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Old January 6th 07, 02:30 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Paul Remde
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Default Cambridge computers

Hi,

The L-NAV does everything an S-NAV does, except that the S-NAV has a
waypoint database and you can create tasks. There may be a few other
features, but that was the main thing. When the GPS-NAV is connected to
either of them, you use the waypoints and tasks in the GPS-NAV, so there is
no need for them in the S-NAV. So at the end of the production they didn't
sell many S-NAVs - only L-NAVs. But there is nothing wrong with using an
S-NAV with a GPS-NAV.

Paul Remde

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What are the diffrences betwenn the L/NAV an S/NAV?




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