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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:21 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Does anybody know if my 296 Garmin GPS can be made to read in mph
rather than knots? I tried on the "set-up" page but it doesn't seem to
offer this configuration. It's maddening to see my airspeed indicator
read in mph, and my GPS read in "those boat terms" ....sorry all you
real pilots, but I think in mph, and that's why I ordered my ASI to
read as such. Anybody got a suggestion?
Lynn
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Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:01 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Lynn,
On the Setup page, tab to the right until you get to UNITS; the first box
is Distance and Speed...switch from Nautical to Statute.
RDM
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Does anybody know if my 296 Garmin GPS can be made to read in mph
rather than knots? I tried on the "set-up" page but it doesn't seem to
offer this configuration. It's maddening to see my airspeed indicator
read in mph, and my GPS read in "those boat terms" ....sorry all you
real pilots, but I think in mph, and that's why I ordered my ASI to
read as such. Anybody got a suggestion?
Lynn
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:50 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Lynn,
I use a 196 and I think it about the same as 296 except for the colour
screen.
go to Main menu -- push twice
Setup
then you will have tabs on top scroll sideways and set all tabs as req'd.
You can set text size , alarm, alerts, obstacles etc.
If you are new to this gps , play with it lots and you will find
everything you need.
I also find that the remote antenna works much faster and more consistant
than the little stubby antenna.
Hope this helps you and don't forget to take your charts with you as the GPS
should not be your only source for Navaids.
Dave
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Lynn Matteson
Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 2778 Location: Grass Lake, Michigan
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:24 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Thanks, Dave and RDM....I must've not looked far enough on the "setup"
page. I'm going to the hangar this evening, and will make the changes
then....yes, I've got charts aboard, even though my instructor has me
"tethered" to 5 local grass strips at the present time. I'm getting to
recognize those strips now from several miles away and only 2,000 ft up.
Lynn
On Thursday, July 6, 2006, at 06:48 AM, Dave wrote:
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Lynn,
I use a 196 and I think it about the same as 296 except for the colour
screen.
go to Main menu -- push twice
Setup
then you will have tabs on top scroll sideways and set all tabs as
req'd.
You can set text size , alarm, alerts, obstacles etc.
If you are new to this gps , play with it lots and you will find
everything you need.
I also find that the remote antenna works much faster and more
consistant than the little stubby antenna.
Hope this helps you and don't forget to take your charts with you as
the GPS should not be your only source for Navaids.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 2:51 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Lynn,
GPS are great but they will make you lazy.
Dead reckoning is what you need to know ( incase) and of course wx
briefing.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:18 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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All technology makes us lazy..but is does it make us safer, that’s the question. The new generation aircraft we fly today are very automated, we older pilots tend to scoff at the automation but I notice the younger guys are straight into it?? I for one old sod (might be lazy) tend to love the new technology even if I struggle at time to understand it and think the GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A.
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From: "Dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Garmin GPS set-up
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 18:50:20 -0400
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com>
Lynn,
GPS are great but they will make you lazy.
Dead reckoning is what you need to know ( incase) and of course wx briefing.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 3:49 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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"GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A"
John I will have to agree with you there. And I think the obstacle warning is great especially will all hte 300 to 500 foot towers all over the place.
Now if we could only get tailwinds enroute - we would be all set.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:01 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Well Dave, there's a situation the the GPS is great for, finding the best wind alt...I use it all the time for that. ~j~
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"GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A"
John I will have to agree with you there. And I think the obstacle warning is great especially will all hte 300 to 500 foot towers all over the place.
Now if we could only get tailwinds enroute - we would be all set.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:38 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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I think we all have read a story or heard of someone getting into trouble when their GPS goes south. Most often than not, they were puting their faith in one instrument. I certainly agree that we as pilots should know how to dead reckon...keep the map in our laps and look at it from time to time...etc. However, utilizing the technology we have available to us should be embraced.
I have been an Industrial Technology Teacher at the secondary level for the last 15 years. I have seen this over & over as teachers (and parents) buck the fears of using a computer...curriculum not changing fast enough to keep up with industry standards...and my personal favorite...students running circles around staff members when it comes to computer operations.
Learning to use new technologies does require a bit of learning. Buy a book, get a video, or grab a buddy to help. Baulking at it will not make it go away and just date you (I'm sure thats fine with some), however, as John mentioned...using new technology does make us safer. Yes, it can get us into trouble if we don't know how to use it right. So do your homework as there will certainly be a test that follows...in the cockpit.
As I plan my instrument panel and cabin resources...redundancy in most everything is a requirement in my mind (as most do, I'm sure) I will have a panel GPS as well as a hand held on a Ram mount for back-up. You see, I also put alot of stock in being lazy. :>)
Dan Billingsley
Mesa, AZ
Model IV / 912S
www.azshowersolutions.com/Kitfox1.html
John Anderson <janderson412(at)hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote]--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "John Anderson" All technology makes us lazy..but is does it make us safer, that’s the question. The new generation aircraft we fly today are very automated, we older pilots tend to scoff at the automation but I notice the younger guys are straight into it?? I for one old sod (might be lazy) tend to love the new technology even if I struggle at time to understand it and think the GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A.
