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Has anyone tried this in a glider? The satellite mosaic, TFR,
precipitation type, and NEXRAD displays looked interesting. http://xmradio.com/weather/overview.html -- Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly Eric Greenwell Washington State USA |
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You know, I thought about this the other day...
The cool thing is that it doesn't require alot of power and it can be connected to a pocket pc with special software... However I use this: http://www.pocketgear.com/software_detail.asp?id=19129, and what I do is everyday before I go to fly I turn on the computer and sync the programm and drjack files (all automatically) works good, I have 2 hot buttons assigned, one to show dr jack, the other to show this programm, so I can view them during flight with the click of a button... -Nik |
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Eric Greenwell wrote:
Has anyone tried this in a glider? The satellite mosaic, TFR, precipitation type, and NEXRAD displays looked interesting. http://xmradio.com/weather/overview.html No. But I have a Garmin GPSMAP396 which has the XM weather combined with the normal GPS stuff. Fantastic box. Piece of cake to take in a glider though even with the modern batteries, the XM and GPS function seem to zap the battery after 2 or 3 hours (!!). Of course a 12 volt connection would fix that. Flying power, the ability to see weather (rain) is pretty fantastic. Soaring, I can remember a day or two in Minden where it would have been great to have on board. |
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Does the GPSMAP or the wxworx show the visible satellite loop? I've
found the standard loop (for example on ADDS) shows cu fields and cirrus quite well, which would be very valuable in flight. The descriptions of the products aren't really clear on this. John Cochrane BB |
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Does the GPSMAP or the wxworx show the visible satellite loop? I've found the standard loop (for example on ADDS) shows cu fields and cirrus quite well, which would be very valuable in flight. The descriptions of the products aren't really clear on this. John Cochrane BB No it doesn't. There is looping of the Nexrad images but not of the "Satellite Mosaic". |
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Does anyone know how much current the 396 draws from a 12 volt system?
It's fused for 1.5 amps, but none of the specs specifies the actual current draw. If it draws much over 500 mA then it's going to run down the 12 volt battery pretty fast. I currently use a 196 and went to my owner's manual to compare and, surprise, it doesn't specify a current draw either! But I suspect the 196 is in the 250 mA range at 12 volts. Anyone know for sure? One other problem with the 396 is cost. Not only is it $2500 for the unit, but $600 a year for the weather subscription that I'd want. (The lite version is $360 a year but doesn't include lightning info.) I suppose with all that we spend on our ships maybe that shouldn't bother me so much, but it does. Martin |
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Marty,
I purchased a Garmin 396 a few weeks ago, with the lite weather package. I don't need no stinkin' lightning info as I lead good life (unlike some of my friends:c) and know I'd never get zapped for no good reason. Once you have the lite weather package, you can call them and subscribe to the full package for as little as 1 month. Other than the additional cost of the full package, no other penalty for stopping and starting the upgrade so you can get it before a winter trip etc. Due to the relatively high power draw of the 396 with XM on, at least for giders, I was planning on using it only in power aircraft, keeping the 196 in the glider. I guess I could "afford" the current draw if I left the transponder off. I will say that the 396 represents a quantum leap over the 196 . . . really quite amazing in display quality and legibility in sunlight, XM weather, terrain etc. The power info you are looking for isn't in Garmin's "pilot guide" or specs. I found it on the web at: http://www.dvatp.com/aviation/articl...ws/garmin_396/ "Garmin 396 Current Draw by Function GPS Only, Backlighting Minimum, Battery charged 360mA Backlighting (10 levels) 20mA-110mA XM Receiver 180mA Charging Current (tapers to 0 when battery is charged) 300-0mA For planning purposes, you can assume that the unit will pull about 540mA with the XM receiver connected or nearly 840mA at maximum charge rate. When you're charging the internal battery you would normally not care about the additional load the charging circuitry places on the external power source, but I required this information because all batteries have a maximum discharge current and I needed to size my external batteries appropriately." all the best, bumper wrote in message oups.com... Does anyone know how much current the 396 draws from a 12 volt system? It's fused for 1.5 amps, but none of the specs specifies the actual current draw. If it draws much over 500 mA then it's going to run down the 12 volt battery pretty fast. I currently use a 196 and went to my owner's manual to compare and, surprise, it doesn't specify a current draw either! But I suspect the 196 is in the 250 mA range at 12 volts. Anyone know for sure? One other problem with the 396 is cost. Not only is it $2500 for the unit, but $600 a year for the weather subscription that I'd want. (The lite version is $360 a year but doesn't include lightning info.) I suppose with all that we spend on our ships maybe that shouldn't bother me so much, but it does. Martin |
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