I am interested in your experiences with the Cambridge 301, especially anyone that has an exisiting GPS NAV and uses the NAV Display with it ?
Regards,
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Posted 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago
Grumpster
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Save your money, Mike. The only way to read the GPS is by the Palm-Nav, which I am not sure CAI will continue to support.
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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago
filip`
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If you are referring to the 302 unit, the one with the internal gps, then your statement is not correct. There are several ways to read the GPS. First, you can get then new 304 unit which is the square display head which GPS-NAV users typically use. Or you can use the WinPilot program with an iPaq to access the 302 GPS data.
Now, if on the other hand you are referring to the 301 unit, this doesn't contain a GPS so it is a non-issue.
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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago
freeport3304
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Have you considered getting the 302 with internal GPS, and selling your GPS NAV? Total cost would be less, and it's a tidier package.
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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago
Adominator
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Cambridge is continuing to support 'Pocket-Nav'. Version 5.0 supporting the iPac Palm PC as well as the previous pocket PC's has just been announced on www.cambridge-aero.com. Mark Busse
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Posted 11 Months, 1 Week ago
Adominator
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The only down side is that it looks like it doesn't support the 3800 series iPAQ's yet. These are the latest models.
Paul Remde
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