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Of course it has to be the correct card type.
Ron Lee |
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Ron Lee wrote:
Of course it has to be the correct card type. Are there even generic card readers available for the card types that the GNS430 database requires? These cards, unlike the B/K KLN database cards, appear to be proprietary to me. -- Peter |
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"Peter R." wrote:
Ron Lee wrote: Of course it has to be the correct card type. Are there even generic card readers available for the card types that the GNS430 database requires? These cards, unlike the B/K KLN database cards, appear to be proprietary to me. Peter Good question. I have not determied what type card it is yet. However, it does appear on the outside to be the same as those in the Garmin 250 XL(?). Aircraft Spruce sells a reader for whatever type card that is for about $40 USD. It is not a Compact Flash, SD or xD card. Ron Lee |
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![]() Ron Lee wrote: Good question. I have not determied what type card it is yet. However, it does appear on the outside to be the same as those in the Garmin 250 XL(?). Aircraft Spruce sells a reader for whatever type card that is for about $40 USD. It is not a Compact Flash, SD or xD card. Not sure about the 430 but the G1000 appears to be SD cards. However, I've not tried to pull one out. -Robert |
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"Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Ron Lee wrote: Good question. I have not determied what type card it is yet. However, it does appear on the outside to be the same as those in the Garmin 250 XL(?). Aircraft Spruce sells a reader for whatever type card that is for about $40 USD. It is not a Compact Flash, SD or xD card. Not sure about the 430 but the G1000 appears to be SD cards. However, I've not tried to pull one out. -Robert I just pulled an SD card out of my IPAQ to verify that they are not identical (GNS 430 card). The AS&S item that supports StreetPilot, ColorMap, eMap and GPSMap 295 is part # 11-00553. I was incorrect about the 250 XL but will verify the unit that I compared cards with today. Ron Lee |
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Robert M. Gary wrote:
Not sure about the 430 but the G1000 appears to be SD cards. However, I've not tried to pull one out. -Robert That's because it was done by the ex-apollo guys. The MX20 used a CF card and the MX200 uses a SD card. It has a copy of the windows file system on it for the MX20 (it's running NT4.0). The 480 also uses a standard card / filesystem. Both my units came with a sandisk reader though my little PCCard reader also works fine. The 430/530 have a goofy proprietary format. |
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I just found out that the info I was given yesterday by another pilot
was in error. So it looks like a Jeppesen card reader is the way to go. Ron Lee |
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