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Old March 18th 07, 04:02 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Which portable gps do you use for flying/driving?

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I like the Lowrance 500 (although I have the 600c and like it for the
terrain mapping, but the thing I miss from my 500 is that the display was
so much brighter than the 600c). Best thing about Lowrance is that
everything you NEED is not an 'accessory' to buy, like with Garmin.




What do you mean??
My 296 came in big old box full of accessories of which I only use the carry
case and the yoke mount.

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Old March 19th 07, 05:29 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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I think Garmin caught on, but I had earlier units and everything necessary
was an accessory. I suspect, since then, Garmin has had to compete with
Lowrance's offerings.

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I like the Lowrance 500 (although I have the 600c and like it for the
terrain mapping, but the thing I miss from my 500 is that the display was
so much brighter than the 600c). Best thing about Lowrance is that
everything you NEED is not an 'accessory' to buy, like with Garmin.




What do you mean??
My 296 came in big old box full of accessories of which I only use the
carry case and the yoke mount.



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Old March 19th 07, 12:14 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Airmap (Lowrance) 2000 C....

Using it since they came out..

Took it for a (long) drive 1st time this weekend.... worked well, but
a "street" unit designed for the job would be better.. (no "turn by
turn" instructions)

As an aside...

Purchased one of those tiny "Bluetooth GPS" units.

Made my BlackBerry "Pearl" a basic moving map navigator... in
colour!

Works great!

........ for $50 !

D

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 16:46:23 -0400, DK wrote:

Anyone have any tips for an inexpensive portable GPS unit for
all-around use that isn't too terribly expensive ($500) and has a
bright color screen?

I've been using a Garmin GPS V for the past 5 years or so, and the
screen's so small I have to hold it close to my eyes when I want to
see details, and the screen's never been very bright, but it's not a
bad all-around as far as functionality goes. I've looked at some of
the auto-oriented models, but few seem to have a direct-to function.

I also have a Pocket PC, but don't want to spend more on software and
a gps antenna for it than I would on a decent portable dedicated gps.

Thanks!
DK



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Old March 19th 07, 02:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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On 2007-03-17 13:46:23 -0700, DK said:

Anyone have any tips for an inexpensive portable GPS unit for
all-around use that isn't too terribly expensive ($500) and has a
bright color screen?

I've been using a Garmin GPS V for the past 5 years or so, and the
screen's so small I have to hold it close to my eyes when I want to
see details, and the screen's never been very bright, but it's not a
bad all-around as far as functionality goes. I've looked at some of
the auto-oriented models, but few seem to have a direct-to function.

I also have a Pocket PC, but don't want to spend more on software and
a gps antenna for it than I would on a decent portable dedicated gps.

Thanks!
DK


I have a Garmin 296, but it is too frustrating to use for either flying
or driving. Either the reception is bad, or its road map doesn't cover
the area I need, or I can't see it, or its batteries need charging.
What a waste.
--
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor

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Old March 19th 07, 06:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
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Default Which portable gps do you use for flying/driving?

I will be happy to pay you to ship this worthless piece of junk to me. g

"C J Campbell" wrote in message
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I have a Garmin 296, but it is too frustrating to use for either flying or
driving. Either the reception is bad, or its road map doesn't cover the
area I need, or I can't see it, or its batteries need charging. What a
waste.
--
Waddling Eagle
World Famous Flight Instructor



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Old March 20th 07, 05:01 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Danny Deger
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"DK" wrote in message
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Anyone have any tips for an inexpensive portable GPS unit for
all-around use that isn't too terribly expensive ($500) and has a
bright color screen?

I've been using a Garmin GPS V for the past 5 years or so, and the
screen's so small I have to hold it close to my eyes when I want to
see details, and the screen's never been very bright, but it's not a
bad all-around as far as functionality goes. I've looked at some of
the auto-oriented models, but few seem to have a direct-to function.

I also have a Pocket PC, but don't want to spend more on software and
a gps antenna for it than I would on a decent portable dedicated gps.

Thanks!
DK


I just got a Garmin 96 for about $400. For a little more money you can get
color with the Garmin 96C. The C version also has more memory and longer
battery life (the non-color one is advertized for 25 hours on 2 AA bateries,
the C version for 40 hours). I have not flown with it, but have done a lot
of "chair flying" and I think it will work OK. It has an automobile mode
that will give you turn by turn directions, but I have not tried it yet.

Danny Deger



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Old March 21st 07, 02:15 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Jack Daniels
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Default Which portable gps do you use for flying/driving?

Anybody recommends Garmin eTrex Vista?
It is only $235

"DK" wrote in message
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Anyone have any tips for an inexpensive portable GPS unit for
all-around use that isn't too terribly expensive ($500) and has a
bright color screen?

I've been using a Garmin GPS V for the past 5 years or so, and the
screen's so small I have to hold it close to my eyes when I want to
see details, and the screen's never been very bright, but it's not a
bad all-around as far as functionality goes. I've looked at some of
the auto-oriented models, but few seem to have a direct-to function.

I also have a Pocket PC, but don't want to spend more on software and
a gps antenna for it than I would on a decent portable dedicated gps.

Thanks!
DK





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Old March 21st 07, 11:58 AM posted to rec.aviation.piloting,rec.aviation.student
Tim
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Default Which portable gps do you use for flying/driving?

DK wrote:
Anyone have any tips for an inexpensive portable GPS unit for
all-around use that isn't too terribly expensive ($500) and has a
bright color screen?

I've been using a Garmin GPS V for the past 5 years or so, and the
screen's so small I have to hold it close to my eyes when I want to
see details, and the screen's never been very bright, but it's not a
bad all-around as far as functionality goes. I've looked at some of
the auto-oriented models, but few seem to have a direct-to function.

I also have a Pocket PC, but don't want to spend more on software and
a gps antenna for it than I would on a decent portable dedicated gps.

Thanks!
DK



I've had the 295 since about 2001. It is pretty good - I just wish the
darn thing wouldn't freeze every now and then. Happens at radar
airports sometimes - in some class C. The only solution is to remove
the batteries.

 




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