"JerryK" <jerryk@nospam.com> wrote in
news:iFb5b.336729$Ho3.49621@sccrnsc03:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a GPS with a marine database. This will be used from
> an airplane as part of my USCG Aux flights. What I want is to have a
> database that shows me the various navigation aids, and places
> (points, bays, etc) . I deally I would be able to punch in the name of
> the place and the GPS could show me where it is.
>
> The ones I have seen the most ads for are the Garmin GPSMap 76 and the
> Magellan Meridian Marine. Does anyone have some expereince with these
> or similar units? Both are in the $250 range, which is about what I
> would like to spend. However, it looks like I have to buy some
> additional map software if I want good resolution. Is that true?
If you look at some of the Newsgroup postings on the GPS page
of my website, you'll see that for the etrex Venture, you can
load the marine navaid database. The same principal may apply
to other GPS receivers, which may broaden the selection of
units that you could consider(e.g. 'non-marine' units with
a marine navaid database loaded).
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