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Old November 17th 04, 02:44 AM
The Weiss Family
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Jonathan,
I bought the Airmap 1000 back in June (for something like $699)
based on good reviews and users' feedbacks (at rec.aviation.xxxx
newsgroups). The 5" display is very easy to see when flying. We
typically mount the Airmap on the copilot's yolk but sligthly tilted
toward the pilot so both of us can see the screen. If it wasn't for
the obstruction database in the GPS, we would not have continued with
our long x-country flight last month (NY-MI-MN-IL-NY)when the ceiling
dropped down to 1200' at Eau Claire, WI (visibility was 10nm so
spotting those tall towers shown along the route was not a problem).
I have also used the GPS for land nagivation. It does not give
turn-to-turn instruction but provides very detailed map down to street
level. Regarding battery usage, we use rechargeable AA NiMH batteries
(the charger & battery came with package - not sure whether all
dealers provide the same package). There is battery monitor feature
so you know when to change the batteries. I have not kept tracked of
battery usage but pretty sure a set of fully charged battery lasted at
least 10hrs. Since our GPS, MP3 player/voice recorder and Digital
camera all use AA batteries and SD flash memory cards, we keep a bunch
of spare batteries and cards in our flight bags for all of them.
Overall, we are very happy with our choice.


I, too, am very happy with my Airmap 1000.
BTW, where do you get the obstructions database?
That would come in very handy...

Thanks,

Adam
N7966L
Beech Super III


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Old November 17th 04, 03:35 AM
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I, too, am very happy with my Airmap 1000.
BTW, where do you get the obstructions database?
That would come in very handy...


Uh, its included into the Airmap series, just zoom in close enough to
see the towers and their height...

http://www.lowrance.com/Aviation/Pro...00_fullmap.asp
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Old November 17th 04, 04:05 AM
The Weiss Family
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I, too, am very happy with my Airmap 1000.
BTW, where do you get the obstructions database?
That would come in very handy...


Uh, its included into the Airmap series, just zoom in close enough to see
the towers and their height...

http://www.lowrance.com/Aviation/Pro...00_fullmap.asp


I misunderstood obstructions for terrain.
Does anyone know of a database for the Airmap 1000 that has terrain
elevation?


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Old November 17th 04, 03:40 PM
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I misunderstood obstructions for terrain.
Does anyone know of a database for the Airmap 1000 that has terrain
elevation?


Terrain avoidance is coming to the 2000C, or was once advertised...

I would think that true color is required to show what to avoid. That
would rule out the 1000...

http://www.lowrance.com/Aviation/Pro...0C_fullmap.asp

A PC emulator of the 1000/500 is available he
http://www.lowrance.com/Software/PCSoftware/demos.asp
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Old November 18th 04, 02:36 AM
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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The Weiss Family wrote:

I misunderstood obstructions for terrain.
Does anyone know of a database for the Airmap 1000 that has terrain
elevation?


Terrain avoidance is coming to the 2000C, or was once advertised...

I would think that true color is required to show what to avoid. That
would rule out the 1000...

http://www.lowrance.com/Aviation/Pro...0C_fullmap.asp

A PC emulator of the 1000/500 is available he
http://www.lowrance.com/Software/PCSoftware/demos.asp



Bummer.
That is the one feature I don't have that I wish I did...
Maybe on the next one I get...


 




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