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Old November 18th 12, 11:40 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default V2 pna support - not LK8000


This is probably a dumb question but can the V2 GliderGuider run GlideNavII...as Gregg Leslie posted under another similar thread...you can't beat the simplicity of GNII


I'm guessing - NOT. I think most programs will have to be ported to the PNA (not PDA) architecture and hardware environment (serial ports, internal GPS, display, etc).

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