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(I have zero experience with gps)
I recently bought a Dell 3XI. Yet, I am struggling on finding which gps reciever and software I should buy. Looks like there are many of gps recievers and softwares out there. Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of various gps recievers out there? Notable, there are many similar softwares but the price ranges are all over the place. Some are free and some are as high as 300 bucks. That made it difficult for me to determine which product that is useful for me. Any suggestions? Toks Desalu PP-ASEL Dyin' to soar! |
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![]() "Tom Hyslip" wrote in message om... Pocketfms is also free, and works really nice. Moving map, airspace warnings, flight planning, 5 closets aiports at the push of a button. I looked at PocketFMS and a number of others. Didn't like it at all. Looks like crap on the screen. |
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![]() "Toks Desalu" wrote in message news:cHtnc.13271$xw3.899642@attbi_s04... (I have zero experience with gps) I recently bought a Dell 3XI. Yet, I am struggling on finding which gps reciever and software I should buy. Looks like there are many of gps recievers and softwares out there. Can anyone tell me the pros and cons of various gps recievers out there? Notable, there are many similar softwares but the price ranges are all over the place. Some are free and some are as high as 300 bucks. That made it difficult for me to determine which product that is useful for me. Any suggestions? I looked at the CF card GPS's but they are ridiculously priced. I got the cable that goes to my Gamin Pilot III, so now I have triple moving map capability. Another neat feature is Microsoft Streets and Trips for the Pocket PC. Just loaded it onto the Dell a few days ago so haven't had a chance to use it much. |
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You're VFR, who cares? One problem is the GPS runs on rechargeable
batteries, so no cord but you will have to recharge after every flight. The BT-308 kit I bought came with a 12vdc charger, as well as an external antenna. So I guess you got wires again, all of a sudden. But at least you won't have to have anything going from the PDA to the GPS. |
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Another neat feature is Microsoft Streets and Trips for the
Pocket PC. Just loaded it onto the Dell a few days ago so haven't had a chance to use it much. For road nav, I use PocketMap Navigator. http://www.pocketmapstore.com/ It's pretty slick. I don't rely on it for turn-by-turn type directions, but I like to have it running to keep a constant ETA to where I'm going. |
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"Jay Honeck" wrote in message
news:aTsnc.57065$0H1.5573100@attbi_s54 ...I'd like to know that everything in the plane is working properly. Just because I don't yet officially have that little piece of paper in my pocket doesn't mean that I'm not competent to shoot these two very simple approaches. If the weather ever traps me on top, I'll want that ace in the hole. I've heard of no problems with Bluetooth GPS/PDA systems (and have read of many such users). However, comptency and legality are two separate issues when it comes to shooting approaches... -- John T http://tknowlogy.com/TknoFlyer http://www.pocketgear.com/products_s...veloperid=4415 ____________________ |
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Which gps receiver did you buy?
Toks "Tom Hyslip" wrote in message om... I use an IPaq 3700 with Compact Flash GPS and www.pocketfms.com This is a nice setup because there are no wire with the CF GPS, and you can run everything on the battery power of the IPaq and expansion pack. I use the expansion pack with the external battery and get around 4-5 hours of battery time. Pocketfms is also free, and works really nice. Moving map, airspace warnings, flight planning, 5 closets aiports at the push of a button. "Michelle P" wrote in message link.net... Toks, I have a pocket PC (ipaq 4150) with PC Flight System nav gps pro and PC EFIS(www.pcflightsystems.com). I bought them at Sun-N-Fun. I bought this due the is user friendliness and I spent a fair amount of time talking to the owner and his wife. I have had a couple of primary instrument issues and want a backup. I have used them on the ground but not yet in the airplane. I am still waiting for the cradle to mount to the yoke. I hope to give it a try next week. Michelle Toks Desalu wrote: I was wondering if anyone experience using handheld PC for navigation along with gps receiver and mapping software? If so, are they effective? Toks -- Michelle P ATP-ASEL, CP-AMEL, and AMT-A&P "Elisabeth" a Maule M-7-235B (no two are alike) Volunteer Pilot, Angel Flight Mid-Atlantic Volunteer Builder, Habitat for Humanity |
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"Newps" wrote in message
... I looked at the CF card GPS's but they are ridiculously priced. About $100. http://www.semsons.com/comflasgpsre.html Paul |
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Toks Desalu wrote:
I was wondering if anyone experience using handheld PC for navigation along with gps receiver and mapping software? If so, are they effective? Toks My friend has AnywhereMap on his iPAQ. It works very well if you need the full approach plates, etc. We both concluded for VFR piloting, that my Lowrance Airmap 500 was nicer as it had a longer battery life, had less to hook up(just the external antenna) and was easier to operate one handed. It was a personal preference thing as both units worked well. Eric Ross |
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On Fri, 14 May 2004 15:01:37 -0700, Eric Ross wrote:
My friend has AnywhereMap on his iPAQ. It works very well if you need the full approach plates, etc. We both concluded for VFR piloting, that Anywheremap does not include approach plates, that's a different program, refer to http://www.anywheremap.com/ for details. less to hook up(just the external antenna) and was easier to operate one handed. It was a personal preference thing as both units worked well. If you use Bluetooth gps devices you can eliminate more wires, but as you say battery life is limited to probably at best 4 hours. I plug mine in so that I don't have to worry. |
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