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From: "Dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com>
Reply-To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
To: <kitfox-list(at)matronics.com>
Subject: Re: Garmin GPS set-up
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 18:50:20 -0400
--> Kitfox-List message posted by: "Dave" <dave(at)cfisher.com>
Lynn,
GPS are great but they will make you lazy.
Dead reckoning is what you need to know ( incase) and of course wx briefing.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:47 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Plan your flight....... Fly your plan!
Noel
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 5:59 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Oh boy... - 300 -500 foot obstacles - that even gets better where we have some
which you can see AFTER breaking out of the soup on top doing an instrument
departure at one of our local airports in Minne-snow-ta. We think they might
be a bit taller yet. No doubt about it, some steelworkers have had a lot of
job security over the years.
Then we can go back to the redundancy thing too - maybe the GPS W/ OB data
plus a chart with those funny little blue numerals giving MEFs for easy
planning. Probably not a real bad idea to embrace both the new way and the
old way of doing it at the same time. Helps if both the chart & GPS database
are current too, plus a quick notam check - occasionally those goofy steel
towers have the lights off for maintenance and they become somewhat more
difficult to see in the dark - that may be where the GPS OB data can really
be useful.
Got a question... How many people actually fly their cross countries in that
300-500 foot level?
Dave S
K-7 Trigear
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Quote: | "GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A"
John I will have to agree with you there. And I think the obstacle
warning is great especially will all hte 300 to 500 foot towers all over
the place.
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Lynn Matteson
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:16 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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300 to 500-foot towers...child's play compared to the 1040-foot tower
just east of where I live/fly. It is just northwest of Chelsea,
Michigan. That damn thing will really get your attention on the GPS.
All the other towers in the vicinity are depicted in yellow, and that
one is red...a real attention getter. I flew over in that direction the
other day, and the number of towers popping up made it look like a
graveyard...an apt description if one doesn't pay heed.
Lynn
On Thursday, July 6, 2006, at 07:47 PM, Dave wrote:
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"GPS is the greatest navigation aid ever made thus far..John A"
John I will have to agree with you there. And I think the obstacle
warning is great especially will all hte 300 to 500 foot towers all
over the place.
Now if we could only get tailwinds enroute - we would be all set.
Dave
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:41 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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We do. But we are generally a flight of at least two - four eyes, and most
likely a flight of four. Of course this is over the ununhabited western
part of the US.
Lowell
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Michel

Joined: 10 Jan 2006 Posts: 966 Location: Norway
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:28 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Quote: | From: John Anderson [janderson412(at)hotmail.com]
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Oh yes, John! BTW, do you want to buy my old sextant? I don't think I'll bother to use it anymore!
Cheers,
Michel
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 1:49 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Lynn,
The large towers are more seldom than the smaller 300 foot towers in
rural areas. And if you are flying even legally at 500 ' that only leaves
less than 200 feet vertical clearance. That being said it is even harder to
see them off your nose in lower visibility days.
I fly alot at 500 agl but I do fly on X countrys up to 10k depending on
where the winds are most favourable. I am going ot check wx now for a 250
mile leg flight today.
Dave
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 4:24 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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For some reason the batteries in my Magellan Meridian Marine ceased to
operate the GPS two days ago. It still operates on external power. It's
nice to have aboard but I won't go any where without my trusty VNC which
also needs to be replaced.
Like anything else technology is great until the batteries quit! Or a file
is lost!
P.S. I still do some math in my head, use the whiz wheel and carry a slide
rule in the glove compartment of the car for doing various conversions.
Noel
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 5:05 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Good for you, Noel, I still have my K&E slide rule and know how to use it.
Math in my head is much slower than it used to be and my whiz wheel just
wore out.
Barry West
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 6:29 am Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Dave,
What do you consider legally at 500 ft. The way I read the regs is that one
must be at least 500 ft from a structure, vehicle or person. I interpret
this to mean that you must be at least 500 ft over or lateral to the tower
etc., but over the western desert, just don't touch the ground unless it is
a planned touch.
Lowell
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Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 12:30 pm Post subject: Garmin GPS set-up |
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Michel,
Your Fox is just too fast at 220 mph to use a sextant.
By the time you find out where you are, you aren't
there any more....
OK, I know. We Marines still use sextants as our
primary navaid on C-130's. Works until star battery
power goes out.
We had a helo, years ago, fly up a valley for low
level training. After they passed, a power line crew
pulled a wire taunt across the valley and the helo hit
it coming back. Lives lost. Even GPS updates aren't
enough some times. It would have helped if the power
company told us they were going to do that....
There was a radio station trying to put up an antenna
right off a runway just outsided of an airport traffic
area in Wisconsin years ago. Took 5 years, but they
won the right to put it up. It lasted 2 weeks before
killing 2 pilots and 2 engineers in the transmitter
building.
"You have the right to be stupid"... but it is best to
forgo that one. Keep looking out.
Kurt S.
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> All technology makes us lazy
Oh yes, John! BTW, do you want to buy my old
sextant? I don't think I'll bother to use it
anymore!
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Michel
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