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Upgrade handheld GPS, or save for panel mount?
I am thinking about upgrading my aging Garmin 195. The new inexpensive
WAAS-enabled offerings from Lowrance make it almost irresistible, and my Garmin is losing value in the used market fast. As I see it, my options are to upgrade the handheld or just grit my teeth and save up for a panel-mount. My home airport should have a GPS approach sometime in the next 2 years, about the same time I will be pursuing an instrument rating. The cheapest solution, obviously, is to do nothing and just hold onto the 195. It works great, if slow, and has a big screen. In 2 years it will be worthless, so perhaps this isn't the cheapest solution after all. Right now I could upgrade to the Lowrance 500 for about $100 net, and have a fancy new GPS with an obstruction database that will be current for a few years to come. Another option is AnywhereMap, which would give me WAAS, color, and lots of other features, albeit at a premium, or---while I'm dreaming---save up for a tablet PC and have the king of all handheld systems, but I'd need to hold onto my 195 or buy another handheld to feed it GPS data. Or, I could start saving for an IFR panel-mount, maybe a used King 89b---I believe the last discussion I heard put the unit plus installation at around $4500, which is coincidentally about 10x the cost of the handheld, for a unit similar in speed and function to my old 195 but with a smaller screen. But, I could use it for approaches. So.... do nothing net cost: $250 (value of GPS now, dwindling to $100 in 2 years) upgrade handheld net cost: $100 sell 195, buy AnywhereMap net cost: $400 buy tablet, keep GPS net cost: $2000 or more panel mount: net cost: $4500 Am I missing anything? |
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I'm in a similar situation. I have a Lowrance 100 and was debating
purchasing a 196 (to monitor instrument approaches - currently training for the instrument rating). Here's what I think I'm going to do. I'm going to buy software and a cable to connect the gps to the palm. I will be able to have numerical data on the palm and a moving map on the airmap 100. I already have cheap*******s software so this should be a good compliment. I'll have weather and two gps screens. I can even check e-mail. My issue now is can I get instrument approach procedure overlays on the palm? That would kick ass! wrote in message ... I am thinking about upgrading my aging Garmin 195. The new inexpensive WAAS-enabled offerings from Lowrance make it almost irresistible, and my Garmin is losing value in the used market fast. As I see it, my options are to upgrade the handheld or just grit my teeth and save up for a panel-mount. My home airport should have a GPS approach sometime in the next 2 years, about the same time I will be pursuing an instrument rating. The cheapest solution, obviously, is to do nothing and just hold onto the 195. It works great, if slow, and has a big screen. In 2 years it will be worthless, so perhaps this isn't the cheapest solution after all. Right now I could upgrade to the Lowrance 500 for about $100 net, and have a fancy new GPS with an obstruction database that will be current for a few years to come. Another option is AnywhereMap, which would give me WAAS, color, and lots of other features, albeit at a premium, or---while I'm dreaming---save up for a tablet PC and have the king of all handheld systems, but I'd need to hold onto my 195 or buy another handheld to feed it GPS data. Or, I could start saving for an IFR panel-mount, maybe a used King 89b---I believe the last discussion I heard put the unit plus installation at around $4500, which is coincidentally about 10x the cost of the handheld, for a unit similar in speed and function to my old 195 but with a smaller screen. But, I could use it for approaches. So.... do nothing net cost: $250 (value of GPS now, dwindling to $100 in 2 years) upgrade handheld net cost: $100 sell 195, buy AnywhereMap net cost: $400 buy tablet, keep GPS net cost: $2000 or more panel mount: net cost: $4500 Am I missing anything? |
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Well, maybe not so expensive. When I was in China this week
(just come back from a holiday) I saw a new tablet machine using a (IIRC) 800MHz processor, 30GB HD and a touch screen. Came with separate keyboard though with a clip on case to make it into a PC-looking thing. The screen was 8.5" IIRC. I was offered one for 8600 yuan. O and A gives this to be $1040.28. The Chinese literature said GPS on it but I don't think it meant it had a built in GPS. And not sure if this would do the job...? With Anywhere Map? http://www.gotocol.com/viewsonapv110p.html Paul wrote in message ... save up for a tablet PC and have the king of all handheld systems, but I'd need to hold onto my 195 or buy another handheld to feed it GPS data. |
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This is it:
http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/comp...03/day5/p1.htm "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... Well, maybe not so expensive. When I was in China this week (just come back from a holiday) I saw a new tablet machine using a (IIRC) 800MHz processor, 30GB HD and a touch screen. |
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Paul Sengupta wrote:
This is it: http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/comp...03/day5/p1.htm Just saw one of those on eBay... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=39 98 They make no mention of an internal GPS receiver. Most of the tablets in that price range have bigger screens... |
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"Darrel Toepfer" wrote in message
. .. Paul Sengupta wrote: This is it: http://www.ocworkbench.com/2003/comp...03/day5/p1.htm Just saw one of those on eBay... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ategory=39 98 They make no mention of an internal GPS receiver. Most of the tablets in that price range have bigger screens... The smaller screen/overall size is what we generally want in the cockpit. Still too big for the place I wanted to stick it to my panel though. Paul |
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