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Old February 21st 04, 09:28 AM
Otto Braasch
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On 16 Feb 2004 David B. Cole wrote:
Subject: Garmin GPSmap 196 on 172 Yoke
Date: 16 Feb 2004 10:16:15 -0800

I've used the Garmin yoke mount on the 172 several times. No big deal
as far as the ease of mounting it. Of course with a yoke mount the
GPS moves whenever the yoke moves, it's not directly in your field of
view as it would be mounted on top of the panel, and you may not get
as much yoke travel on the flare unless you remove it prior to
landing. I'm trying to figure out how I'll mount it when I have a
yoke clip attached when flying IFR in a plane without a panel mount
GPS.

Dave


Most of the time I will use the GPSmap 196 for creating and monitoring user
waypoints - it will function as backup only in case the panel mount system
should fail.
Coming week the 196 will be installed on the yoke with either the Garmin or the
RAM mount. I will report on the outcome.

Cheers - Otto





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Old February 21st 04, 09:28 AM
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 "Wyatt Emmerich" wrote:
Subject: Garmin GPSmap 196 on 172 Yoke
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 03:42:53 GMT

I have a 196 yoke mount. Works great. Also have a 530. Use them both. The
Garmin 196 is a great battery backup and the yoke is a fine place to mount
it. Near the hands and the eyes.Properly installed, there is no restriction
issues at all.


Let me report on the outcome of my installation within one or two weeks. The 196 with
both mounts, Garmin and RAM, has arrived yesterday. My panel GPSs are a 430
plus a CNX80. That may look like a real overkill, however I have to create and
up-/download quite a number of user waypoints (also maps) at survey flights. The 430
and CNX80 unfortunately have no download capability - what a pity.

Cheers - Otto

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Old February 21st 04, 09:01 PM
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 Craig Prouse wrote:
.................................
But I have a dream, and I'll tell you exactly what it would
take to get me using the thing routinely as a backup: it would be some
sort of articulated arm that mounts to the inside of my seat mechanism.
Sort of like the adjustable neck on an iMac, so I could raise, lower,
and swing the thing in and out of my field of view as required. I think
police cars sometimes have their mobile display terminals mounted like
that? Yeah, that would be pretty cool and it would probably cost
hundreds.

..............

Have you looked at RAM Mounts Catalog? The sell some versions of flex arms
holding GPS, PDAs etc. in the cockpit. RAM is at www.ram-mount.com/.

Otto



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Old March 6th 04, 05:32 PM
Otto Braasch
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On 18 February I wrote:
Let me report on the outcome of my installation within one or two weeks. The 196 with
both mounts, Garmin and RAM, has arrived yesterday.

I have installed the RAM mount with the Garmin GPSmap 196 at the yoke and have flown
about 15 hours with it. The RAM kit offers much more flexibility than the original Garmin
mount and I easily can position it to maintain best view of the panel behind.
RAM is at www.ram-mount.com and offers a very detailed catalogue on its various
mounts, which fit almost anything one could wish to work with in the cockpit - without
putting it into the panel.

I bought the RAM gear at MobileCX Inc. Savannah www.mobilecx.com , shipping to
Europe was quick and without flaws.

Thanks to David, Wyatt and Christopher for helping with comments on the topic.

Otto (EDML)

 




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