| Subject: | Re: Remote GPS antenna |
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| From: | Fergus Kyle <VE3LVO@rac.ca> |
| Date: | Tue, 5 Nov 2002 19:00:51 |
If it's a Garmin 45, it won't. The unit was designed for a tank and has a top speed less than 100 mph. Ferg ----- Original Message ----- From: "Charlie Laverty" <bb@baliscate.freeserve.co.uk> Subject: Re: Remote GPS antenna > hi > i have a garmin hand held in my boat, i got a remote antenna to suit from > duncan yacht chandlers scotland st glasgow.dont know if the garmin i have > will work at europa speeds. > > charlie.lian and Charlie > Baliscate Guest House > Tobermory > Isle of Mull PA75 6QA > Tel 44( 0)1688 302048 > Fax 44())1688 302666 > www.baliscate.com > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Steve Hagar" <hagargs@earthlink.net> > Subject: Remote GPS antenna > > > I am going to mount my hand held GPS for use in the cockpit. It has the > option for remotely mounting of the antenna. Upon perusal of the > Aircraft Spruce catalog it seems all the units they have are > multi-hundreds of dollars!!!. I want to put it in the ceiling between > the two doors. Does anyone have any experience with a home made or > non-aircraft remote antenna in this application. I was looking for a > sub-$100 unit for an antenna since the whole GPS is only $450. > SteveA143Mesa, > AZ --- Steve Hagar--- hagargs@earthlink.net > > |
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