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It might be worthwhile to have the antenna closer to the window. 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
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In a previous article, "John Harlow"  said: 
		
	
		
		
		
		
		
	
		 
		
	
	
	http://www.johnnyhouse.com/gps_mount.htm No duct tape? So, do the women find you handsome or handy? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ chown -R us /yourbase - Simon Slavin  | 
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	Seems to work just fine where it is.  | 
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			 http://www.johnnyhouse.com/gps_mount.htm No duct tape? So, do the women find you handsome or handy? I could give ugly lessons to a blowfish, but I can keep her truck running. chown -R us /yourbase Have you hugged your 'zig' today?  | 
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			 I only once used the Velcrostrip. Then the glue was all over the place and I had a hard time getting it removed. Then I got hold of a large paperclamp. I use that to mount the Garmin III using the bracket eactly on the space advised in the owner's manual, under the compass. The clamp sticks out a bit, but that's not a problem for me. I'm used to sit at a high position in the chair (due to the fact that I always use a parachute on which I sit during paradropping). Therefore the GPS is never blocking my view. Ed  | 
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			 "cloudstormer" wrote in message . nl... I only once used the Velcrostrip. Then the glue was all over the place and I had a hard time getting it removed. Then I got hold of a large paperclamp. I use that to mount the Garmin III using the bracket eactly on the space advised in the owner's manual, under the compass. The clamp sticks out a bit, but that's not a problem for me. Interesting you mention this. I was just beginning my evening workout when I noticed someone had closed my potato chip bag with one of these: http://www.organize-everything.com/jumchipclip.html I thought it might be useable as a GPS mount , but it'd be to high for me and the dashboards of our old planes don't need any more help in the deterioration department. So, I looked at the "professional" clamps online and decided a hundred or so dollars was too much to hold a GPS - plus they are pretty clumsy devices. Besides, I strive for more of a "Red Green" look...  | 
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