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Blueskies
June 23rd 05, 12:41 AM
Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
Does everything I can possibly imagine needing. Just updated software
and database.
I love mine. Period.
kontiki
June 23rd 05, 01:33 AM
Its a great little box for the money. Really pretty hard to
beat... easy to program and display is very readable.
When someone comes up with an approach certified GPS that
I can install in my aircraft for 5K or less I'll buy it.
Until then I'll stick with my 196 and KX155s. ENd of story.
Blueskies wrote:
> Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
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John Godwin
June 23rd 05, 03:46 AM
Depends on the asking price. I bought my new at a significant discount
and I'm happy with it. Just make sure you get all accessories that
came with it new.
"Blueskies" > wrote in news:yGmue.3886
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> Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
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tony roberts
June 23rd 05, 05:57 AM
To me, it's the second best handheld available.
First is the 296.
It all depends on where you live, and how important terrain avoidance is
to you.
Tony
C-GICE
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"Blueskies" > wrote:
> Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
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Tony Roberts
PP-ASEL
VFR OTT
Night
Cessna 172H C-GICE
Cub Driver
June 23rd 05, 11:15 AM
On Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:41:18 GMT, "Blueskies"
> wrote:
>Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
I thought about going this route before I bought my 296, and often
since I've wondered whether the grayscale screen wouldn't be a whole
lot easier to read in the air than the color one. The 296 is wonderful
to play with in the backyard, but in the Cub (with L-4 glazing) the
screen is often or usually washed out. It doesn't compare at all to
the clarity of my old Garmin III+.
-- all the best, Dan Ford
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CryptWolf
June 23rd 05, 11:51 PM
"Blueskies" > wrote in message
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> Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
I've owned a Garmin 196 for all of about 2 months.
It does more than I expected it would do and the grayscale
screen works fine in bright sun or with the adjustable backlight
at night.
Latest firmware version is 4.10 unless they updated it recently.
The database is updated about once a month which is more often
than any of the paper I generally have to carry.
The only bad thing I can say about the unit is that it will take you
quite a while to explore all of the features, menus and screens.
Buy an extra set of batteries and expect to spend at least a couple
evenings on the ground learning how to use it. I still don't use
mine to even half of it's potential.
Blueskies
June 24th 05, 12:43 AM
"CryptWolf" > wrote in message
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> "Blueskies" > wrote in message
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>> Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
>
> I've owned a Garmin 196 for all of about 2 months.
> It does more than I expected it would do and the grayscale
> screen works fine in bright sun or with the adjustable backlight
> at night.
>
> Latest firmware version is 4.10 unless they updated it recently.
> The database is updated about once a month which is more often
> than any of the paper I generally have to carry.
>
> The only bad thing I can say about the unit is that it will take you
> quite a while to explore all of the features, menus and screens.
> Buy an extra set of batteries and expect to spend at least a couple
> evenings on the ground learning how to use it. I still don't use
> mine to even half of it's potential.
>
>
Thanks all!
tony roberts
June 24th 05, 04:28 AM
Go to www.vflite.com.
They have a good Garmin 196 interactive guide on CD which works on
Windows and Mac.
--
Tony Roberts
PP-ASEL
VFR OTT
Night
Cessna 172H C-GICE
In article <1119566923.dd7c384be7f15fbb3d02dd46be339d85@terane ws>,
"CryptWolf" > wrote:
> "Blueskies" > wrote in message
> . ..
> > Thinking about getting a used 196 - any pireps?
>
> I've owned a Garmin 196 for all of about 2 months.
> It does more than I expected it would do and the grayscale
> screen works fine in bright sun or with the adjustable backlight
> at night.
>
> Latest firmware version is 4.10 unless they updated it recently.
> The database is updated about once a month which is more often
> than any of the paper I generally have to carry.
>
> The only bad thing I can say about the unit is that it will take you
> quite a while to explore all of the features, menus and screens.
> Buy an extra set of batteries and expect to spend at least a couple
> evenings on the ground learning how to use it. I still don't use
> mine to even half of it's potential.
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