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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 9:42 am    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
cons.....

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PostPosted: Fri May 12, 2006 7:07 pm    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

I've had mine since sun and fun and like it a lot. I bought the air
gizmo mount for the panel and remove it a lot for terrestrial travel. The
only squawks are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only as they only last
about an hour. And the memory chip is 500 meg only big enough for the air
database with terrain. If you want to add highway info from the discs you
have to swap chips or buy a bigger one.
Strong points are the runway extensions and the terrain features.
Also menu navigation is easy to master.
Fwiw
Steve dinieri
40205

Subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C



Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
cons.....

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Shemp/Jeff Dowling
RV-6A, N915JD
265 hours
Chicago/Louisville


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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 3:54 am    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

Steve
What format is the memory chip? SD? Compact Flash?
Charlie Kuss
Quote:

I've had mine since sun and fun and like it a lot. I bought the air
gizmo mount for the panel and remove it a lot for terrestrial travel. The
only squawks are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only as they only last
about an hour. And the memory chip is 500 meg only big enough for the air
database with terrain. If you want to add highway info from the discs you
have to swap chips or buy a bigger one.
Strong points are the runway extensions and the terrain features.
Also menu navigation is easy to master.
Fwiw
Steve dinieri
40205

Subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C



Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
cons.....

do not archive

Shemp/Jeff Dowling
RV-6A, N915JD
265 hours
Chicago/Louisville





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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 4:39 am    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

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Steve
What format is the memory chip? SD? Compact Flash?
Charlie Kuss

http://www.lowrance.com/Aviation/Products/AM2000C.asp

MMC/SD

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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 2:27 pm    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

I have been using my 2000C for over a year and the only problem I have is sometimes when I turn it on, it lights up but the screen has lines and is not usable. I have to pull the batteries out and then reboot it sometimes two or three times before it will work. Otherwise, I love it especially since I got the terrian chip just before fun and sun. I was told that you can buy a larger memory card and send both it and the new terrian chip back to lorrance and they will put the terrain on your larger chip, or is is an option to get a larger chip. You have to upgrade to the 1.4 version system.

Mike Harris

-------------- Original message from Charlie Kuss <chaztuna(at)adelphia.net>: --------------
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Steve
What format is the memory chip? SD? Compact Flash?
Charlie Kuss


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> I've had mine since sun and fun and like it a lot. I bought the air
>gizmo mount for the panel and remove it a lot for terrestrial travel. The
>only squawks are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only as they only last
>about an hour. And the memory chip is 500 meg only big enough for the air
>database with terrain. If you want to add highway info from the discs you
>have to swap chips or buy a bigger one.
> Strong points are the runway extensions and the terrain features.
>Also menu navigation is easy to master.
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>Fwiw
>Steve dinieri
>40205
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>Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
>cons.....
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>do not archive
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>Shemp/Jeff Dowling
>RV-6A, N915JD
>265 hours
>Chicago/Louisville
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PostPosted: Sat May 13, 2006 6:45 pm    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

It's the smaller MMC chip. Theres no need to send the card to lowrance to
have the software transferred as the files are easily moved around with
windows. I've seen 2gig cards for 89$. Which should be plenty. The entire
aviation database with terrain is 500 meg and I just mapped the northeast
from ky to ny and it took 500 meg with all points of interest so 200 meg
will get probably do east or west us terrestrial with complete aviation
info.

Steve

What format is the memory chip? SD? Compact Flash?
Charlie Kuss
Quote:

I've had mine since sun and fun and like it a lot. I bought the
air

Quote:
gizmo mount for the panel and remove it a lot for terrestrial travel. The
only squawks are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only as they only last
about an hour. And the memory chip is 500 meg only big enough for the air
database with terrain. If you want to add highway info from the discs you
have to swap chips or buy a bigger one.
Strong points are the runway extensions and the terrain features.
Also menu navigation is easy to master.
Fwiw
Steve dinieri
40205

Subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C



Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
cons.....

do not archive

Shemp/Jeff Dowling
RV-6A, N915JD
265 hours
Chicago/Louisville





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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 4:33 am    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

I just had a panel-mount (GPS155XL) installed in my Skylane, so I'm going
to sell my 2000C. It is essentially new, only powered up at home for
checkout. It has never been in a plane. It has the Terrain card with it.
The database is expired since I haven't been using it.

Any offers?

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Alan Reichert
RV-8 N927AR (reserved)
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Time: 03:27:11 PM PST US
From: wskimike(at)mchsi.com
Subject: RE: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C



I have been using my 2000C for over a year and the only problem I have is
sometimes
when I turn it on, it lights up but the screen has lines and is not usable.
I have to pull the batteries out and then reboot it sometimes two or three
times before it will work. Otherwise, I love it especially since I got the
terrian
chip just before fun and sun. I was told that you can buy a larger memory
card and send both it and the new terrian chip back to lorrance and they will
put the terrain on your larger chip, or is is an option to get a larger chip.
You have to upgrade to the 1.4 version system.

Mike Harris

-------------- Original message from Charlie Kuss <chaztuna(at)adelphia.net>:
--------------

Quote:


Steve
What format is the memory chip? SD? Compact Flash?
Charlie Kuss
>
>
>
> I've had mine since sun and fun and like it a lot. I bought the air
>gizmo mount for the panel and remove it a lot for terrestrial travel. The
>only squawks are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only as they only
last

Quote:
>about an hour. And the memory chip is 500 meg only big enough for the air
>database with terrain. If you want to add highway info from the discs you
>have to swap chips or buy a bigger one.
> Strong points are the runway extensions and the terrain features.
>Also menu navigation is easy to master.
>
>
>Fwiw
>Steve dinieri
>40205
>
>
>
>Subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C
>
>
>
>Anyone out there using this with the new terrain awareness chip? Pros,
>cons.....
>
>do not archive
>
>Shemp/Jeff Dowling
>RV-6A, N915JD
>265 hours
>Chicago/Louisville
>
>


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PostPosted: Sun May 14, 2006 7:32 am    Post subject: Looking for reviews on the Lowrance AirMap 2000C Reply with quote

Have you tried Lithium AA batteries
in the 2000C ? They might last quite a bit longer
in an emergancy power failure.

Quote:
The <BR>&gt; &gt;only squawks
are the batteries (4 aa) are For backup only
as they only last <BR>&gt; &gt;about
an hour.

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