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if you'd have been a good boy, Santa would have brought you one.
Scotty "Simple Simon" wrote in message ... I bought the Magnum 40 today. It is a nice unit and the screen is very readable even in bright sunlight. It has sort of a two-tone format with black and brown fields that look gold in the sunlight. It has a nifty red backlighting for nighttime use. The 40 does not have map input capabilities but it does come with a PC cable so it can send its position to a laptop for use with such programs as the Cap'n and Offshore Navigator with electronic charts all of which I managed to download bootleg copies. It also has 19 hour battery life (4-AA) 50 hours in battery save mode. 18,000 cities and Airports in worldwide database. 31,000 navigation aids (lights and buoys) in database. WAAS enabled - 3 meters accuracy. NMEA in and out. Three-year warranty. The little screen on a handheld is just too small to be of much value when working with electronic charts so that's why I ended up getting the necessary software for my computer and a handheld for position input. This is the best of both worlds IMHO. S.Simon "Wally" wrote in message ... Simple Simon wrote: Given all the features and good warranty it sounds hard to beat. I wonder about input, however, I can see only three buttons. Spec looks pretty good. The 'nav1' screen shot on the West Marine page looks like it might be hard to read - I'd like to see how that is on the actual machine. The middle button of the three might be a cursor type (as on the dearer eTrex models). Having the buttons at the bottom might make it a bit awkward to hold when using it single-handed - with the buttons above the screen, my GPS12 sits well in the hand and I work the buttons with my thumb. -- Wally www.art-gallery.myby.co.uk Latest addition: Early Works gallery |
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