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I got up early (4:00 AM) Friday morning and did the "SALE" thing.
Fortunately, I chose stores that had short lines. The first was COMPUSA at 5:AM for a wireless router ($20). The second was SPORT AUTHORITY at 5:30 AM for a Magellan Explorist 300 handheld GPS (list $230, sale $100, first 100 shoppers, extra $10 off). So I got it for $90 It has two modes to select from, LAND and MARINE. It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the criteria is). The nice thing about this unit is that it has an altimeter function. I used it yesterday for a $100 hamburger run. Speed, altitude, track recording work well. It will be good backup. The only item I am not happy with is that it takes a looooong time to find itself and reestablish the almanac if it is shut down at one location and powered up at another. |
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You can tell it where it is when you start it up and speed
up the process. The airport list is just that, the location of airports, by name. But it has no runway or frequency data. "john smith" wrote in message ... |I got up early (4:00 AM) Friday morning and did the "SALE" thing. | Fortunately, I chose stores that had short lines. | The first was COMPUSA at 5:AM for a wireless router ($20). | The second was SPORT AUTHORITY at 5:30 AM for a Magellan Explorist 300 | handheld GPS (list $230, sale $100, first 100 shoppers, extra $10 off). | So I got it for $90 | It has two modes to select from, LAND and MARINE. | It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the | criteria is). | The nice thing about this unit is that it has an altimeter function. | I used it yesterday for a $100 hamburger run. Speed, altitude, track | recording work well. It will be good backup. | The only item I am not happy with is that it takes a looooong time to | find itself and reestablish the almanac if it is shut down at one | location and powered up at another. |
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I got up early (4:00 AM) Friday morning and did the "SALE" thing.
Fortunately, I chose stores that had short lines. The first was COMPUSA at 5:AM for a wireless router ($20). Staples this year blew EVERYONE away with specials, even beating Best Buy for computer stuff. I had my niece (in line at 5 AM) pick up a 20" Samsung wide-aspect, flat-panel display for me, at the unheard-of price of $180, after rebate. I can't find that model (205BW) on-line for anything close to that price, and now wish I had bought two of them. It's destined to become the control-panel on the Kiwi, and should look great. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() john smith wrote: I got up early (4:00 AM) Friday morning and did the "SALE" thing. Fortunately, I chose stores that had short lines. The first was COMPUSA at 5:AM for a wireless router ($20). The second was SPORT AUTHORITY at 5:30 AM for a Magellan Explorist 300 handheld GPS (list $230, sale $100, first 100 shoppers, extra $10 off). So I got it for $90 It has two modes to select from, LAND and MARINE. It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the criteria is). The nice thing about this unit is that it has an altimeter function. I used it yesterday for a $100 hamburger run. Speed, altitude, track recording work well. It will be good backup. The only item I am not happy with is that it takes a looooong time to find itself and reestablish the almanac if it is shut down at one location and powered up at another. John I have been using a Magellan Map 330 for a couple of years ( in Australia) and it did everything I needed it for. Only problem was when I changed from flying the low wing Warrior to a high wing Cessna , I was losing the signal in flight. am not sure about your unit but the Magellans I am familiar with dont have external antenna jacks like the garmins and you may have a similar problem. I have the same problem with getting the signal back again. terry |
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In a previous article, john smith said:
It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the criteria is). (Pardon me while I blow my own horn) If it's supported by EasyGPS (http://www.easygps.com/) or GPSBabel (http://www.gpsbabel.org/)[1], then you can generate a better database of airports at my site http://navaid.com/GPX/ and load it into your GPS. [1] gpsbabel -h shows "magellanx - Magellan SD files (as for eXplorist)" as an option. -- Paul Tomblin http://blog.xcski.com/ "Integration by parts -- a very powerful technique." Teaching by intimidation -- also a very powerful technique. -- Logan Shaw, quoting Chuck Odle, his Calculus teacher |
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"PT" == Paul Tomblin writes:
PT In a previous article, john smith said: It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the criteria is). PT (Pardon me while I blow my own horn) PT If it's supported by EasyGPS (http://www.easygps.com/) or PT GPSBabel (http://www.gpsbabel.org/)[1], then you can generate PT a better database of airports at my site PT http://navaid.com/GPX/ and load it into your GPS. This is a great database which I've used for an older non-aviation GPS I keep as a backup unit. Paul, thanks much for keeping this going. -- Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe. Albert Einstein |
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It has many public use airports in its database (I am not sure what the
criteria is). (Pardon me while I blow my own horn) If it's supported by EasyGPS (http://www.easygps.com/) or GPSBabel (http://www.gpsbabel.org/)[1], then you can generate a better database of airports at my site http://navaid.com/GPX/ and load it into your GPS. [1] gpsbabel -h shows "magellanx - Magellan SD files (as for eXplorist)" as an option. Unfortunately, the Magellan Explorist 300 has no provisions for updating firmware or software. |
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john smith wrote:
Unfortunately, the Magellan Explorist 300 has no provisions for updating firmware or software. With your possible loss limited to $90, it might be worth it to open the thing up and see if has a place on the board for a USB connector (or similar) for updates. They may have been smart enough to both leave out the connector AND change the firmware to not listen to the USB interface, but sometimes you can get lucky. Matt Roberds |
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No need to open it up since the USB connector is accessible through the
battery compartment. There's even a commercial connector made for it although it's not supported by Magellan. See: http://pc-mobile.net/mex100.htm and more suggestions at: http://rhamphorinkx.newmail.ru/connect.htm THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!! |
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