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On May 20, 6:15 pm, (Paul Tomblin) wrote:
In a previous article, Charles Talleyrand said: Does anyone know of any reasonable cost GPSs suitable for both street and aviation use. I'd like to have turn-by-turn directions and be able to look up com frequencies. There's no such thing as a "reasonable cost" aviation GPS. That said, I'm pretty happy with my 296, both in the air and on the ground. I have the optional car kit that gives you a charger cord with a speaker for spoken turn-by-turn directions, a CD with detail maps, and a bean-bag mount so that I can throw it on the dash of a rental car after I arrive at the destination airport. It sounds perfect, but the cost is unreasonable. I could afford a street GPS, and aviation GPS, and have money left over for the price of a Garmin 296. Is there maybe a lesser cost option? -Charles |
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