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Old February 21st 04, 09:15 PM
Paul Remde
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Default Cambridge GPS-NAV language

Hi,

I don't believe you can switch languages without sending it back to the
factory. The reason I think that is true is that they sell several versions
of the GPS-NAV display. One in English, one in German, one in Italian, etc.

However, I've never gone through that process, so I'm not certain.

I suggest you e-mail the factory, or your local representative. The factory
web site is:
http://www.cambridge-aero.com

Paul Remde
Cumulus Soaring Supplies

"Willy VINKEN" wrote in message
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Anybody knows how to switch langages on a Cambridge GPS-NAV Model 20 ?
The one I would like to read in english displays italian...
Willy VINKEN



 




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