke mount and the associated wiring and spring clips for routing the wiring are a bit of a pain for me as I share the plane with 3 partners who don't want to use it. Still worth it, though. It probably takes only 3 minutes or so to install/uninstall. |
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C J Campbell wrote:
GPS yoke mounts are the way to go. Setting a GPS on top of the dash is likely to interfere with your compass. To be honest, as an emergency backup device, the Garmin 196 does not have any special advantages over any other aviation GPS. If you were using it all the time, especially with the new terrain feature, then yes. Just for the record, it's an obstacle feature and doesn't show terrain. |
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I am not following your comment...
I do not have a plane or a GPS. I am in the market for a GPS and came across a good deal on the Airmap 1000. This is for a Lowrance 1000... $300 more for a 2000C... Reads like you should sell the current one with the plane for full price... From: Date: 14 Mar 2005 21:18:40 GMT Yeah, I know. I have talked to the guy and confirmed the $399 price twice now. He normally sells the units for $499.00 but starting tomorrow will be able to lower the price $100. The factory is lowering the cost to distributors by $100 and he is passing this savings on to customers. This makes the unit $399.00, brand new from the factory. He is listed as a distributor at Lowrance as well. "houstondan" wrote: check that price...sportys is$599 for the 1000 and $399 for the 500. dan Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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