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Old May 13th 09, 05:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default SUA files and COTS GPS Units

I don't know about adding airspace to a garmin unit, but I used Soar
Pilot last year with my treo 650 and a bluetooth GPS. The advantage of
such a system is that you can easily load turn points, and airspace.
Additionally it is a pretty full featured Soaring computer, and best
of all it's FREE! :-)

If you don't have a palm there's always XCsoar (freeware as well) for
the windows mobile family of PDAs

Pete

On May 13, 10:15*am, chipsoars wrote:
Is it possible to load a SUA file on a COTS such as a Garmin Map76 or
ETREX? *If so, is there a preferred format or procedure? I've
performed some searching on RAS and Google with no success.

thanks,

Chip Fitzpatrick


 




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