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Which GPS system do you use?
A friend of mine and I still navigate with the maps but now the time has come that we want to purchase a GPS system. Any recommendations? |
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On Dec 10, 10:12*am, seb wrote:
Which GPS system do you use? A friend of mine and I still navigate with the maps but now the time has come that we want to purchase a GPS system. Any recommendations? You should consider everything from a used Garmin GPS12XL to a LX9000. Something in that range will suit you perfectly well. You might get better help maybe if we knew something useful like which country you are in/where you fly, whether you rent or own (do you need a portable system or are you after a fixed system?), what type of glider(s) you fly, the type of flying you are interested in, your goals, whether you want to compete in OLC or sanctioned contests, how technically sophisticated you are (do you want to deal with a PDA/PNA setup and maintenance?), are there any specific things you want to cover (e.g. just very basic navigation, need airspace displayed?), what is your price range, any interest in Flarm/PowerFLARM as the GPS to drive a display?... whatever you think may help. Knowing you have a friend is nice, but not that useful. Darryl |
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On Dec 10, 2:03*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
On Dec 10, 10:12*am, seb wrote: Which GPS system do you use? A friend of mine and I still navigate with the maps but now the time has come that we want to purchase a GPS system. Any recommendations? You should consider everything from a used Garmin GPS12XL to a LX9000. Something in that range will suit you perfectly well. You might get better help maybe if we knew something useful like which country you are in/where you fly, whether you rent or own (do you need a portable system or are you after a fixed system?), what type of glider(s) you fly, the type of flying you are interested in, your goals, whether you want to compete in OLC or sanctioned contests, how technically sophisticated you are (do you want to deal with a PDA/PNA setup and maintenance?), are there any specific things you want to cover (e.g. just very basic navigation, need airspace displayed?), what is your price range, any interest in Flarm/PowerFLARM as the GPS to drive a display?... whatever you think may help. Knowing you have a friend is nice, but not that useful. Darryl we fly in USA and own a glider, we need a portable system, yes we want to upload the data to OLC, basic navigation is good (we can deal with PDA etc), price range $ 500 |
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![]() we fly in USA and own a glider, we need a portable system, yes we want to upload the data to OLC, basic navigation is good (we can deal with PDA etc), price range $ 500 Naviter's Oudi is a pretty tidy plug-n-play at that price, with first class support from Naviter and lots of help available from individuals here and elsewhere. -Paul |
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At 20:32 10 December 2010, sisu1a wrote:
we fly in USA and own a glider, we need a portable system, yes we want to upload the data to OLC, basic navigation is good (we can deal with PDA etc), price range $ 500 Naviter's Oudi is a pretty tidy plug-n-play at that price, with first class support from Naviter and lots of help available from individuals here and elsewhere. -Paul I'd agree with John. Install LK8000 on a PNA, mount it and set up a power supply, and you are away. I use an iPAQ 314, but have set up several Navman Mio M400, which are just as good, and cheap. But don't forget we all still navigate with paper maps, the gps is only an aid! You can use the $400 you have left for launches. Dave |
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Hi,
I highly recommend the Naviter Oudie. It has been extremely popular. It first became available in March or April and I've already sold over 180 of them. That means there are many of them at most gliderports. Like all PDAs and PNAs - it is not as great in sunlight as we wish it would be. But it is easy to turn off the display of terrain data (if necessary) so you have a white background. I did that much of the time while flying with my Oudie this summer. You can see details he http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/seeyou.htm Best Regards, Paul Remde Cumulus Soaring, Inc. "seb" wrote in message ... Which GPS system do you use? A friend of mine and I still navigate with the maps but now the time has come that we want to purchase a GPS system. Any recommendations? |
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