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Newps,
you'd be better off getting a Garmin 295. You can get them for $500 pretty much every day. Actually, for that money, you want a brand-new Lowrance Airmap 600c with a fast processor, high resolution and 16-channels, not an ancient 295. It's called progress ;-) -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() "Thomas Borchert" wrote Actually, for that money, you want a brand-new Lowrance Airmap 600c with a fast processor, high resolution and 16-channels, not an ancient 295. It's called progress ;-) As long as you feel comfortable that Lowrance is not going to declare it obsolete, and stop all support, (making it a paperweight) then that may be true. I have a long memory, when it comes to things like that. -- Jim in NC |
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Morgans,
I have a long memory, when it comes to things like that. Then I guess you remember Garmin doing the same thing. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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![]() Thomas Borchert wrote: Morgans, I have a long memory, when it comes to things like that. Then I guess you remember Garmin doing the same thing. With their GPS 90, everything newer than that is still supported. |
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Newps,
With their GPS 90, everything newer than that is still supported. Same generation as the Airmap 100. -- Thomas Borchert (EDDH) |
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