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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:36 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

I am surpriesed with your issues with the Lowrance. But good to hear about them.
My hiking Lowrance allows me to display things like heading, speed, and many other items either with or without the label. I can define the units and whether I want to display them and I always delete the warnings. Of course even if a warning is displayed just touch the exit button and it goes away. I thought all the Lowrance units used the same chip? True monochome is not preferred. My color units can be adjusted for very clear viewing in bright sunlight. Not wise for hiking due to short battery life.
IMO, From my reading the Garmin is the way to go.
PW
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At 11:35 AM 5/11/2008, you wrote:
[quote]I just flew with a low end monochrome Lowrance and found it was very BAD. It popped up warnings every time I turned the plane (you are approaching Monterey airspace). The warning was right the center of the moving map. A moving map that is default north up and knots (with no label to tell if it is knots or mph) and no way to change the start up defaults. Was more of a distraction than a help.

For the same money you can get Anywhere map loaded on a PDA that is brilliant color, daylight readable and loads of excellent features. Anywhere map is not as solidly reliable and easy to use a the Garmin 296, but GPS is definitely a place where you get what you pay for.

Jim Shumaker

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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 10:48 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

Hi Bob-
You did the panel like I should have....in sections...that's a good
idea. So far I haven't needed to change anything on mine, except for
a change from one type of turn coordinator to another, but in the
same size. How long before the plane is done?

Lynn
On May 11, 2008, at 1:27 PM, bob noffs wrote:

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hi lynn,
those quick release panel mounts are a slick way to go. if redoing
a panel for a new gps were a problem i would go with the bracket
you talk about. as it is my panel has everything [ engine monitor,
flight instruments switches , etc] but the transponder on the left
18 inches. i made the panel removeable and in 4 pieces so a new gps
would require a piece of panel i could make in probably 2 hours.
the pilot side is a different matter, it would take several days of
layout and a hundred holes to drill. the fisher dakota hawk is
blessed with a lot of panel space.
i just looked and i have your address, probably from the jab list.
i will send you a pic.
bob noffs
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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 12:19 pm    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

At one time Skystar was offering a 3-section panel. Very nice unit and if I
was to redo mine, that's the way I would go. Does anybody know if John or
any aftermarket vendors still supply these panels for a Kitfox?
Deke

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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 2:24 pm    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

Yes we do...

Actually we can supply most if not all the parts for the Kitfox Models.
Some of the older ones... pre Model IV take a little time but we can usually
help. Safe to say that for the Model IV and newer models we can help with
most any part.

Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
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PostPosted: Sun May 11, 2008 8:29 pm    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

At 08:16 AM 5/11/2008, you wrote:
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When I get there (re-fit) where would I look for modular info.

There's no info, you get to make it up yourself. >:-} I will
cut out sections of the existing panel that I think make sense from a
maintenance standpoint. I will then reinforce the remainder of the
panel to support itself and the cut out "modules". The modules will
then be put back on, (or new plates made,) with hinges and all the
wiring / tubing will be strain relieved at the hinge line. The
opposite end will be fastened with a couple of fasteners, (or more,)
the whole idea being that if I want to get behind the panel I can
very easily. If I want to do a mod, I replace a flat panel plate, a
fairly easy proposition.
Guy Buchanan
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 3:45 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

Here is my panel with the Garmin 396. It takes up little space.
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 5:05 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

Guy:
Making it up as you go along is just what you should do... It will give you a panel you will be most comfortable with.

I have noticed in a lot of certified planes they have the primary flight instruments right in front of the pilot, a centre panel section for avionics as most avionics come in a more or less standard width tray and finally the engine instruments on the right. Some guys consider a tachometer to be more or less primary so it will be on the left panel too.

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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 7:21 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

hi guy, i made my panel in sections and when i started to design i had
planned to hinge the sections along the bottom so the panel would ''flip
out''. after some designing the tail started wagging the dog in that the
hinge set up was creating most of the problems. if the top row of
instruments are deep, they require a lot of clearance built in for the panel
to flip out. i also ran into clearance problems with the panel after it
tilted into cabin space. that panel really had to flip out past 90 deg. to
get at an instrument along the bottom. finally i gave up the idea of having
a hinge and put a few screws along the bottom of the panel section. that
made everything 10 times easier to design. the sections pull straight out as
needed and that works very well.
you just have to see what works and fits in your layout
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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 9:18 am    Post subject: gps Reply with quote

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From: wingnut [wingnut(at)spamarrest.com]
Here in the states, there are other more cost effective PDA solutions.

That is true, Luis. When, for one and half year ago, the USGS decided to stop publishing the DAFIF database, it kept it for the US. I am not complaining, we have for many years used what has been paid by the US taxpayers (and we still do it with the GPS system) but for non-US countries, the only alternative now is to get the data from Jeppesen ... or someone else who has the courage to gather manually all the data.

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PostPosted: Mon May 12, 2008 12:39 pm    Post subject: Re: gps Reply with quote

I had a GPS revelation recently. My plane has a Panel Mounted Garmin
GNC-250XL. For years I've been flying it, and mostly just hitting the
"Direct To" button.

Well finally I yanked it out of the plane, took it home, found a power
adapter (it has a jack for external power) and ran it in simulator mode
on my desk every day for a week at work. I figured out how to use
every single function it has, and made a determined effort to get
proficient with it. Something I could NEVER do in the air.

Well that GPS can do a LOT. However had I not spent a bunch of time
learning to use it, I would probably have just kept on using "Direct To"
mode.

The Moral of the Story - Whatever GPS you have, use it a lot out of
the plane so you can learn how to use it in the plane. Smile

I also talked to tech support at Garmin - "Why do data updates for my
panel mount cost so much more than for the handhelds?" Answer
Garmin panel mounted GPS's get certificated data, Garmin handhelds
do not.

Regards,
Jeff


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