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We have used the Airmap 1000 for over a year. In preparation for
our trip from NY to Denver, I checked the website for updates. It is my habit to google for users' experience. One of the user reported having a bit of problem updating the Jeppesen database. Another reported having problem with a certain type of SD card. I also wanted to be able to have both the aviation database and land-based maps on the same card. Since I had chosen our digital devices (camera and mp3 player/digital recorder) to use the same flash memory as the Lowrance, I have quite a few of SD cards ranging from 32mb to 1gb. First, I am not sure what is the upper limit for SD cards that the Airmap 1000 can recognize. The reported tested card is 256mb. The only 256mb card which I have does not work with the LEI card reader. Secondly, I am not sure whether I have to send in the old card in order to have the new card 'unlocked'. I would not want to forfeit a 512mb card at each upgrade. So, the compromise is to use the 128mb card which will leave some rooms for land-based maps after loading the Jeppesen database. After downloading the Jeppesen database and make sure that I have a copy of it on the 256mb card inserted in the LEI card reader, I went through the unlocking process which required online registration/ordering. Everything went smoothly and there was no requirement to return the old card. I also loaded the free enhanced "Safe Flight 21" maps which contain high detail taxiway diagram maps for about 82 airports. I tested the new card with the Airmap 1000 and was glad to see the unit recognize both the new database and the new taxiway maps. In browsing Lowrance website, I noticed that there was sofware upgrade version 1.6 for the unit. I was surprised to see version 1.2 on my unit. The update process required downloading the sofware, installing on your pc then running the update with an MMC or SD card in the reader. I decided to try out an 512mb card (which still have Nikon digital camera files). It was a pleasant surprise to see this card worked perfectly fine with the Airmap 1000. I will use the larger card for the next Jeppesen update. It took less than a minute for the update process. I tested the unit again but could not really tell what extra things that version 1.6 offered. Every updates especially firmware, bios updates involve some degree of risks. It would be nice if Lowrance tells us what the new versions offer so that users can decide whether the risk is worth taking. Lowrance announced that a Turn-by-Turn directions for automotive mode and Terrain Awareness for the Airmap 2000 will be available as an upgrade at a later date for $199. I searched their websites but could not find any information on whether the same option will be offered for the 1000. Hai Longworth |
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... It would be nice
if Lowrance tells us what the new versions offer so that users can decide whether the risk is worth taking. http://www.lowrance.com/Software/Upg...60/default.asp As taken from the website update page: What changes are made in this update? Modified data storage processing Minor change to UTC 24 hour mode Modified handling of airport waypoint data for displaying the runways Enhanced E6B Wind Speed calculations Modified database searching Includes all features from previous updates, including: Added Lat/Lon on the digital data map page Added temp curve Modified steer arrow feature Added "Use Indoor" option Added plane takeoff to boot code Mike Alexander PP-ASEL Temecula, CA See my online aerial photo album at http://flying.4alexanders.com |
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In article .com,
"Longworth" wrote: We have used the Airmap 1000 for over a year. In preparation for our trip from NY to Denver, I checked the website for updates. It is my habit to google for users' experience. One of the user reported having a bit of problem updating the Jeppesen database. Another reported having problem with a certain type of SD card. I also wanted to be able to have both the aviation database and land-based maps on the same card. Since I had chosen our digital devices (camera and mp3 player/digital recorder) to use the same flash memory as the Lowrance, I have quite a few of SD cards ranging from 32mb to 1gb. First, I am not sure what is the upper limit for SD cards that the Airmap 1000 can recognize. The reported tested card is 256mb. The only 256mb card which I have does not work with the LEI card reader. Secondly, I am not sure whether I have to send in the old card in order to have the new card 'unlocked'. I would not want to forfeit a 512mb card at each upgrade. So, the compromise is to use the 128mb card which will leave some rooms for land-based maps after loading the Jeppesen database. After downloading the Jeppesen database and make sure that I have a copy of it on the 256mb card inserted in the LEI card reader, I went through the unlocking process which required online registration/ordering. Everything went smoothly and there was no requirement to return the old card. I also loaded the free enhanced "Safe Flight 21" maps which contain high detail taxiway diagram maps for about 82 airports. Cool, thanks for the update on the process. My 1000 came with the older November 2004 database and I have yet to update (moving) but I think I'll have to buy a bigger card and then get my freebie update onto the bigger card. From what I heard at Oshkosh the 1000 doesn't have enough processor power for the obstruction features, so I think we are left out for that. After seeing the Vistanav (with weather and synthetic vision) and the Avmap-IV my 1000 may be relegated to backup status shortly anyhow.... -- Chris Schmelzer, MD University of Arizona, UPH Kino |
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