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![]() "Terry" wrote in message ... Now that the Garmin 296 has been out for a little while, anybody have comments good or bad? I am a little leary about spending $1800 on a new GPS that might have "bugs" that need to be worked out before it is a really good unit. So don't spend $1800 on it. The street price is more like $1700. Is it worth $400 more than the 295? I think so, just because of the marine and automobile capabilities, as well as the terrain avoidance feature. The chief bug is getting it to talk to Jeppesen FliteStar, which is more a feature of FliteStar's outdated communication capability than it is a problem with the GPS. FliteStar has never been able to really use other GPS units, either -- it sort of simulates talking to them and I consider some 'features' of this program to be actually dangerous. Even if the 296 could talk to FliteStar without problems you would still be left with FliteStar's inherent weaknesses, including the fact that FliteStar creates and substitutes user waypoints for the GPS unit's database waypoints, often misplacing them and losing essential information in the process. It is far better to enter your flight plan into a GPS manually. But, if you have a 295 already, is it worth upgrading to the 296? The 296 has somewhat better battery life, but uses a proprietary battery. If you already have a 295, the question is the 296 really worth $1700 more than the 295? I don't think so, not by a long shot. In fact, if you have a 196 it probably is not worth upgrading to the 296. The 296 is not worth $1700 more than the 196. The 296 should have full approaches in it, not just the final approach segments. Sure, it is not certified for IFR flight, but it would be a fine emergency backup tool in the event of the loss of primary aircraft systems. Garmin obviously has chosen not to include full approaches for several reasons: 1. It would compete with Garmin's panel mounts. 2. The FAA would object on the grounds that pilots would use handhelds to fly approaches even when there is not an emergency (the old "better that a few should die in real emergencies rather than let people get away with saving money" argument). 3. The people who buy the 296 probably would not keep the database updated. The last argument is probably both the weakest and the strongest. The 296 includes terrain and tower information, which means that the database should be kept current for the terrain avoidance feature to be anywhere near reliable. Since the database is only good for 28 days few people will subscribe to any sort of service to keep it current. The cost of database updates with approaches would exceed the initial cost of the unit in just a couple of years. One other argument, that the 296 does not have the memory to include IFR procedures, might also be valid, except there is no excuse for putting such a small memory in GPS units in the first place. For the money manufacturers charge for them, the things ought to have a gigabyte of memory. I make it a practice to play with every GPS I can get my hands on. The one I use is the 296. Overall, it is easy to use, has a very good display, and has reasonable battery life. I like its features and I really like the terrain awareness feature. The automobile navigation system is mediocre at best, but far better than what the 295 had. It is at least marginally useful. The marine system is pretty good. This is finally a GPS that is something I can actually use in my day to day work as a flight instructor. |
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