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Oshkosh seems to be the place where Garmin rolls out their latest and
greatest products. Any speculation on what the next will be? My pattern has been to jump 2 model series or when there is a significant change. I have a 396 in the Bonanza that has earned it's keep with the XM weather incorporation. This year I upgraded my audio panel to utilize the audio input. Speculation? Bob |
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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Oshkosh seems to be the place where Garmin rolls out their latest and greatest products. Any speculation on what the next will be? My pattern has been to jump 2 model series or when there is a significant change. I have a 396 in the Bonanza that has earned it's keep with the XM weather incorporation. This year I upgraded my audio panel to utilize the audio input. Speculation? A Very Light Jet (VLJ)? Everyone else is. |
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Oshkosh seems to be the place where Garmin rolls out their latest and
greatest products. Any speculation on what the next will be? Three main enhancements must be made to any new product they introduce. 1. Any new "596" should be user-configurable so that the screen can be either "portrait" or "landscape". Currently it is landscape-only, which is terrible for an aviation GPS. (AvMap added this feature years ago.) 2. The processing speed must be upped significantly. We find scrolling the screen on the 496 to be painfully slow, enough to where we don't use the cool features of the unit as often as we would otherwise. 3. If they can enlarge the screen without enlarging the overall box, Garmin should do it. (AvMap did this little piece of magic with their AvMap IV. The screen is bigger than the III, but the box it's in is actually smaller.) Maybe make the whole front of the unit a "screen" and go to a touch-screen configuration. IMHO if they can accomplish these three things, Garmin can leave everything else untouched and still have a home-run hit at OSH. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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VLJ?
Naw, Garmin's going past that step in technology. Their new product will allow you to plug in the lat/long coordinates of where you want to be and press "Enter" to just transport yourself their, completely circumventing the user fees, FSS queues, and other aggravations. Of course jitter will have to be turned on so we don't all arrive at the same place at the same time... -- Jim Carter Rogers, Arkansas |
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Jim Carter wrote:
Of course jitter will have to be turned on so we don't all arrive at the same place at the same time... You and I live in Arkansas, Jim. I don't think that is something we need to worry about. |
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On Jul 12, 6:09 am, Nathan Young wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 05:36:05 -0700, wrote: Oshkosh seems to be the place where Garmin rolls out their latest and greatest products. Any speculation on what the next will be? From a software standpoint, there are probably lots of little features that can be improved, but I cannot think of any big features that the 496 lacks... Airways. Until they put airways in the GPS systems they will still be just help tools. This is the same with the G1000. I still have to carry all my charts and reference them often in flight. -Robert |
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:56:59 -0000, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: Airways. Until they put airways in the GPS systems they will still be just help tools. This is the same with the G1000. I still have to carry all my charts and reference them often in flight. Can't you just program the route from Navaid to Navaid, and if necessary, add the intersections where the airway bends? Airways always run from something to something else (a Navaid or intersection). Even a current databased 196 has the pints that define an airway. While you still need the chart to program it, once it's programmed, you can easily follow an airway. Am I missing something? Thanks! |
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 21:56:59 -0000, "Robert M. Gary"
wrote: On Jul 12, 6:09 am, Nathan Young wrote: On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 05:36:05 -0700, wrote: Oshkosh seems to be the place where Garmin rolls out their latest and greatest products. Any speculation on what the next will be? From a software standpoint, there are probably lots of little features that can be improved, but I cannot think of any big features that the 496 lacks... Airways. Until they put airways in the GPS systems they will still be just help tools. This is the same with the G1000. I still have to carry all my charts and reference them often in flight. There is hope. They have airways in the Mustang G1000 and ChartView in the entire 2007 NAV III line and rumor has it the new software (reportedly coming this month) for the rest of the NAV III line has airways and chartview as well. AFAIK you still need to carry the charts though. |
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On Thu, 12 Jul 2007 18:45:27 -0400, B A R R Y
wrote: Can't you just program the route from Navaid to Navaid, and if necessary, add the intersections where the airway bends? Airways always run from something to something else (a Navaid or intersection). Even a current databased 196 has the pints that define an airway. While you still need the chart to program it, once it's programmed, you can easily follow an airway. That's what I do, but it's really annoying when they give you a crossing restriction on a fix that isn't a turnpoint in an airway so now you have to go fishing to find it rather than the entire set of waypoints constituting an airway being in the plan automatically like the higher-end FMS. |
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