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I have the GPSMAP195 and it looks like there is no way to get altitude
information to be stored and then later downloaded as part of the track information. The only way around it is to have a computer connected that can download the data real time (NMEA). I checked the firmware upgrades which go up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? Sriram |
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In a previous article, "S Narayan" said:
up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ If I have to deal with another salesweasel, I shall scream, if only to cover the sound caused by me ripping his head from his body to use the carcass as a footstool. -- MC Langston |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. I've been trying to find that out about any of the aviation hand-helds, with little success. I can tell you that the Lowrance 100 does not. And about the newer Lowrances (500 and 1000)-- I got two opposite answers from a single email inquiry to Lowrance, but later did more extensive googling of sci.gps.satellite (or some such) which seemed to indicate that they did not store the altitude component in their track record. I enjoy using the tracks with OziExplorer, and critiquing instrument procedures (actual and simulated) definitely would benefit from this third dimension. On the other hand, when I take non-pilots for rides, I record the track and then a few days later send them a map of the area with the track overlaid-- of course for that no altitude is necessary or useful. Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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The 295 does record the altitudes if you enable the track logging. It
is retrievable by exporting the track log to the Mapsource software. Each leg of the tracking will have altitude data shown for the leg. I have used this with great sucess in displaying balloon flights, once back at home. On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 01:40:40 GMT, "John Clonts" wrote: "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. I've been trying to find that out about any of the aviation hand-helds, with little success. I can tell you that the Lowrance 100 does not. And about the newer Lowrances (500 and 1000)-- I got two opposite answers from a single email inquiry to Lowrance, but later did more extensive googling of sci.gps.satellite (or some such) which seemed to indicate that they did not store the altitude component in their track record. I enjoy using the tracks with OziExplorer, and critiquing instrument procedures (actual and simulated) definitely would benefit from this third dimension. On the other hand, when I take non-pilots for rides, I record the track and then a few days later send them a map of the area with the track overlaid-- of course for that no altitude is necessary or useful. Cheers, John Clonts Temple, Texas N7NZ |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. The 196 DOES store altitude in the track. You can view the track on the map. If you select the track, you can then select: view | profile and see the altitude profile for the track. You can also look in the log table. It's all in the user's manual which can be downloaded from Garmin's web site. Gerry |
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And when I first got my 196 it would nag the snot out of me that I was
approaching the destination and I needed to start letting down NOW, showing a fpm rate based on my present altitude... I finally got tired of the back seat driving and shut that feature off... denny "Gerry Caron" wrote in message . com... "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. The 196 DOES store altitude in the track. You can view the track on the map. If you select the track, you can then select: view | profile and see the altitude profile for the track. You can also look in the log table. It's all in the user's manual which can be downloaded from Garmin's web site. Gerry |
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And discovered you are not as much of a pro on that burner handle as you
thought, eh! denny - laughing with you... "Bill Zaleski" wrote in message I have used this with great sucess in displaying balloon flights, once back at home. |
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Also, trying flying level using the vertical speed feature of the 196...
That'll humble ya... denny "Bill Zaleski" wrote in message ... The 295 does record the altitudes if you enable the track logging. |
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In a previous article, "Dennis O'Connor" said:
And when I first got my 196 it would nag the snot out of me that I was approaching the destination and I needed to start letting down NOW, showing a fpm rate based on my present altitude... I finally got tired of the back seat driving and shut that feature off... My 195 does that too. I like it when I'm VFR, but of course it's not much help when IFR. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ "You're one of those condescending Unix computer users!" "Here's a nickel, kid. Get yourself a better computer" - Dilbert. |
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![]() "Gerry Caron" wrote in message . com... "Paul Tomblin" wrote in message ... In a previous article, "S Narayan" said: up to 3.01, but don't see any way to add this capability. Are the newer GPS's like the 196 or 296 storing altitude information? A while back I looked at the specs on the Garmin web site, and while the 195 definitely does NOT store the altitude, it appears that the 295 *might*. I don't remember what it said about the 196, but I think it was the same as the 295. The 196 DOES store altitude in the track. You can view the track on the map. If you select the track, you can then select: view | profile and see the altitude profile for the track. You can also look in the log table. It's all in the user's manual which can be downloaded from Garmin's web site. Well, looks like I have to be satisfied with time, speed and position information with the 195. It would have been nice to log the altitude and play it back later. Thanks for the responses. |
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