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Old July 9th 05, 04:35 AM
Darrel Toepfer
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Morgans wrote:

If the receiver is in the Garmin, then that alot of stuff packed in
there, plus another monthly subscription...


I think we are talking about two different things. I was talking about the
fact that while connected to XM for data, with a music subscription, you can
take a music feed from the 396 to you choice of listening connections.


Reading the "quick reference" .pdf, you sir are correct, it has an
internal XM Radio receiver, however you'll need to turn off the XM
Weather to activate the receiver... So I wonder if they are tossing in
the XM Radio subscription for free with the weather package?

Accepts TIS traffic uploads from A GTX 330 transponder, uploads VHF
frequency data to a SL30/40 com, DSC Marine VHF connectivity, marine
Sonar connectivity (think amphib)... This unit is very k3wl indeed...
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Old July 9th 05, 02:44 PM
Lakeview Bill
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"...however you'll need to turn off the XM Weather to activate the
receiver..."

Sorry, but that's not correct. Turning XM Weather on/off and using XM Radio
just happen to appear on the same page in the Quick Ref, but there is no
correlation between the two.

Obviously, you will need to leave the Map Page where the weather data is
displayed in order to go to the XM Audio Page. The XM Audio page is where
you select your channels, and it also has a Mute/Enable audio output
selection, which determines whether the radio is heard.

Once you have tuned the XM radio and Enabled audio output, the radio will
continue to play even if you leave the XM Audio page and return to the Map
Page to view the weather...



"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
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Morgans wrote:

If the receiver is in the Garmin, then that alot of stuff packed in
there, plus another monthly subscription...


I think we are talking about two different things. I was talking about

the
fact that while connected to XM for data, with a music subscription, you

can
take a music feed from the 396 to you choice of listening connections.


Reading the "quick reference" .pdf, you sir are correct, it has an
internal XM Radio receiver, however you'll need to turn off the XM
Weather to activate the receiver... So I wonder if they are tossing in
the XM Radio subscription for free with the weather package?

Accepts TIS traffic uploads from A GTX 330 transponder, uploads VHF
frequency data to a SL30/40 com, DSC Marine VHF connectivity, marine
Sonar connectivity (think amphib)... This unit is very k3wl indeed...



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Old July 9th 05, 03:31 PM
Darrel Toepfer
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Lakeview Bill wrote:

"...however you'll need to turn off the XM Weather to activate the
receiver..."

Sorry, but that's not correct. Turning XM Weather on/off and using XM Radio
just happen to appear on the same page in the Quick Ref, but there is no
correlation between the two.

Obviously, you will need to leave the Map Page where the weather data is
displayed in order to go to the XM Audio Page. The XM Audio page is where
you select your channels, and it also has a Mute/Enable audio output
selection, which determines whether the radio is heard.

Once you have tuned the XM radio and Enabled audio output, the radio will
continue to play even if you leave the XM Audio page and return to the Map
Page to view the weather...


Thanks for the correction... And at the bottom of the page it mentions
seperate subscriptions for Music and Weather...

The PDF for the GXM30 antenna shows some additional screen shots...
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Old July 9th 05, 06:47 PM
Richard Kaplan
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The 396 manual is now available on Garmin's website and it contains lots of
screen pictures.

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Richard Kaplan

www.flyimc.com



 




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