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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 04:08   #1 (permalink)
 
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Bendix/King Skymap IIIC Updates

Hi Folks,

Having searched through various magazines and web sources I am having to admit partial defeat however someone out there will know.....

Where can I obtain periodic updates for a Bendix/King Skymap IIIC GPS at a reasonable price?

Cheers

Andy
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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 06:43   #2 (permalink)
 
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Hi Barney,

I am not sure about the ability to obtain cheap updates, but updates can be obtained directly from Bendix King at Chichester, tel. no. 01243 783763, at £125 per update, which I believe are issued monthly, although an annual one may suffice for most users.

Alternatively, I imagine both Transair and/or Harry Mendelssohn, will probably be able to assist in this regard.

I hope this might be of some help.

Paul A.
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Old 23rd Apr 2003, 19:30   #3 (permalink)
 
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Thanks Paul,

Not worried about the cost particularly, but couldn't find anywhere!! I'll give them a ring.

Cheers for the advice

Andy S
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