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I am about to take the plunge a possibly buy an etrex and PPC.
I plan to hook it up to a Pocket PC (I have neither at this point) and use the PPC/etrex combo as an avation/flight plan/navigation multifunction gadget if I only wanted navigation and I had lots of money I would buy one of those super-complex specialized aviation GPS ... but the pocket pc is expandable and I can do other things, like flight planning, weight and balance, checklists, that most common areonautical GPS don't come with and when they do... they cost a kidney and and a leg. I am not too concerned about technical challenges of connecting the two togheter but I would like to know from the community, if anyone has tried an Etrex/PPC combo for air navigation? Which one would be the best to get? Etrex Vista? Legend? (since the etrex would be used 90% of the time as an appendix to the air nav software running on the PPC I wouldn't need to spend too much on it). Anybody ever bought a used Etrex? Any bad experiences with it? Which PPC would be the best to work with the etrex? Are there any pitfalls I should look out for? Would I do better getting an GPS expansion for the PPC instead of a completely separate unit? Just feeling my ground before I start dishing out money. My budget goes from 300-500 (would like to keep it under 500 bux if I can). Any advice/comments are much appreciated! -- Marco Rispoli - NJ, USA I SOLOed!! You can read my flight training diary at http://www.tranceweb.net |
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Have you looked at CompactFlash-based GPS cards? Or Bluetooth units?
FWIW, I've heard of people using the eTrex line for various software packages. Some packages require a little tweaking to get the unit to work, but most seem to accept it OK. I purchased the PPC/AnywhereMap setup with a CompactFlash Sentinel GPS receiver that comes with a remote antenna and I'm quite satisfied with it. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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![]() I think you would be money ahead to purchase a GPS III or Garmin 195 from someone who wants to or already has purchased a newer unit. |
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"John T" wrote in message
ws.com... Have you looked at CompactFlash-based GPS cards? Or Bluetooth units? FWIW, I've heard of people using the eTrex line for various software packages. Some packages require a little tweaking to get the unit to work, but most seem to accept it OK. I purchased the PPC/AnywhereMap setup with a CompactFlash Sentinel GPS receiver that comes with a remote antenna and I'm quite satisfied with it. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ Hey John is the Sentinel GPS internal? or is it an external unit attached to the PPC through a cable? -- Marco Rispoli - NJ, USA I SOLOed!! You can read my flight training diary at http://www.tranceweb.net |
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"Marco Rispoli" wrote in message
t Hey John is the Sentinel GPS internal? or is it an external unit attached to the PPC through a cable? The Sentinel is a CompactFlash card so depending on the PocketPC model you buy, it may require an external adapter (like my iPAQ 3955 requires) or it may simply fit in the built-in CF slot (like the iPAQ 2215, for example). However, Bluetooth GPS receivers would work with the lower-cost iPAQ 1945 which has built-in Bluetooth support. A receiver and iPAQ (both new units) would cost under $600US. -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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Marco Rispoli wrote:
if I only wanted navigation and I had lots of money I would buy one of those super-complex specialized aviation GPS ... but the pocket pc is expandable and I can do other things, like flight planning, weight and balance, checklists, that most common areonautical GPS don't come with and when they do... they cost a kidney and and a leg. Marco, Check out WingX at http://www.hiltonsoftware.com (disclaimer: see my name). You can download a free demo. WingX does graphical W&B, route planning, and much more including FARs Parts 1, 61, 91, 119, 141, and 830, the Pilot/Controller Glossary, and we just added AC61-65D (endorsements) and NWS Contractions. It's currently just $39.99. Hilton |
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Just bought a Dell Axim X5 for $280, it's the 400 MHz model. This model
is specifically named in several Pocket PC flying sites. Haven't had a chance to really figure it out yet. Marco Rispoli wrote: I am about to take the plunge a possibly buy an etrex and PPC. I plan to hook it up to a Pocket PC (I have neither at this point) and use the PPC/etrex combo as an avation/flight plan/navigation multifunction gadget if I only wanted navigation and I had lots of money I would buy one of those super-complex specialized aviation GPS ... but the pocket pc is expandable and I can do other things, like flight planning, weight and balance, checklists, that most common areonautical GPS don't come with and when they do... they cost a kidney and and a leg. I am not too concerned about technical challenges of connecting the two togheter but I would like to know from the community, if anyone has tried an Etrex/PPC combo for air navigation? Which one would be the best to get? Etrex Vista? Legend? (since the etrex would be used 90% of the time as an appendix to the air nav software running on the PPC I wouldn't need to spend too much on it). Anybody ever bought a used Etrex? Any bad experiences with it? Which PPC would be the best to work with the etrex? Are there any pitfalls I should look out for? Would I do better getting an GPS expansion for the PPC instead of a completely separate unit? Just feeling my ground before I start dishing out money. My budget goes from 300-500 (would like to keep it under 500 bux if I can). Any advice/comments are much appreciated! |
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"John T" wrote in message
ws.com... "Marco Rispoli" wrote in message t Hey John is the Sentinel GPS internal? or is it an external unit attached to the PPC through a cable? The Sentinel is a CompactFlash card so depending on the PocketPC model you buy, it may require an external adapter (like my iPAQ 3955 requires) or it may simply fit in the built-in CF slot (like the iPAQ 2215, for example). If you don't have a compact flash slot but have an SDIO slot, you can get an SDIO GPS (eg, for the Ipaq 5550 or 4150). A bit expensive at the moment, but I'm sure they'll come down to somewhere around the price of a compact flash one. Do a google search for SDIO GPS. Paul |
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