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I recently bought a Garmin 296 and found I can not upload route or data from
the 296 to Flitestar. The Garmin 295 worked flawlessly. I have the serial cable and the USB cable. Neither one will allow this transfer. Does anyone have any better experience? If not beware...I wouldn't have upgreaded to the 296 if I knew I could not make this upload. Thanks for any thoughts. -- Rich Raine Rich@ eRaine.com remove spaces for email www.eRaine.com |
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![]() "Rich Raine" wrote in message ... I recently bought a Garmin 296 and found I can not upload route or data from the 296 to Flitestar. You may need to change the transfer setting on the GPS from "Advanced NMEA" to "NMEA," or vice versa. The manual that Garmin wrote for this unit is despicable. You can't find anything in it. The manual also contains several inaccuracies. The 296 itself is beautiful, light weight, and it works very well. It is missing a few features the 295 had, notably the RMI indicator option. I am getting about 7 hours of battery life out of a charge. |
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The manual that Garmin wrote for this unit is despicable. You can't find
anything in it. The manual also contains several inaccuracies. The 296 itself is beautiful, light weight, and it works very well. It is missing a few features the 295 had, notably the RMI indicator option. I am getting about 7 hours of battery life out of a charge. CJ, I don't have a 296, just a 196. However, I have played with the 296. If you go to the HSI page and press menu, you can change the HSI BUG to indicate BEARING. This essentially gives you an RMI and HSI combined into one. If I remember correctly the pointer on the EFIS option is BEARING, which makes it a big RMI for the arc that it covers. John Bell www.cockpitgps.com |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote: The manual that Garmin wrote for this unit is despicable. You can't find anything in it. The manual also contains several inaccuracies. My big complaint is that I cannot slew the map pointer to an airport and create a user waypoint on a runway as I could with the 295. If I try, the 296 will simply create another waypoint at the airport datum point. One of my favorite tricks with the 295 was creating a waypoint at the approach end of a runway, selecting "direct" to the point and setting the GPS OBS for runway heading. This gave me an extended runway centerline that was helpful with visual approaches. Can't do it with the 296 unless I'm sitting on the runway. Another thing: the flight recorder feature has a bug in it that causes it to record spurious landings. For example, when I flew from Mobile to Pinckneyville, IL it said I made 10 landings enroute. On almost every flight it has recorded phantom landings. Garmin says this is due to momentary loss of satellite reception, but I doubt it. I've kept a watch on the GPS status page and never seen fewer than six strong satellites. -- Dan C172RG at BFM |
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In any event, Flitestar will not talk to any GPS on a USB port. This is
fairly typical of Jeppesen. The 296 uses a different type of serial cable which I do not have. However, it seems to communicate well with Mapsource software, which brings up another irritation: when I installed the trip manager that comes with the 296 it destroyed all the licensing information for other Mapsource products. |
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Jeppesen Tech Support has this to say about Flitestar and USB ports:
Christopher, Flitestar 9.0 does support USB connections, usually through I/O Gear 9-pin serial to USB converters. Not all serial converters function well with Flitestar. The I/O Gear unit seems to be one of the best ones currently on the market. -Scott @ Jepp Tech Spprt "Christopher J Campbell" on 06/03/2004 10:21:22 AM To: PcTechSupport cc: (bcc: Scott Kiefer/Jeppesen/TMC) Subject: USB support for GPS Now that GPS units are using USB connections and many laptop computers don't even have a serial port, when will Flitestar begin supporting USB connections to the GPS? Christopher Campbell |
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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... Jeppesen Tech Support has this to say about Flitestar and USB ports: Christopher, Flitestar 9.0 does support USB connections, usually through I/O Gear 9-pin serial to USB converters. Not all serial converters function well with Flitestar. The I/O Gear unit seems to be one of the best ones currently on the market. -Scott @ Jepp Tech Spprt So nice of them to be five or six years behind the technology curve.. "Christopher J Campbell" on 06/03/2004 10:21:22 AM To: PcTechSupport cc: (bcc: Scott Kiefer/Jeppesen/TMC) Subject: USB support for GPS Now that GPS units are using USB connections and many laptop computers don't even have a serial port, when will Flitestar begin supporting USB connections to the GPS? Christopher Campbell |
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Hi there
I have just received my Garmin 296 , and also have the IOgear usb to serial adapter However , the cable provided by Garmin is a small connector on one end , and a usb on the other..the usb to serial adapter is expecting a the serial end to be plugged ito the GPS, which of course it cant...(no serial female socket) has anyone got the GPS 296 to talk to Jeppesen Flitestar , and if so how did you connect it? many thanks Bill Padley London "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... Jeppesen Tech Support has this to say about Flitestar and USB ports: Christopher, Flitestar 9.0 does support USB connections, usually through I/O Gear 9-pin serial to USB converters. Not all serial converters function well with Flitestar. The I/O Gear unit seems to be one of the best ones currently on the market. -Scott @ Jepp Tech Spprt "Christopher J Campbell" on 06/03/2004 10:21:22 AM To: PcTechSupport cc: (bcc: Scott Kiefer/Jeppesen/TMC) Subject: USB support for GPS Now that GPS units are using USB connections and many laptop computers don't even have a serial port, when will Flitestar begin supporting USB connections to the GPS? Christopher Campbell |
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Bill Padley wrote:
I have just received my Garmin 296 , and also have the IOgear usb to serial adapter However , the cable provided by Garmin is a small connector on one end , and a usb on the other..the usb to serial adapter is expecting a the serial end to be plugged ito the GPS, which of course it cant...(no serial female socket) I didn't quite follow that description, but if what you need is a serial gender-changer, they are quite inexpensive and available. Check your local computer supply store. |
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Dave..
I didnt explain well..g There was a thread here previously to say that Flitestar did not work well with USB gps connections, only serial ..A serial to USB converter (theIOGEAR) was recommended ..all good so far... However garmins output from the 296 is on a very small connector (like a camera firewire connector) -on the other end is a usb plug ..how can the serial to USB converter be used when there is no serial connector on the garmin? How does the serial to usb converter actually get to the garmin? that was my question...I believe some people have it working with Flitestar , but I have no idea how! cheers Bill Padley london "Dave Butler" wrote in message ... Bill Padley wrote: I have just received my Garmin 296 , and also have the IOgear usb to serial adapter However , the cable provided by Garmin is a small connector on one end , and a usb on the other..the usb to serial adapter is expecting a the serial end to be plugged ito the GPS, which of course it cant...(no serial female socket) I didn't quite follow that description, but if what you need is a serial gender-changer, they are quite inexpensive and available. Check your local computer supply store. |
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