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On Fri, 25 Nov 2005 12:27:24 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: Wayne: I've been thinking of taking my older laptop out on Yo-Ho and using it with a NAV program and a cheap USB GPS receiver. Do you think the little receivers DeLorme and others sell are sensitive to pick up a decent signal through a fiberglass cabin, or would I be better off to roofmount a more traditional GPS receiver to feed into the laptop? I use the Delorme GPS in both my truck, car and boats all the time and it works fine, just put it somewhere near the windshield. That said, a rooftop unit will always be more sensitive but for casual use it probably doesn't matter 99% of the time. On the big boat I have an external antenna driving the Furuno chart plotter, with the Delorme GPS driving the laptop for backup and a wide angle view. I still cannot figure out why I can buy a good-quality, complete laptop computer for under $1000 with a 14" screen, and a GPS chartplotter with a 10" screen fetches $2000. A lot of it is supply and demand. There are many more laptops manufactured than marine chart plotters, and the competition for laptops a lot more intense. Of course the better quality marine units are totally waterproof, have much better screen brightness and dedicated panel functionality. My Furuno 10 inch Navnet unit is superb in my opinion, and everone who comes on the boat ooohs and ahhhs over it. Get the optional ARP functions for the RADAR if you want a real crowd pleaser. Even Mrs B likes it and she is not easily impressed by marine electronics. |