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On 28 Jan 2004 19:19:34 EST, "S Narayan" wrote:
Well, looks like I have to be satisfied with time, speed and position information with the 195. It would have been nice to log the altitude and play it back later. Thanks for the responses. Or you could always upgrade to the GPSMAP 196! It is an awsome piece of equipment. I recently upgraded my GPS Pilot III for the 196 and I am very impressed. But thanks to this thread, I learned about the altitude recording feature. Using OziExplorer, you can view the profile of the track, very nice. And now I realized I can use OziExplorer to print a sectional with the track overlaid and give it to passengers after the flight. Thanks for all the info in this thread! Glenn |
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