Hey Dave
I wouldnt mind seeing some photos. Powering PDA's for me so far has been a
case or rewiring a car charger. All a bit messy really.
Is there a limit to the PDA's they fit? And can a cradle hold multiple types
of similar PDA?
Cheers
Tom
----- Original Message -----
From: David Lawley
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2008 1:59 PM
Subject: [Aus-soaring] PDA cradles
Hi All,
For those of you who use PDAs, I have finally managed to find a good value
cradle/holder, with built in 5V-12V power supply and RJ socket for GPS.
A suction cup canopy mount is included.
I just got sample units in (IPAQ 5500 and 4700) and they seem very good.
I am in the process of ordering some more from overseas. They are available
for most models of Dell and IPAQ PDA. Some others may be available.
Price is $100 inc delivery within Aust, including a cable to suit FLARM.
Forr $25 the unit can be modified for use with a logger or Garmin (So it
supplies 500ma fused 12V to logger).
For $50 it can be modified for use with both types.(A switch fitted).
This is a custom unit for the particular model of PDA.
If you are interested mail me- [EMAIL PROTECTED] and I can supply photos. I
will be ordering in about 2 weeks.
These are good value, given the only other unit I know of is $150 + delivery
from the US for the cradle without suction mount and does not have the built in
power supply, these are great value.
To those not interested, sorry to spam the list!
Regards
Dave L
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