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tedd(at)vansairforce.org Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 10:13 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Does anyone here have experience with portable GPS units for cars, such as the
Garmin Nuvi 660? I used a built-in system in a rental car and was quite
impressed, but I don't know how close the portable systems are to what I used.
Recommendations?
Tedd McHenry
Surrey, BC, Canada
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:12 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Four people in my family (including my wife & me) use the Garmin C530 and we
love it. Good bang for the buck imho. Would have bought a cheaper model
(basically the same features) but the C530 has the type of screen that you
can still see with polarized glasses...important to me.
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 11:48 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Garmin c340.....very nice unit.
Bill
--- Tedd McHenry <tedd(at)vansairforce.org> wrote:
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Does anyone here have experience with portable GPS units for cars, such as the
Garmin Nuvi 660? I used a built-in system in a rental car and was quite
impressed, but I don't know how close the portable systems are to what I used.
Recommendations?
Tedd McHenry
Surrey, BC, Canada
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william(at)gbta.net Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:37 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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I was looking at Tom Tom's before Christmas for my wife. Compared them to
the Garmin and several other units. I ended up buying a cheapo setup from
Sears. They had it on sale at the time for much less than the others.
Turns out it is a very nice little unit. I've used the $3500 optional big
screen navigation unit in my parents Tahoe and this thing does everything
and more than it does. I think I paid in the $250 - 300 range. It's got a
car charger and stick on window mount for it. My only complaint is it does
not have a home charger (120V). The unit is called a Dual Navigation by
Navatlas.
Features include: 3.5" LCD Touch Screen, 1GB SD card pre loaded with US Map
Database, a reversi game (excellent to pass the time while waiting in the
car while your wife blows your money at Wal-Mart), built-in MP3 player,
approximately 2 million points of interest, 320 X 240 resolution, Windows CE
NET 4.2 operating system, 400 MHz processor, SirRFIII GPS chip module,
Bi-Color LED left/right turn indicators (lights flash when you need to turn
either direction) compact size (5.25" X 3.13" X 1.25") turn by turn
instructions with voice guidance, 2D/3D map views with day and night modes,
9 level selectable zoom, multimedia player/image viewer (you can download
pictures or video into this unit and play them back), internal speakers, and
3.5mm audio output (for headphones if I remember right). Also has a soft
carry case and a downloadable DVD with Canada, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto
Rico maps.
I guess I do have one more thing to say about it. It only has internal
speakers for music playback. I wish it had a built in RF modulator so music
could be played back over your vehicles speaker system.
Very nice little unit for the money. Others will tell you to buy something
that can be used for flying also. I figured for the price of this thing I
would put it in my wife's van and I'd save up for a 496 or something else.
Not sure about the polarized glasses thing. For the price difference I'd
take my glasses off for an instant to look at the unit. I have had it in
direct sunlight and it has a very readable screen in sunlight IMHO!!!
Good luck hunting,
Bill Britton
RV-10 Emp #40137
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pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth. Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 1:58 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Bill & Tami Britton wrote:
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I was looking at Tom Tom's before Christmas for my wife. Compared them
to the Garmin and several other units. I ended up buying a cheapo
setup from Sears. They had it on sale at the time for much less than
the others. Turns out it is a very nice little unit. I've used the
$3500 optional big screen navigation unit in my parents Tahoe and this
thing does everything and more than it does. I think I paid in the
$250 - 300 range. It's got a car charger and stick on window mount
for it. My only complaint is it does not have a home charger (120V).
The unit is called a Dual Navigation by Navatlas.
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Bill ..... Check the wattage usage ...... but any wall charger for a 12V
battery powered drill that's around 500 Ma (1/2 Amp) should work ......
just cut the plug off and add a cigarette lighter socket from Radio Shack.
Linn
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Features include: 3.5" LCD Touch Screen, 1GB SD card pre loaded with
US Map Database, a reversi game (excellent to pass the time while
waiting in the car while your wife blows your money at Wal-Mart),
built-in MP3 player, approximately 2 million points of interest, 320 X
240 resolution, Windows CE NET 4.2 operating system, 400 MHz
processor, SirRFIII GPS chip module, Bi-Color LED left/right turn
indicators (lights flash when you need to turn either direction)
compact size (5.25" X 3.13" X 1.25") turn by turn instructions with
voice guidance, 2D/3D map views with day and night modes, 9 level
selectable zoom, multimedia player/image viewer (you can download
pictures or video into this unit and play them back), internal
speakers, and 3.5mm audio output (for headphones if I remember
right). Also has a soft carry case and a downloadable DVD with
Canada, Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico maps.
I guess I do have one more thing to say about it. It only has
internal speakers for music playback. I wish it had a built in RF
modulator so music could be played back over your vehicles speaker
system.
Very nice little unit for the money. Others will tell you to buy
something that can be used for flying also. I figured for the price
of this thing I would put it in my wife's van and I'd save up for a
496 or something else. Not sure about the polarized glasses thing.
For the price difference I'd take my glasses off for an instant to
look at the unit. I have had it in direct sunlight and it has a very
readable screen in sunlight IMHO!!!
Good luck hunting,
Bill Britton
RV-10 Emp #40137
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rv7(at)b4.ca Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 2:34 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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On 14:01 2007-02-05 linn Walters <pitts_pilot(at)bellsouth.net> wrote:
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> My only complaint is it
> does not have a home charger (120V).
