GPS on my laptop
Compared to Horry's plugin card? A bit better!
What kind of boat do you have this on? I though you had an Etchells, not what I would
consider the best environment for a laptop!
I've never used VNS with the voice system. Does it say "Head up a little. Now bear off.
No, not that much you idiot!" ?
I like the power cable. I have an old Radio Shack scanner that will charge batteries
while on a power source. I don't understand why this isn't standard on GPS units. But
your system is the opposite - it switches to outside power after the batteries are dead.
This is only useful if you don't have ship's battery.
-jeff
"Bart Senior" bartsenior wrote in message
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I use a Garmin handheld with a cable I built myself.
When the batteries start to wear out it automaitcally
switches to laptop power through the external keyboard
connector. I hook it up to an external antenna also.
If you decided to take this approach be sure to get a
model with external antenna hookup.
For software I use B|Nobeltec's Visual Navigations Suite.
It works great and uses the laptop speakers to broadcast any
information you like.
Jeff what do you think of my setup?
Bart
On Thu, 6 Nov 2003 07:51:52 -0500, "Jeff Morris"
wrote:
That would be an exceptionally stupid choice for a GPS on a boat. But you knew that,
didn't you?
"Horvath" wrote in message ...
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 10:36:02 GMT, "Dennis Vogel"
wrote this crap:
I have a nice laptop running Windows XP with a nice big screen.
Can anyone recommend a GPS plug-in for my laptop that comes with sailors
software? It should have all the good stuff like VMG.
The only one I've seen is a PCMIA card from Rand McNally, that comes
with a GPS antenna, that turns your laptop into a GPS. About $70 at
Best Buy.
Hero@Horvath
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