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Paul kgyy wrote:
The Skybound USB adaptor including software is $149. NavData is around $360 for 13 28-day updates. That price assumes you buy the entire US. If you have an airplane that will never see the other coast, you can buy 2/3 of the US for about $100 less per year. No sense buying something you'll never use. -Doug -------------------- Doug Vetter, ATP/CFI http://www.dvatp.com -------------------- |
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john smith wrote:
Why would a card reader limit ones ability to read a larger capacity card? Isn't a card reader is a dumb device? Is it the driver software that is the limiting factor? Unlike the GNS480 which uses standard CF cards (and can be programmed in any CF reader that lets you write to a windows filesystem), the 430/530 cards are goofball proprietary and so is the Skybound programmer for it. |
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