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I had my gall bladder removed in the meantime !! sorry my answer took
so long ! Here is the link to get the software update:http://www.garmin.com/support/agree.jsp?id=889 First you've got to click on " I agree etc.." it will take you to a page where you'll download the patch; On this same page you have a very detailed description on what the update patch is for. Once you've got your updtae saved on your computer,connect your 296 to your PC ( cable was supplied when you bought your 296) and just follow the instruction. You'll see: it workd really great once the update is made. Regards |
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In article 1131633301.948148@sj-nntpcache-3, Dave Butler
wrote: For the kind of weather avoidance I need, I'm not convinced the differences are significant. I'm going to treat any kind of weather radar return pretty much the same, and assume there are errors in the presentation. If you're going to do that, why even have weather uplink? It's only good if you can trust it, at least to some level. I have a 396, and I've taken a demo ride in an ADS-B equipped airplane. To my eyes, the weather presentation is about equivalent. Maybe I'm not as discriminating as you are. NCDOT is sponsoring some ADS-B equipped private aircraft, and the price of admission is that you have to put on some seminars and give people demonstration rides. Check the NCDOT web site for announcements of seminars and demos. What are we comparing, NEXRAD? NEXRAD is only a fraction of the XM weather products, and is often not the most useful in my experience. I'm not sure what else ADS-B provides, but I suspect that it doesn't provide as comprehensive a picture as the XM systems. http://www.garmin.com/products/gdl90/ A GDL90 and an MX20 display is all you need. About $15K. Available today on the east coast. No subscription fees. The receiver is $8,000 without installation. I'd have to pay $50/month for more than 10 years just to break even on the receiver hardware alone, excluding installation, and excluding the MX20 and GPS (doesn't make sense to do one without the other). Doesn't seem like a good deal to me if all I want is weather. For the record, it's more than the GLD69 which, at $5,000 for the hardware, also isn't a great deal when you can buy the GPSmap 396 for $2,500 and have a backup GPS to boot. Mode-S TIS was a chimera. TIS-B (the traffic component of ADS-B) is available wherever ADS-B is available. Nobody knows where that will be or what the rollout schedule will be. Thanks for making my point for me regarding ADS-B. JKG |
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Jonathan Goodish wrote:
Thanks for making my point for me regarding ADS-B. You're welcome. You seem surprised, as if we were engaged in some kind of competition to see who's right, or something. Chill. I think I pretty much agreed with most of the things you said. Dave |
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In article 1131728434.247226@sj-nntpcache-5, Dave Butler
wrote: Thanks for making my point for me regarding ADS-B. You're welcome. You seem surprised, as if we were engaged in some kind of competition to see who's right, or something. Chill. I think I pretty much agreed with most of the things you said. As far as I can tell, you injected yourself into this thread. My points were in response to the assertions made by the original poster. JKG |
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Jonathan Goodish wrote:
In article 1131728434.247226@sj-nntpcache-5, Dave Butler wrote: Thanks for making my point for me regarding ADS-B. You're welcome. You seem surprised, as if we were engaged in some kind of competition to see who's right, or something. Chill. I think I pretty much agreed with most of the things you said. As far as I can tell, you injected yourself into this thread. My points were in response to the assertions made by the original poster. Sorry to bother you. I was operating under the delusion that this was a public forum. Next time you're responding to someone other than me, please don't intersperse your responses within the text that I wrote. Thanks. Dave |
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In article 1131733984.46967@sj-nntpcache-3, Dave Butler
wrote: Sorry to bother you. I was operating under the delusion that this was a public forum. Next time you're responding to someone other than me, please don't intersperse your responses within the text that I wrote. My comments were equally applicable to what you wrote, which is why I responded to your post. If you can't take the heat... JKG |
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Jonathan Goodish wrote:
In article 1131733984.46967@sj-nntpcache-3, Dave Butler wrote: Sorry to bother you. I was operating under the delusion that this was a public forum. Next time you're responding to someone other than me, please don't intersperse your responses within the text that I wrote. My comments were equally applicable to what you wrote, which is why I responded to your post. If you can't take the heat... What kind of drugs are you on? Better scale back the dose. Reread the thread. You make no sense. Out. |
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