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I've had my Garmin GPSMAP 195 for about 10 years now. I think it's time
to get something newer - I've been looking at the 196, 296 and 396 and trying to decide which one to get. I find the 195's screen very easy to read - I have no objections to it at all. So I figure the 196's screen should be the same. But I have questions about the readability of the 296 and 396 colour screens - are they as good in bright sunlight? Can their backlights be dimmed right down when flying at night? Also, I can't find anything in the 296 and 396 screen shots showing a split screen with a map and a HSI, only an arc overlayed on the map. Is that the only option? Those of you who've used it, is the arc overlay as easy to use as an HSI? Does the arc stand out from the ground features? Another thing I can find in 196 screen shots that I can't find on the 296 and 396 is extended runway center lines. Do they not do that? Finally, if I were to NOT get the XM weather subscription right away, is there any point to the 396 over the 296, or is the XM the only real difference between them? And here's the real obscure question: At one time, Garmin was advertising a link that would let you use your 195 as a moving map for one of their non-moving map panel GPSes. Have they ever done something similar for their newer GPSes? -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ I have a feeling the auditors haven't looked at crontab yet, but I'm curious to see if they deem a reference to "yogurt sucking maggots" a security risk as well. -- Paul Fenwick |
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![]() "Paul Tomblin" wrote: I find the 195's screen very easy to read - I have no objections to it at all. So I figure the 196's screen should be the same. But I have questions about the readability of the 296 and 396 colour screens - are they as good in bright sunlight? The 296 is good--the 396 is better. I've never had trouble seeing either one. Color makes both better than the 195. Can their backlights be dimmed right down when flying Yes. Also, I can't find anything in the 296 and 396 screen shots showing a split screen with a map and a HSI, only an arc overlayed on the map. Is that the only option? No. You can display map with HSI. Those of you who've used it, is the arc overlay as easy to use as an HSI? I very seldom use it, so I can't testify. Does the arc stand out from the ground features? Yes. Another thing I can find in 196 screen shots that I can't find on the 296 and 396 is extended runway center lines. Do they not do that? They do it. Finally, if I were to NOT get the XM weather subscription right away, is there any point to the 396 over the 296, or is the XM the only real difference between them? The 396 display is better; there are a few other new features. But do get the WX; it is revolutionary. It is such a quantum leap in capability that the other stuff seems insignificant to me. And here's the real obscure question: At one time, Garmin was advertising a link that would let you use your 195 as a moving map for one of their non-moving map panel GPSes. Have they ever done something similar for their newer GPSes? Don't know. -- Dan 'Gut feeling' Intestinologists concur that the human gut does not contain any rational thoughts. What the human gut *is* full of is moderately well known. |
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote:
I find the 195's screen very easy to read - I have no objections to it at all. So I figure the 196's screen should be the same. But I have questions about the readability of the 296 and 396 colour screens - are they as good in bright sunlight? Can their backlights be dimmed right down when flying at night? I have a 296, and a friend has a 396. I'd heard the concern about seeing a color screen in the daylight before I bought it. It's NO problem whatsoever to see the screen/features in the sunlight (I'm in AZ!). You can adjust the brightness to your liking on both units, and both change illumination on their own at sunset/sunrise. There are many mounts available in addition to the ones it comes with. Finally, if I were to NOT get the XM weather subscription right away, is there any point to the 396 over the 296, or is the XM the only real difference between them? I don't know what *all* the differences are, but weather is the major one, and that's a great feature if you live in areas where you deal with weather often or if you do lots of long x-cs. Of the times I've been in the right seat with my friend using his 396, aside from the weather, I haven't seen him do anything else with the 396 that the 296 doesn't do. I absolutely love my 296. The manual is not very helpful, but once you figure out how various features work, it's great. I had zero prior GPS experience, and I love how I can program in waypoints that aren't already in the database, program the route the night before the flight and save it and/or edit it for next time. On most screens, you can pick and choose what data YOU want it to display. |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 14:00:28 +0000 (UTC),
(Paul Tomblin) wrote: But I have questions about the readability of the 296 and 396 colour screens - are they as good in bright sunlight? No. That's been a problem for me, flying an L-4 type with lots of sunshine pouring in. -- all the best, Dan Ford email: usenet AT danford DOT net Warbird's Forum: www.warbirdforum.com Piper Cub Forum: www.pipercubforum.com In Search of Lost Time: www.readingproust.com |
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Paul, you know you can download the manuals for each unit from Garmin's
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(Paul Tomblin) wrote: I've had my Garmin GPSMAP 195 for about 10 years now. I think it's time to get something newer - I've been looking at the 196, 296 and 396 and trying to decide which one to get. After moving from a 195, to a PDA (HP4700), to the 396, I can tell you that the 396 has by far the best display and is very legible in direct sunlight. I do not use the arc overlay, as I generally prefer "North Up" orientation--I used the same orientation on my 195. However, the arc is easily visible over the map on the 396. The 396 can be interfaced with panel-mount GPS units for flight plan information. With the most recent beta software, it will interface with the 480 and non-Garmin units as well. However, I do not believe that the 396 map can be driven from a panel mount, but the flight plan will certainly come over from the panel mount, which should accomplish the same objective. If you fly cross countries of any appreciable distance, XM weather is hard to live without once you've experienced it. There is no upgrade path from the 296 to the 396 other than a forklift upgrade, so if you think that you might want XM weather in a self-contained unit at some point down the road, the 396 is probably your best bet. JKG |
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Paul Tomblin wrote:
I've had my Garmin GPSMAP 195 for about 10 years now. I think it's time to get something newer - I've been looking at the 196, 296 and 396 and trying to decide which one to get. I find the 195's screen very easy to read - I have no objections to it at all. So I figure the 196's screen should be the same. But I have questions about the readability of the 296 and 396 colour screens - are they as good in bright sunlight? Can their backlights be dimmed right down when flying at night? Also, I can't find anything in the 296 and 396 screen shots showing a split screen with a map and a HSI, only an arc overlayed on the map. Is that the only option? Those of you who've used it, is the arc overlay as easy to use as an HSI? Does the arc stand out from the ground features? Another thing I can find in 196 screen shots that I can't find on the 296 and 396 is extended runway center lines. Do they not do that? Finally, if I were to NOT get the XM weather subscription right away, is there any point to the 396 over the 296, or is the XM the only real difference between them? And here's the real obscure question: At one time, Garmin was advertising a link that would let you use your 195 as a moving map for one of their non-moving map panel GPSes. Have they ever done something similar for their newer GPSes? -- Paul I have the Garmin 12, very similar to your 195, except without the map. I still use mine for flying (but with more and more panel mount GPS, I don't use it as much as before). The Garmin 12 is a barebones GPS, but works flawlessly. It tells me everything I need to know. I am wondering what your reasons are for 'getting something newer'. |
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Someone asked about the 296/396's arc display. (For some reason I didn't see
the OP) I have a 296. I use the arc view enroute and north up on departure and approach. Jon |
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In a previous article, "Andrew Sarangan" said:
Paul Tomblin wrote: I've had my Garmin GPSMAP 195 for about 10 years now. I think it's time to get something newer - I've been looking at the 196, 296 and 396 and trying to decide which one to get. don't use it as much as before). The Garmin 12 is a barebones GPS, but works flawlessly. It tells me everything I need to know. I am wondering what your reasons are for 'getting something newer'. Faster display updates, especially when zooming. Storing more routes. Being able to see a HSI or something equivalent and the map at the same time. New toy. -- Paul Tomblin http://xcski.com/blogs/pt/ Frankly, your argument wouldn't float were the sea composed of mercury. -- Biff |
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