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We are thinking of replacing our PDA with a mini map does anybody have any
experience with the mini map system?? Regards Dave |
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I've compared minimap to PDA's PNA's and other common devices and the
display is far more readable even in bright sun yet it still has simple touch screen operation or can also optionally be controlled with the keyboard. Since the minimap can run different soaring software and use a variety of GPS or GPS Data-loggers it's really a matter of the user choosing what they like to use alon with the display to have the system of their choice with the best hardware. Having already sold several minimaps and had great responses, some testimonials and youtube video links are on my page http://wingsandwheels.com/lx_navigat...x7007_coli.htm Several minimaps in stock in all configurations are also in stock now at Wings & Wheels website at www.wingsandwheels.com tim "Dave Wallis" wrote in message . com... We are thinking of replacing our PDA with a mini map does anybody have any experience with the mini map system?? Regards Dave __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6914 (20120225) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com __________ Information from ESET NOD32 Antivirus, version of virus signature database 6914 (20120225) __________ The message was checked by ESET NOD32 Antivirus. http://www.eset.com |
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On Feb 25, 3:51*am, Dave Wallis
wrote: We are thinking of replacing our PDA with a mini map does anybody have any experience with the mini map system?? Regards Dave I have been very happy with the minimap. One year ago I replaced the ipaq 3955 PDA with the minimap and flew with it throughout the 2011 season. The display is much brighter and easier to read in the cockpit. The screen is larger than the PDA for the same footprint as the PDA. There is no battery to keep charged as with the PDA. I have it coupled with a 302 and use SeeYou on the minimap. Tom Nau |
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On Feb 25, 1:51*am, Dave Wallis
wrote: We are thinking of replacing our PDA with a mini map does anybody have any experience with the mini map system?? Regards Dave I have sold systems connecting the Lx Navigation MiniMap to the following devices. The sunlight readabiltiy is much better that the PDAs but not as good as the large screen Craggy Aero Ultimate Le. I have the experience to provide phone support to help you setup the systems. CAI 302 - MiniMap Colibir - MiniMap KBV Colibri II MiniMap V Nano - LX NAV V7 - MiniMap Colibri II - V7 - MiniMap PowerFlarm - V7 - MiniMap PowerFlarm Minimap KBV Garmin 18, MiniMap KBVGPS NAV MiniMap GPS NAV MiniMap KBV Software customer usually chose SeeYou PNA, LK8000, StrePla http://www.craggyaero.com/lx_navigation1.htm My prices are very competative especially when you consider the setup and ongoing support phone support. I am also a Authorized Service center for Lx Navigation. Call if you want to talk about the advantage of each system. Richard www.craggyaero.com |
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I'll add another vote of appreciation for the MiniMap. I replaced an
Oudie with the MiniMap and have to say that there is just no comparison. While the MiniMap may not stand up to the big bucks options, it if far more readable than the PDA/PNA/Oudie solutions. Bob BV |
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On Feb 25, 4:51*am, Dave Wallis
wrote: We are thinking of replacing our PDA with a mini map does anybody have any Which PDA are you looking to replace? Consider the performance of up-to-date PDAs: I found this to be helpful: http://www.cumulus-soaring.com/pda.htm Note that a fair comparison of these systems would be one with recent PDAs with transflective displays that have excellent sunlight readability. I found the (now slightly outdated) HP iPAQ 310/312/314 series of portable navigation devices very nice - the screen is extremely bright and works great even in sunlight. It runs WinCE, so it will run a range of gliding software. I have two of these, but find that powering them externally is possible, but problematic. The battery doesn't last very long. The other popular option has been to use an Android device. The Dell Streak 5 (available, just like the iPAQ, probably for around £130-170, e.g. on eBay) has an excellent, transflective, sunlight-readable display, which is even better than the iPAQ 310. The battery lasts a long time (several hours). It is extremely easy to update, and software can be installed very comfortably. There's a built-in GPS, and you can hook it up to Varios via different means, including Bluetooth (haven't tried yet, but others are using it that way). The Streak runs Android, and as such is limited to XCSoar (an excellent choice). Check out this thread: http://groups.google.com/group/rec.a...adb0c04fe33040 |
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