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GPS
04-20-2006, 19:21
Post: #1
GPS
three birds will get you postion altitude and velocity it would
virtually impossible to get all twelve

For a whole bunch of antennas receivers and reradiators look to

http://www.sanav.com

Stephen 77fc35
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04-21-2006, 02:17
Post: #2
GPS
It is rare for my GPS to see 12 of the available 24 birds, but I have
seen it happen.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


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> three birds will get you postion altitude and velocity it would
> virtually impossible to get all twelve
>
> For a whole bunch of antennas receivers and reradiators look to
>
> http://www.sanav.com
>
> Stephen 77fc35
>
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09-12-2007, 06:03
Post: #3
GPS
The iQue M5 is available on Ebay for less then half.

Matt
79fc35sb
down low in So Cal



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09-12-2007, 09:00
Post: #4
GPS
The Forum,
Please share with me your preference for GPS Navigation Systems, Cost, and where
purchased.
Thanks,
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40

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09-12-2007, 09:12
Post: #5
GPS
Street Atlas USA, in use since version one, lo so may years ago! All recent
updates purchased directly from DeLorme, around $69 per year. Only been updating
every-other year for the past few versions.

We are active geocachers, and for the toad and handheld we use a Garmin iQue M5,
which is also a Pocket PC so we have all the cache data as well as maps. Around
$500 as I remember, but out of production.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Declo, Idaho, enroute to Salt Lake City

On 9/12/2007 at 5:00 PM Howard O. Truitt wrote:

>The Forum,
>Please share with me your preference for GPS Navigation Systems, Cost, and
>where purchased.
>Thanks,
>Howard Truitt
>Camilla, Ga.
>86 PT40
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09-12-2007, 12:32
Post: #6
GPS
I use the Garmin GPS 18, which is designed to work with your laptop.
It's basically a gps sensor with a long cable and all the map and
routing software included. It connects to you USB port.

I paid about $110 from Walmart-online. The software alone costs
twice that if you purchased it separately, so it's a great bargain if
you already bring along a laptop or if you want the benefit of a
large screen.
I bought a TARGUS DC to DC converter to power the laptop as I drive.

Brent
77 FC31
Ventura, CA


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> The Forum,
> Please share with me your preference for GPS Navigation Systems,
Cost, and where purchased.
> Thanks,
> Howard Truitt
> Camilla, Ga.
> 86 PT40
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09-12-2007, 18:18
Post: #7
GPS
The Garmin Nuvi 680

- Easy to use
- Expensive ($600+ through amazon)
- Lot of features

I really like the nuvi 680. I have had a lot of GPS systems over the
years since the beginning. With all of the features and software
evolution in most of the name brands, it would be hard to go wrong with
any of them.
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09-12-2007, 22:28
Post: #8
GPS
Howard



I use Garmin N-Route on my laptop. I think it cost about $130.00. I like
it the screen size on a laptop better than the smaller GPS. I routed a
power supply from behind my set of front drawers to the top of the large
flat part of the dash. I keep the inverter on so I am running on AC not the
battery. Also keep an internet connection, Email and connection back to the
office running via air card at the same time.



Steve Quandt

Iron Mountain, MI

1993 PT40



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The Forum,
Please share with me your preference for GPS Navigation Systems, Cost, and
where purchased.
Thanks,
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40

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09-13-2007, 00:24
Post: #9
GPS
we use co-pilot software on a 15" laptop that sits on the dash and toggle back
and forth between it and silverleaf engine management software. the larger
screen works for me, future plans call for a "Ram" laptop post and flexible
mount that will allow it to be directed to either me or Mary Anne. currently
there are a lot of wires running from the drivers area, ac outlet and engine
management data port crossed the dash and someday I will conceal/redirect them
but for now it works. I also use a blue tooth wireless GPS signal finder which
has worked perfectly sitting at the bottom of the windshield.
Donald & Mary Anne LX-40 Palmetto,Florida

smquandt wrote: Howard

I use Garmin N-Route on my laptop. I think it cost about $130.00. I like
it the screen size on a laptop better than the smaller GPS. I routed a
power supply from behind my set of front drawers to the top of the large
flat part of the dash. I keep the inverter on so I am running on AC not the
battery. Also keep an internet connection, Email and connection back to the
office running via air card at the same time.

Steve Quandt

Iron Mountain, MI

1993 PT40

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The Forum,
Please share with me your preference for GPS Navigation Systems, Cost, and
where purchased.
Thanks,
Howard Truitt
Camilla, Ga.
86 PT40

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09-13-2007, 01:37
Post: #10
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To The Forum,
Thanks to all who responded to my question about GPS. I have ordered the Delorme
Street Atlas USA 2008, Earthmate GPS LT-20 to use on my laptop computer. Delorme
had it on special for $69.95.
Howard Truitt, Camilla, Ga., 86 PT40

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