Hi Don,

Yes, I received the cable.  I imagine we could jerry rigg something to
use the receiver, but given all of the snow and slippery conditions we
have, I'm fearful of doing damage to the receiver if it's not secure, so
I'll just have to wait.  I hope this can be resolved soon.  Sounds like
I need a spare set of batteries.  Thanks for the info on this.
Best Regards,

Les

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Hi Les,

That's really too bad about the case, and they really need to deal with
that.  I do hope you got the cable at least!

As for the batteries, they are standard alkaline batteries.  They seem
to give around 20 hours or so of life, depending on just how much you
use the system.

One could, of course, always get some aa rechargables.

I turn my unit off when inside buildings and such, and find the 20 hours
does last quite a while, but it is still a good idea to carry a set of
spares around with 
you.



I still can't believe they didn't send you  a case!!

Don

On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 20:28:23 -0500, Les Kriegler wrote:

Hi,

I received my GPS package yesterday with the upgraded BrailleNote.  I
received the Sportrak receiver, but not the necessary case to hook it to
the BN, as it came from the Magellan company, not from Sendero.  I would
suggest that when a customer requests a Sportrak that PDI order it from
Sendero so that the necessary components are included.  AS a result of
what occurred, additional monies need to be paid to get the necessary
case, and this will result in further delay in my getting up and running
with GPS.  We're straightening this out, but I have a question.  I saw
reference to the two batteries and have looked at them.  The manual
states that one can get 15 hours of use from the batteries.  Are these
batteries re-chargeable?  If so, should I have received a charger with
the receiver?  If not, it would seem that one will go through lots of
batteries.  Thanks. Best Regards,

Les

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