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On Aug 12, 10:48*am, Dave wrote:
I assume that you mean the GPS receiver side of the unit (rather than the FRS/GMRS 2-way radio). I'd guess that the performance would leave something to be desired. But then that is dependent on the type of airplane. I fly a Cessna high wing, and would never be witthout an external antenna for my GPS. No doubt the built- in antenna would work fine under a bubble canopy. While on the subject, I'd also comment that trying to make a non-aviation GPS serve any useful purpose in the cockpit is difficult. Certainly it is possible to do so - but it's a lot of work. OK, tanks. The combo has no external antenna socket so I'll assume it will not work well in the cockpit... Pity really as it is a good price. Cheers |
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