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On Jan 31, 6:00 pm, Larry wrote:
"tom" wrote in news:1170265873.607412.148770 @v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com: We have handheld GPS, handheld VHF radio, where is my handheld AIS?? Remember the VHF only has to receive, so the larger bulky batteries wouldn't be required. Tom The SR-162G uses little power and is a stand-alone AIS/GPS receiver. Milltech has a bundle with Coastal Explorer on sale for your laptop for $759. Power the SR-162G off a little gelcell in your laptop briefcase.... Voila...portable, independent AIS with full navigation system from Coastal Explorer. Will that do it?...(c; Maybe if I had really big hands ;-) Handhelds are generally consume little power, easily stowable, generally waterproof and are at hand when you need them. Tom |
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