Bill ..... Check the wattage usage ...... but any wall charger for a
12V battery powered drill that's around 500 Ma (1/2 Amp) should work
...... just cut the plug off and add a cigarette lighter socket from
Radio Shack.
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Caution!
Most car outlets are capable of putting out 8A, or higher. Your GPS may be
designed to rapid charge by drawing a high current from your cigarette
lighter. If that's the case, you would need an AC wall adapter capable of
putting out 8A at 12V, and that'll be both large and expensive.
Check the GPS itself, and see what the rating is for the DC input. It
should be stamped on the unit somewhere, but if not it'll be in the manual.
Look for the voltage and current ratings. You need to buy a wall-wart
that matches the voltage exactly, and puts out at least that much current
(higher won't hurt, the unit will only draw what it needs). For example,
if it says 12V/300mA, buying a 12V/500mA wall supply will work just fine
(and it may be hard to find a 300mA supply anyway).
Other than that, make sure you get + and - right. You could destroy your
nice little GPS if you get it backwards and the GPS isn't designed to
handle it.
-Rob
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truflite(at)yahoo.com Guest
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Posted: Mon Feb 05, 2007 8:53 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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I purchased a Garmin Ique 3600 from Ebay. This unit
is a GPS and a PDA. It is a great little unit. You
can program what areas you want to cover. I live in
Michigan and have all of Michigan and Ohio in the
database. A 1gig memory card will give enough storage
for about half the country. It uses Palm OS so there
are a lot of other programs available as well.
If you go this route, make sure you are buying a unit
that includes the car kit accessories.
I have taken this unit up in airplane and it cannot
keep up with straight line travel as it is designed to
follow roads. Kind of comical watching it trying to
establish routes on roads while flying, but I would
not use this unit for AIRNAV.
Dave Nellis
N410DN (Res.)
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--- Tedd McHenry <tedd(at)vansairforce.org> wrote:
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<tedd(at)vansairforce.org>
Does anyone here have experience with portable GPS
units for cars, such as the
Garmin Nuvi 660? I used a built-in system in a
rental car and was quite
impressed, but I don't know how close the portable
systems are to what I used.
Recommendations?
Tedd McHenry
Surrey, BC, Canada
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jack.lockamy(at)navy.mil Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 7:25 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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I just purchased and installed a Garmin 7200 in my Titan P/U. Was using the Garmin 196 until now. The -7200 is expensive but worth every penny I paid for it!
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Dale Ensing
Joined: 11 Jan 2006 Posts: 571 Location: Aero Plantation Weddington NC
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 8:20 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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FWIW, the only thing I have real trouble with when wearing polarized lenses
is my old ipod.
.....and the self serve gas pumps.
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Terry Watson
Joined: 09 Jan 2006 Posts: 290 Location: Seattle, WA USA
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 9:15 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Somewhere over the years I was convinced by someone that polarized glasses
were not to be used in the cockpit. The theory was that under certain
orientations the canopy and the polarization of the glasses could block all
or too much light and therefore vision.
Was that all wrong?
Terry
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 10:54 am Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Quote: | Somewhere over the years I was convinced by someone that polarized glasses
were not to be used in the cockpit. The theory was that under certain
orientations the canopy and the polarization of the glasses could block all
or too much light and therefore vision.
Was that all wrong?
Terry
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I can't say that it is wrong but I have never experienced an issue
so the probability must be exceedingly small that it would happen.
I would put bird strikes and flat tires as higher probability events.
Ron Lee
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tedd(at)vansairforce.org Guest
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 12:11 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Quote: | Somewhere over the years I was convinced by someone that polarized glasses
were not to be used in the cockpit. The theory was that under certain
orientations the canopy and the polarization of the glasses could block all
or too much light and therefore vision.
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Terry:
I think it's not so much blocking light in general as creating blind spots.
The sunglasses and visors we were issued in the Canadian air force were not
polarized, and I was told that was the reason.
But I've used polarized sunglasses while flying RVs and other civilian
airplanes and haven't found it to be a problem.
Tedd McHenry
Surrey, BC, Canada
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Posted: Tue Feb 06, 2007 6:37 pm Post subject: Off Topic: GPS for Cars |
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Occasionally you'll find an ique 3600A on EBAY, that's the aviation
version of the 3600 and has the aviation database and better display. I
use mine in the car and the airplane and I love it.
Dave B
Dave Nellis wrote:
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I purchased a Garmin Ique 3600 from Ebay. This unit
is a GPS and a PDA. It is a great little unit. You
can program what areas you want to cover. I live in
Michigan and have all of Michigan and Ohio in the
database. A 1gig memory card will give enough storage
for about half the country. It uses Palm OS so there
are a lot of other programs available as well.
If you go this route, make sure you are buying a unit
that includes the car kit accessories.
I have taken this unit up in airplane and it cannot
keep up with straight line travel as it is designed to
follow roads. Kind of comical watching it trying to
establish routes on roads while flying, but I would
not use this unit for AIRNAV.
Dave Nellis
N410DN (Res.)
RV7A Slider
--- Tedd McHenry <tedd(at)vansairforce.org> wrote:
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> <tedd(at)vansairforce.org>
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> Does anyone here have experience with portable GPS
> units for cars, such as the
> Garmin Nuvi 660? I used a built-in system in a
> rental car and was quite
> impressed, but I don't know how close the portable
> systems are to what I used.
> Recommendations?
>
> Tedd McHenry
> Surrey, BC, Canada
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> browse
> Subscriptions page,
> FAQ,
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> Web Forums!
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