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Old April 12th 04, 12:14 AM
Bob Lepp
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Nice Colibri write-up with excellent photos.

I must point out an error though. In the review text you mention that the
Cambridge 302A has built-in antenna. That is not correct. It has an
external antenna that can be mounted remotely, just like the Colibri.

Happy Easter,

Paul Remde



Paul, I believe he said the Volkslogger had a built in antenna.

Quoting.....
The 302A was recently approved but is large, not very portable, and is
a basic logger with no built-in user interface. The Volkslogger is
popular and reliable but not so easy to use due to the poor human
factors of the user interface. Also, the Volkslogger has a built-in
GPS antenna, limiting the options of where you must mount it.


Bob
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Old April 12th 04, 01:03 PM
Bob Lepp
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Apologies... he amended his text! Tricky!
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Old April 13th 04, 05:41 AM
Paul Remde
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Hi Bob,

The quote below is after he already fixed the text.

Paul Remde

"Bob Lepp" wrote in message
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Nice Colibri write-up with excellent photos.

I must point out an error though. In the review text you mention that

the
Cambridge 302A has built-in antenna. That is not correct. It has an
external antenna that can be mounted remotely, just like the Colibri.

Happy Easter,

Paul Remde



Paul, I believe he said the Volkslogger had a built in antenna.

Quoting.....
The 302A was recently approved but is large, not very portable, and is
a basic logger with no built-in user interface. The Volkslogger is
popular and reliable but not so easy to use due to the poor human
factors of the user interface. Also, the Volkslogger has a built-in
GPS antenna, limiting the options of where you must mount it.


Bob



 




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