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Tommy Walker



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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 2:34 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Honest, I'm not trying to star an argument ( I would head over to the 601 list if I wanted to do that. LOL).

Does anyone have an opinion about the Lowrance 2000C? Is there anything better out there? I'm about to buy one and seek the advice of builders here.

I'm looking for the most bang for the buck.

Thanks,

Tommy Walker in Alabama

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 2:55 pm    Post subject: Re: Best GPS today Reply with quote

7" GPS bought on ebay for $150.00 NEW [operating system windows CE] and installed Oziexplorer CE then load your VNC, WAC, VTC maps into it. Beautiful, Check this forum for more info http://www.recreationalflying.com.au/forum/navigation/19831-cheap-navigation-mio-moov-oziexplorerce-2.html

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:01 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Hi Tommy,

It all depends on just which bang you want.

I have a Lowrance Airmap 500 and a Garmin 296. Both work well, but
they offer different features and display size and color. I don't
know if you can buy an Airmap 500 any more - small monochrome screen
and just basic navigation functions with alkaline batteries. It does
include knowledge of all airports and Vor's etc. It works just fine.

The Garmin 296 includes color screen that is larger than the 500,
terrain avoidance features and probably some other stuff. It costs
twice as much and works just fine too.

Both the Lowrance and Garmin units will feed your autopilot and/or
Dynon HSI. The new Honeywell lacks this feature.

If you want to use your GPS for IFR you have a whole different set of
issues to consider. For sure it must be installed rather than
portable. I'm not sure if installing a portable and hooking it up to
your Dynon HSI counts or not.

I think the big features to consider are terrain, weather, and color
screen. Also, different units give more or less information about
airports. Some include taxiway drawings and pattern altitudes while
others just give the radio frequencies. The exact features probably
will tell you more than the choice of which major manufacturer you want.

The good news: You will probably like which ever unit you
choose. That is, after you spend the time and energy to really
figure out how to use it. I recommend you play with the buttons in
your car and learn the ropes before trying to use it flying. In the
air you just don't have time to play around finding the right button
for the task at hand unless you have a copilot.

Paul
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Does anyone have an opinion about the Lowrance 2000C? Is there
anything better out there? I'm about to buy one and seek the advice
of builders here.

I'm looking for the most bang for the buck.


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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:21 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Well, I haven't flown with mine yet but just playing with it sitting in front of my hanger I think I'm really going to like. I just got my flight review in a plane with a Garmin 696 and unless you need the weather radar I sure wouldn't spend the difference to have one compared to the 2000C just my opinion I'm sure others will knock me down on this. David Coberly [quote][b]

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:40 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

A little lost on this - been out of town and got into this thread a little late. What is the 7" gps you're talking about? Can you give me a manufacturer and/or link?

Thanks!

Bill Pagan EAA Tech Counselor #4395
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 3:58 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Here's my 1.5 cents:  I use a NavSim NavCruiser Pro for work.  It's designed for marine use but they also have an aviation version which I can't comment on because I haven't tried it.  I like the features, and it's quite customizable, and I plan to try it out in the air when I get my plane up there.  It's quite versatile in the formats it supports.  My issue is that I haven't yet found a chart/database that I like for bush flying.  Topo maps just don't have enough contrast.   You need to get your face too close to the screen to see anything.  I have not seen aeronautical charts on a computer screen, but a friend had an AnywhereMap on an iPaq a few years ago, and as I recall, it's nice to look at in a parking lot, but up in the air, you still have to squint.   I'd love to hear others' experience--I am definitely not an expert in the field of aviation GPS.  Actually haven't done a biennial in a few years--too busy building the %^&*() air plane!  The other matter is picking a machine to run the software on.  Sunlight-readable screens are very pricy, I've found.
 
Keep the thread going.
 
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[quote] A little lost on this - been out of town and got into this thread a little late. What is the 7" gps you're talking about?  Can you give me a manufacturer and/or link?
 
Thanks!

Bill Pagan EAA Tech Counselor #4395
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Date: Sunday, July 12, 2009, 6:55 PM

--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Thruster87" <alania(at)optusnet.com.au>

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:21 pm    Post subject: Re: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies.

I am actually looking for something that a non GPS user can learn to use fairly quickly. The buyer for my plane asked me to buy him one. I noticed the 2000C at ACS was $699. My friend Rick Roberts (of CH701-Suzuki fame) has one and likes it.

What the buyer needs is something with a large screen that is easy to use.

I had an Airmap 300 back in the 90's and it was pretty good. It did lose it's GPS signal on occasions. I read some comments on some of the lists where people said their 2000C lost it's signal....

Just trying to get all the facts before I spend the gentleman's money.

Thanks,

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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 4:54 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Hi Tommy,

I'm afraid you are trying to live the impossible dream. GPS units
just don't come in easy to use. The number of issues the user must
understand and the number of choices he has just make this a device
with a really steep learning curve.

Last year I went to a safety seminar on using GPS. It was sponsored
by the FAA and AOPA Safety Foundation. It was mostly about using GPS
for IFR navigation, but many of the issues raised have application in
VFR flight too.

Perhaps the most telling point that I remember was about single pilot
IFR flight. This was a very common event a few decades ago. One of
my friends flew hard IFR often in his Globe Swift - a twitchy plane
with only 2 hours of fuel. He thought nothing of it. Today, single
pilot IFR is considered a safety hazard - particularly if you don't
have a working autopilot. The reason? GPS. These little gizmos
take so much attention that a pilot can't fly the plane and twiddle
the GPS at the same time.

Which ever GPS you select, I think you should plan on spending many
hours getting familiar with it. That way you can program it on the
ground before takeoff and when you need to do something to it in the
air you know exactly which button to push to get what you want.

Paul
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PostPosted: Sun Jul 12, 2009 5:48 pm    Post subject: Re: Best GPS today Reply with quote

[quote="pdn8r(at)yahoo.com"]A little lost on this - been out of town and got into this thread a little late. What is the 7" gps you're talking about? Can you give me a manufacturer and/or link?

Thanks!

Bill Pagan EAA Tech Counselor #4395
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--- On Sun, 7/12/09, Thruster87 <alania> wrote:

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Subject: Re: Best GPS today
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--> Zenith-List message posted by: "Thruster87" <alania>

7" GPS bought on ebay for $150.00 NEW [operating system windows CE] and installed Oziexplorer CE then load your VNC, WAC, VTC maps into it. Beautiful


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 5:16 am    Post subject: Re: Best GPS today Reply with quote

As a fellow resident of the South One of the first things I suggest is a GPS with XM weather. T'Storms pop up and if you are going to be doing any significant amount of X/C in the Southern summer you will have one pop up in front of you at some time.

There are several GPS's with XM 3/4/696 are of course the best known.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 2:23 pm    Post subject: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Thanks for all the replies.

Lots of interesting stuff out there.

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 13, 2009 3:06 pm    Post subject: Re: Best GPS today Reply with quote

Tommy,

I have the Lowrance 2000C and have flown it about 100 hours. It is easy to use, easy to see, and easy to update online. I am a gadget/geek so keep that in mind about my comments about easy.


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