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1. a very expensive daylight viewable monitor.
2. a Panasonic PDWD remote wireless waterproof display display. These look pretty nice, but I've never seen on in action. They cost around $1800 3. I have ordered a Fujitsu tablet PC with 10" sunlight viewable monitor and an OtterBox water proof case that lets you use it in the rain. I will connect it to the GPS and other instruments through a NMEA Bluetooth multiplexer. We'll see how it all works out. "Ryk" wrote in message ... On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 01:10:22 GMT, "John Glynn" wrote: I'm sort of used to navigating with paper charts and a pencil...but thinking of moving a little higher-tech. Been looking at PC Navigation Software. Looked at Chart Navigator Pro by MapTech, the Ozi one, Fugawi and others. I sure would appreciate users input on what they use, and what they like and don't like about it. I've been quite happy with Fugawi ENC V3, using it primarily as an interactive electronic chart plotter, without taking advantage of the route planning features. It's just not so convenient in close quarters to have the chart plot down on the nav station, so far from the wheel. I would love to have a daylight visible and weather proof display at the wheel, but there doesn't seem to be a matching product. The computer side is too dim and fragile, while the chart plotters all seem to use proprietary charting, with no way to easily take advantage of the NOAA freebies. Anybody have a suggestion to put the free charts into my cockpit? Thanks, Ryk |
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