Hi Mark,

Check out the www.anywheremap.com web site.  They have a laptop based
software which is enhanced over the Ipaq version I use in the KR.  I
have both and bought a Fujitsu C-500 touch screen to use with it.  It
works well.  The C500 is outdated so I would find something different,
but really like the software.

Regards,

Steve Glover
KR-2 N902G
AJO, Ca
<[email protected]>



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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Mark Langford
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2005 5:09 AM
To: KRnet
Subject: KR> laptop based GPS display?


KRNetHeads,

It's been kinda quiet lately, and some of you guys are into this kind of
stuff, so I'll go ahead and ask.  I'm getting ready to buy some kind of
large screen GPS display, and I'm thinking seriously about the Navearo
TPad 800 (see http://www.navaero.com/t_pad/specs_touch.asp ).  It's
basically just a radio-width (6.2" wide x 9" tall) external screen for
my laptap (which I already carry to collect EIS info).  I'd be using my
old Garmin GPSMap 95 for GPS info, although I'll probably buy something
lighter and smaller for that job as money permits.  The big question for
me is what software to run.  The thing has a touchscreen, and whatever
will run on a laptop is accessible through this 800x600 display.  True
Flight doesn't appear to have road info (which might be important for "I
Follow Roads" or during an engine-out landing), and the Jeppesen
software doesn't appeal to me for some reason. 0

 Any other suggestions as to other hardware or software suggestions are
also welcome, but there is a certain appeal in having a screen that I
mount to the panel, allowing the "real" hardware and software to be
upgraded as technology progresses.  I'm planning to spend about $2000 or
so, so the TPad800 and a $500 software package would be perfect,
connected to my existing equipment.  I was thinking about a GPSMap 296,
but the thought of having something that expensive become obsolete in a
few years doesn't appeal to me.  A laptop based system seems much more
flexible.  Any ideas?  

Thanks,

Mark Langford, Huntsville, Alabama
see KR2S project N56ML at http://home.hiwaay.net/~langford email to
N56ML "at" hiwaay.net
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