Whats the lowest priced g.p.s. that will work o.k. for the coupe ?  Ken C.
in mo.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, June 24, 1999 12:40 PM
Subject: Re: GPS Help


>Roger,
>
>Your out of luck.
>Nobody here has opinions, just facts!  <g>
>
>Methinks your gonna' be a dog between 3 or more hydrants before it's
over.
>
>It seems you are looking to move up to a moving map, eh?
>Well, I love my Lowrance Airmap 300... hydrant #3.
>Gimmee the intuitive nature of the beast AND....
>Gimmee the bigger display with high pixel count and the reasonable cost
of
>updates. One can easily exceed the cost of the unit if you update every
25
>days or whatever. Lowrance uses a plugin chip for upgrades including
obstruction
>database... $81.50 with UPS shipping included. (Did I hear a 'gulp'?)
>A Garmin upgrade is $115/125? and you need a PC.
>
>Your bound to like all of these winners if you can't find your way to the
>bathroom now, like yours truly.
>
>Good luck in your misery, fellow traveler!   <g>
>
>
>Bob Urban - 99784
>+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>
>Roger Hartwell wrote:
>>
>> Hi Everyone
>>
>> I know it's not really specific to Ercoupe's, but I wanted to ask the
>> group's opinions on GPS units. I just sold my Garmin 90 which I have
used
>> for 3 years. I'd like to upgrade to a newer model(with current data
base).
>> The two units I'm trying to decide on are the Garmin Pilot 111, and the
>> Lowrance Airmap 100.
>>
>> I feel like a dog between two fire hydrants! Does anyone have any
experience
>> with either of these models or any opinions?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Roger - 99399
>

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