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Old September 2nd 03, 10:42 PM
paul k. sanchez
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The manual just says 800 but there is a page on Optional Datacards. "Flybuddy
Plus is the datacard option and is available as an upgrade for Flybuddy
pilots."

Our unit has a datacard slot in the front and there is something in it but it

may just be a cover or blank plug. Nothing that it says would be on an
optional datacard is active.

Could the data card slot be there and internal components required to read it

missing i.e., part of the upgrade referred to in the manual?

This unit does a fine job for the simple airspace we mostly fly in. I'd like

to put off a GPS purchase for a couple years but it would be nice to have a
database that doesn't predate the change in identifiers of many airports.

Purchasing a more recent plus version for $150 and swapping it in sounds like

a good option to me, thus my original post. I guess I'll look around on Ebay.


Roger:
It sounds like you are describing a Flybuddy 800 only, no data card and data
card reader, and a plug to cover the data card slot.

Look at the back of the unit, does it say "Flybuddy 800+" or not?

I really can't see any incentive for Garmin AT to offer an upgrade from the
Flybuddy 800 to the 800+, especially since the manufacturing costs exceeds 2/3
of what the Apollo GX55 sells for.

If you can find a Flybuddy 800+ on www.ebay.com for $150 or whatever that is
great. You could also try the www.bennettavionics, wentworth salvage, and
others to see if they have a unit on inventory.

The Northstar M1A or M2 would also do quite well but that would involve
installation dollars. I gather that you are in no position of doing anything
for more than $200, which would certainly rule out my daily fee.


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